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Conversations with Russell Banks (Hardcover): David Roche Conversations with Russell Banks (Hardcover)
David Roche
R1,333 Discovery Miles 13 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

If Russell Banks (b. 1940) says he doesn't "think about his] reader at all when he's] writing," he clearly enjoys talking with his actual readers, whether they be students, writers or academics, delighting in the diversity of his audience and in the "greater democratization of commentary" provided by alternative media.

These conversations span a period of over thirty years, from 1976 with the publication of his first novel, "Family Life," and his first collection of short stories, to 2008 with "The Reserve." Most date from the late 1990s on, when the publication of Pulitzer-finalist "Cloudsplitter" in conjunction with the back-to-back release of film adaptations of his novels "The Sweet Hereafter" and "Affliction" suddenly put Banks in the spotlight as "Hollywood's Hottest New Property."

Banks has always believed that the writer plays "the role of the storyteller," fulfilling very basic and universal human needs: "to talk about the human condition, to tell us something about ourselves." Yet, for him, writing is not a one-way process. It is an exchange where the key is to tune in and listen--to the voices of the characters engaging the writer's imagination and to the voices of the readers sharing their own experiences of his books and of the world.

The Women's Prize for Fiction Journal (Hardcover): The Women's Prize The Women's Prize for Fiction Journal (Hardcover)
The Women's Prize; Introduction by Kate Mosse
R356 Discovery Miles 3 560 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Part journal, part keepsake commemorating twenty-five years of the Women's Prize for Fiction, this beautiful book is intended to inspire you to pick up your pen. It's also a compendium of the history of the Prize, spotlighting each of the phenomenal winners from the past quarter of a century - from Ali Smith and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie to Madeline Miller and Naomi Alderman. The journal features gorgeous colour illustrations as well as an appendix listing all the brilliant women who've judged the Prize and the books they've shortlisted throughout the years. Alongside an introduction by Founder-Director Kate Mosse, there are inspirational quotes and exclusive writing tips from previous winners, and space for notes to help you find your own voice.

The Proustian Quest (Hardcover): William Carter, Jeffrey Lange The Proustian Quest (Hardcover)
William Carter, Jeffrey Lange
R3,283 Discovery Miles 32 830 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

"An ambitious study, the fruit of sustained work over many years. Professor Carter's book deploys a stunning knowledge of Proust and places Carter among the first line of Proust scholars in the country."
--Roger Shattuck, Boston University

"The Proustian Quest" is the first full-length study that explores the influence of social change on Proust's vision. "In Remembrance of Things Past," Proust describes how the machines of transportation and communication transformed fashion, social mores, time-space perception, and the understanding of the laws of nature. Concentrating on the motif of speed, Carter establishes the centrality of the modern world to the novel's main themes and produces a far- reaching synthesis that demonstrates the work's profound structural unity.

The Politics of James Bond - From Fleming's Novels to the Big Screen (Hardcover): Jeremy M Black The Politics of James Bond - From Fleming's Novels to the Big Screen (Hardcover)
Jeremy M Black
R1,482 Discovery Miles 14 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The adventures and antics of James Bond have provided the world with many of the most gripping story lines of the last half-century. Fleming's novels were best-sellers in their day, and the Bond films have been even more popular, becoming the most enduring and successful film franchise in history. By some estimates, half of the world's population--billions of people--have seen a James Bond movie, thus viewing an image of global struggle through Western eyes and obtaining a particular perception of Britain and the world. This fascinating and accessible account of the global phenomenon uses the plots and characterizations in the novels and the blockbuster films to place Bond in a historical, cultural, and political context.

Black charts and explores how the settings and the dynamics of the Bond adventures have changed over time in response to shifts in the real-world environment in which the fictional Bond operates. Sex, race, class, and violence are each important factors as 007 evolves from Cold Warrior to foe of SPECTRE and eventually to world defender pitted against megalomaniacal foes. The development of Bond, his leading ladies, and the major plots all shed light on world political attitudes and reflect elements of the real espionage history of the period. This look at Bond's world and his lasting legacy offers an intriguing glimpse into both cultural history and popular entertainment.

Indian Writing in English and the Global Literary Market (Hardcover): O. Dwivedi, L. Lau Indian Writing in English and the Global Literary Market (Hardcover)
O. Dwivedi, L. Lau
R1,967 Discovery Miles 19 670 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Indian Writing in English and the Global Literary Market delves into the influences and pressures of the marketplace on this genre, which this volume contends has been both gatekeeper as well as a significant force in shaping the production and consumption of this literature.

Literature and Intoxication - Writing, Politics and the Experience of Excess (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2015): Eugene Brennan, Russell... Literature and Intoxication - Writing, Politics and the Experience of Excess (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2015)
Eugene Brennan, Russell Williams
R2,508 R1,963 Discovery Miles 19 630 Save R545 (22%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This collection traces the intersection between writing and intoxication, from the literary to the theoretical, exploring a diversity of experiences of excess. Comprising a variety of perspectives, this book offers unique insights into how politics and literature have been shaped by states of intoxication.

