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Genre | : Fiction |
Author | : John Halperin |
Publisher | : Springer |
Release | : 1988-09-12 |
File | : 254 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781349193325 |
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Genre | : Fiction |
Author | : John Halperin |
Publisher | : Springer |
Release | : 1988-09-12 |
File | : 254 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781349193325 |
John le Carré and the Cold War explores the historical contexts and political implications of le Carré's major Cold-War novels. The first in-depth study of le Carré this century, this book analyses his work in light of key topics in 20th-century history, including containment of Communism, decolonization, the Berlin Wall, the Cuban missile crisis, the Cambridge spy-ring, the Vietnam War, the 70s oil crisis and Thatcherism. Examining The Spy Who Came in from the Cold (1963), Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (1974), Smiley's People (1979) and other novels, this book offers an illuminating picture of Cold-War Britain, while situating le Carré's work alongside that of George Orwell, Graham Greene and Ian Fleming. Providing a valuable contribution to contemporary understandings of both British spy fiction and post-war fiction, Toby Manning challenges the critical consensus to reveal a considerably less radical writer than is conventionally presented.
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
Author | : Toby Manning |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Release | : 2018-01-25 |
File | : 258 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781350036406 |
In Geniuses, Addicts, and Scribbling Women, contributors argue for critical attention to the ways in which writers have been portrayed through various genres, modalities, and historical periods, and the significant impact these portrayals have had on the popular imagination.
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
Author | : Cynthia Cravens |
Publisher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Release | : 2023-01-15 |
File | : 245 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781793620613 |
Perhaps the first modern novelist, Jane Austen (1775-1817) has left an indelible mark on the world of letters. She is best known as the author of penetrating studies of domestic life and manners, and her novels such as Sense and Sensibility (1811), Pride and Prejudice (1813), and Mansfield Park (1814) continue to be read and appreciated today. Yet Austen also wrote numerous other pieces and a substantial body of letters. While her novels have received large amounts of critical attention, scholars have also increasingly studied her other writings, and Austen scholarship continues to grow each year. This reference book is an accurate, comprehensive, and detailed guide to her life and career. A chronology outlines the principal events in her life and places her within larger literary and historical contexts. The several hundred alphabetically arranged entries that follow identify characters and family members, discuss works and themes, and synthesize the large body of criticism that has grown around her works. Every one of her texts, including all of her minor writings, has a separate entry, as have most of her fictional characters. Entries for individual works typically provide details of composition and publication, a plot summary and critical commentary, a list of characters, and bibliographical references. The volume closes with an extensive bibliography of works by and about her.
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
Author | : Paul Poplawski |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Release | : 1998-06-30 |
File | : 439 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781567508895 |
The first book to investigate Jane Austen's popular significance today, Everybody's Jane considers why Austen matters to amateur readers, how they make use of her novels, what they gain from visiting places associated with her, and why they create works of fiction and nonfiction inspired by her novels and life.The voices of everyday readers emerge from both published and unpublished sources, including interviews conducted with literary tourists and archival research into the founding of the Jane Austen Society of North America and the exceptional Austen collection of Alberta Hirshheimer Burke of Baltimore.Additional topics include new Austen portraits; portrayals of Austen, and of Austen fans, in film and fiction; and hybrid works that infuse Austen's writings with horror, erotica, or explicit Christianity.Everybody's Jane will appeal to all those who care about Austen and will change how we think about the importance of literature and reading today.
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
Author | : Juliette Wells |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Release | : 2012-01-19 |
File | : 258 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781441118998 |
Tom Winnifrith examines how the great nineteenth-century novelists managed to say something new and important about sexual behaviour in spite of rules which dictated that the recording of this behaviour should combine the utmost discretion and deep disapproval. On the surface their fallen heroines seem to suffer the conventional cruel fate of the erring female: death or Australia or both. Tom Winnifrith examines ways in which the great novelists continued to portray the complexities underlying the simple division of women into angels and whores.
Genre | : Social Science |
Author | : T. Winnifrith |
Publisher | : Springer |
Release | : 1993-11-08 |
File | : 178 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9780230377721 |
The New York Times bestseller • One of Barack Obama's Favorite Books of 2023 • A New York Times Notable Book “A book of big and bold ideas, Humanly Possible is humane in approach and, more important, readable and worth reading. . . Bakewell is wide-ranging, witty and compassionate.” –Wall Street Journal “Sweeping… linking philosophical reflections with vibrant anecdotes.” — The New York Times The bestselling author of How to Live and At the Existentialist Café explores seven hundred years of writers, thinkers, scientists, and artists, all trying to understand what it means to be truly human Humanism is an expansive tradition of thought that places shared humanity, cultural vibrancy, and moral responsibility at the center of our lives. The humanistic worldview—as clear-eyed and enlightening as it is kaleidoscopic and richly ambiguous—has inspired people for centuries to make their choices by principles of freethinking, intellectual inquiry, fellow feeling, and optimism. In this sweeping new history, Sarah Bakewell, herself a lifelong humanist, illuminates the very personal, individual, and, well, human matter of humanism and takes readers on a grand intellectual adventure. Voyaging from the literary enthusiasts of the fourteenth century to the secular campaigners of our own time, from Erasmus to Esperanto, from anatomists to agnostics, from Christine de Pizan to Bertrand Russell, and from Voltaire to Zora Neale Hurston, Bakewell brings together extraordinary humanists across history. She explores their immense variety: some sought to promote scientific and rationalist ideas, others put more emphasis on moral living, and still others were concerned with the cultural and literary studies known as “the humanities.” Humanly Possible asks not only what brings all these aspects of humanism together but why it has such enduring power, despite opposition from fanatics, mystics, and tyrants. A singular examination of this vital tradition as well as a dazzling contribution to its literature, this is an intoxicating, joyful celebration of the human spirit from one of our most beloved writers. And at a moment when we are all too conscious of the world’s divisions, Humanly Possible—brimming with ideas, experiments in living, and respect for the deepest ethical values—serves as a recentering, a call to care for one another, and a reminder that we are all, together, only human.
Genre | : Philosophy |
Author | : Sarah Bakewell |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Release | : 2023-03-28 |
File | : 401 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9780735223387 |
Proefschrift Universiteit van Amsterdam. In deze studie worden de begrippen literair personage en personage-effect geanalyseerd vanuit een viertal invalshoeken (personage als set codes, als interpretant, als gestructureerde eenheid, en als leeservaring). Jane Austens Emma dient hierbij als illustratiemateriaal: persoonlijke leeservaringen zowel als interpretaties van anderen worden besproken en verantwoord.
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
Author | : Marjet Berendsen |
Publisher | : |
Release | : 1991 |
File | : 208 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : UCAL:B3693881 |
Contains articles which focus on a broad spectrum of significant figures in fiction, philosophy, and criticism such as Austen, Carlyle, Dickens,Thackeray, the Brontes, Tennyson, Browning, Arnold, Emerson, Hawthorne, Thoreau, Whitman, Twain, and Henry James.
Genre | : American literature |
Author | : |
Publisher | : |
Release | : 1988 |
File | : 618 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : UOM:39015029921973 |
Genre | : English literature |
Author | : |
Publisher | : |
Release | : 1970 |
File | : 916 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : UOM:39015079635226 |