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Books > Fiction > Special features > Classic fiction
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Kill Joy
(Paperback)
Elizabeth Sanxay Holding
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R401
Discovery Miles 4 010
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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A Leopard-Skin Hat may be Anne Serre’s most moving novel yet. A
masterpiece of simplicity, emotion and elegance, it is the story of an
intense friendship between the Narrator and his close childhood friend,
Fanny, who suffers from profound psychological disorders.
A series of short scenes paints the portrait of a strong-willed and
tormented young woman battling many demons, and of the Narrator’s
loving and anguished attachment to her. Serre poignantly depicts the
bewildering back and forth between hope and despair involved in such a
relationship, while playfully calling into question the very form of
the novel. Written in the aftermath of the death of the author’s little
sister, A Leopard-Skin Hat is both the celebration of a tragically
foreshortened life and a valedictory farewell.
Translated from French by Mark Hutchinson.
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Emma
(Paperback)
Jane Austen; Introduction by Nicola Bradbury; Notes by Nicola Bradbury; Series edited by Keith Carabine
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R133
Discovery Miles 1 330
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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With an Introduction and Notes by Dr Nicola Bradbury, University of
Reading. Jane Austen teased readers with the idea of a 'heroine
whom no one but myself will much like', but Emma is irresistible.
'Handsome, clever, and rich', Emma is also an 'imaginist', 'on fire
with speculation and foresight'. She sees the signs of romance all
around her, but thinks she will never be married. Her matchmaking
maps out relationships that Jane Austen ironically tweaks into a
clearer perspective. Judgement and imagination are matched in games
the reader too can enjoy, and the end is a triumph of
understanding.
HarperCollins is proud to present its range of best-loved,
essential classics.
It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in
possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.
Austen's best-loved tale of love, marriage and society in
class-conscious Georgian England still delights modern readers
today with its comedy and characters. It follows the feisty,
quick-witted Elizabeth Bennet as her parents seek to ensure good
marriages for her and her sisters in order to secure their future.
The protagonists Darcy and Elizabeth learn much about themselves
and those around them and Austen's expertly crafted comedy
characters of Mrs Bennet and Mr Collins demonstrate her great
artistry as a writer."
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