Victorian Medicine and Social Reform - Florence Nightingale among the Novelists (Hardcover): L Penner Victorian Medicine and Social Reform - Florence Nightingale among the Novelists (Hardcover)
L Penner
R3,020 Discovery Miles 30 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Victorian Medicine and Social Reform" traces Florence Nightingale's career as a reformer and Crimean war heroine. Her fame as a social activist and her writings including "Notes on Nursing" and "Notes on Matters Affecting the Health, ""Efficiency and Hospital Administration of the British Army"""influenced novelists such as Wilkie Collins, Elizabeth Gaskell, and George Eliot. Their novels of social realism, in turn, influenced Nightingale's later essays on poverty and Indian famine. This study draws original conclusions on the relationship between Nightingale's work and its historical context, gender politics, and such twenty-first-century analogues as celebrity activists Angelina Jolie, Al Gore, and Nicole Kidman.

Politics in the African-American Novel - James Weldon Johnson, W.E.B. Du Bois, Richard Wright, and Ralph Ellison (Hardcover):... Politics in the African-American Novel - James Weldon Johnson, W.E.B. Du Bois, Richard Wright, and Ralph Ellison (Hardcover)
Richard Kostelanetz
R2,316 Discovery Miles 23 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

One of America's most distinguished independent artists/intellectuals, Richard Kostelanetz, has written a prescient volume that uses, as a starting point, the philosopher Robin Collingwood's notion that "the historian and the novelist have much in common, for both attempt to define the largest lines of historical development." Aside from the introduction and conclusion, which were specifically written for this publication, these insightful chapters on four outstanding African-American novelists were composed and appeared in journals in the late 1960s. Kostelanetz saw the writing on the wall and told readers about it more than twenty years ago. In his analysis of the novels written by pioneering Black novelists James Weldon Johnson (1871-1938), W. E. B. Du Bois (1868-1963), Richard Wright (1908-1960), and Ralph Ellison (1914-), Kostelanetz culls their political meanings and interprets experience suggestive of political meanings. Kostelanetz places these meanings into a chronological framework that transforms the book from a political or literary history into a history of ideas in literature. This painstaking analysis of fiction--to deduce themes that are then interpreted as intellectual history--is an original scholarly approach to these novels. After presenting a typology of political alternatives for African-America, Kostelanetz looks at the work of writer/diplomat/editor James Weldon Johnson, whose groundbreaking novel, Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man, appeared in 1912. Chapter three analyzes the novels of writer/editor/teacher W. E. B. Du Bois, whose work promoted greater understanding of African-Americans. Richard Wright, hailed as the most eloquent spokesman forAfrican-Americans of his generation upon publication of his powerful first novel, Native Son, is considered in the following chapter. Chapter five is devoted to Ralph Ellison whose first novel, The Invisible Man, won the National Book Award and achieved prominence as a primary text on the experience of Blacks in America. This close reading of fiction for political implications closes with an appendix of two essays also written in the 1960s about the figures and issues discussed in this study. The novels treated here retain a kind of "eye-witness account from the front" immediacy that, combined with Kostelanetz's enduring insights, will make Politics in the African-American Novel an important addition to courses in American history, African-American politics, or African-American literature. Informed general readers will also find much to ponder in this book.

Conrad's Secrets (Hardcover): R. Hampson Conrad's Secrets (Hardcover)
R. Hampson
R1,611 Discovery Miles 16 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Conrad's Secrets explores a range of knowledges which would have been familiar to Conrad and his original readers. Drawing on research into trade, policing, sexual and financial scandals, changing theories of trauma and contemporary war-crimes, the book provides contexts for Conrad's fictions and produces original readings of his work.

Romanticism and the Rural Community (Hardcover, New): S. White Romanticism and the Rural Community (Hardcover, New)
S. White
R2,662 R1,971 Discovery Miles 19 710 Save R691 (26%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Romanticism and the Rural Community investigates the representation of the rural village and country town in a range of Romantic texts. The proper organisation of rural communities was central to political and social debates at the turn of the eighteenth century, and featured strongly in 1790s political polemic. This book considers works by Jane Austen, Robert Burns, John Clare and William Wordsworth, as well as less well-known writers (Robert Bloomfield, George Crabbe and Ebenezer Elliott). It is informed by ideas derived from recent study of communitarian social development and the role of human links and networks in sustaining adaptable community structures. Through its focus on the search for local solutions to what were perceived to be large-scale or national problems of sustainability, the book is relevant to recent developments in eco-criticism within Romantic studies. It also links into the ongoing contemporary debate about the make-up and function of rural communities.

Bodies of Disorder - Gender and Degeneration in Baroja and Blasco Ibanez (Hardcover): Katherine Murphey Bodies of Disorder - Gender and Degeneration in Baroja and Blasco Ibanez (Hardcover)
Katherine Murphey
R2,720 Discovery Miles 27 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Discourses of degeneration (social, political, medical) peaked in the 1890s, and posited the decline, even sterility of white European races. In early-twentieth-century Spain, the novels of Baroja and Blasco Ibanez both assimilated and subverted cultural myths of degeneration that were fuelled by influential European theorists such as Morel, Lombroso and Nordau. In the light of widespread anxieties around reproduction and racial decadence, Murphy traces the creative tension between each author's literary representations of the degenerate female body and the profitable market provided by women readers in an evolving consumer society. Countering Baroja's resounding public disdain for his Valencian contemporary, Katharine Murphy repositions Blasco as markedly closer to the so-called Generation of 1898 than hitherto acknowledged. Dr Katharine Murphy is Senior Lecturer in Hispanic Studies at the University of Exeter. Author of Re-reading Pio Baroja and English Literature (2004), she has published widely on Comparative Literature and Spanish Modernism.

Who is in the House? - Psychological Study of Two Centuries of Women's Fiction in America, 1795 to the Present... Who is in the House? - Psychological Study of Two Centuries of Women's Fiction in America, 1795 to the Present (Hardcover)
Sally Allen McNall
R2,326 Discovery Miles 23 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Who Is in the House? provides the first scholarly historical and psychological analysis of both the content and the appeal of women's popular fiction in America during the past two centuries. Principal attention is given to the power of the images of home and mother, and to the theme of conflict between autonomy and dependence in the female characters.

British Novelists in Hollywood, 1935-1965 - Travelers, Exiles, and Expats (Hardcover): L. Colletta British Novelists in Hollywood, 1935-1965 - Travelers, Exiles, and Expats (Hardcover)
L. Colletta
R1,948 Discovery Miles 19 480 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Was early Hollywood, with its celluloid dreams and theme-park cemeteries, the beginning of the end of the Western humanist tradition? British Novelists in Hollywood calls attention to the shifting grounds of cultural expression by highlighting Hollywood as a site that unsettled definitions and narratives of colonialism and national identity. Drawn to Los Angeles for a variety of reasons that included everything from easy money, political disaffection, spiritual longing, and the Mediterranean climate, writers such as Aldous Huxley, Christopher Isherwood, Anthony Powell, J.B Priestly, Dodie Smith and Evelyn Waugh, and P.G. Wodehouse represent an incursion of expert settlers representing British culture and civilization. But instead of establishing themselves once again with a mission of colonial superiority, they soon found that their cultural power clashed with the commercially inviolable mass production of American popular culture. Lisa Colletta argues that the British experience in Southern California challenged traditional ideas of national identity and power and implicated them in a complex of choices and influences filtered through the Hollywood dream machine.

Austen's Emma (Hardcover): Gregg A. Hecimovich Austen's Emma (Hardcover)
Gregg A. Hecimovich
R2,902 Discovery Miles 29 020 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This is a student-friendly guide featuring discussion points, questions and suggestions for further study and a comprehensive guide to further reading."Emma" is one of Jane Austen's most popular novels, in large part due to the impact of Emma Woodhouse, the 'handsome, clever and rich' heroine. This lively, informed and insightful guide to "Emma" explores the style, structure, themes, critical reputation and literary influence of Jane Austen's classic novel and also discusses its film and TV versions. It includes points for discussion, suggestions for further study and an annotated guide to relevant reading. This introduction to the text is the ideal companion to study, offering guidance on: literary and historical context; language, style and form; reading the text; critical reception and publishing history; adaptation and interpretation; and, further reading."Continuum Reader's Guides" are clear, concise and accessible introductions to key texts in literature and philosophy. Each book explores the themes, context, criticism and influence of key works, providing a practical introduction to close reading, guiding students towards a thorough understanding of the text. They provide an essential, up-to-date resource, ideal for undergraduate students.

The Decline of the Goddess - Nature, Culture, and Women in Thomas Hardy's Fiction (Hardcover, New): Shirley A. Stave The Decline of the Goddess - Nature, Culture, and Women in Thomas Hardy's Fiction (Hardcover, New)
Shirley A. Stave
R2,903 Discovery Miles 29 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This timely book treats Hardy's recurring use of one of the major informing myths of Western culture--that of a collision between a solar god and an earth goddess. Stave uses a chronological examination of Hardy's Wessex novels to highlight the author's evolving consciousness of the connections among patriarchy, Christianity, sexism, and classism. From the gentle affirmation of Far From the Madding Crowd to the grim Jude the Obscure, Stave paints a world in which the goddess figures die out, displaced by messianic gods, and a Pagan worldview gives way to a world devoid of spiritual meaning.

Recasting Historical Women - Female Identity in German Biographical Fiction (Hardcover): Stephanie Bird Recasting Historical Women - Female Identity in German Biographical Fiction (Hardcover)
Stephanie Bird
R4,318 Discovery Miles 43 180 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book presents critical readings of eight contemporary German novels which feature historically documented women as their main protagonist, and which reconstruct women's lives by combining source material and invention. Protagonists include Cornelia Goethe, Caroline Schlegel-Schelling, Karoline von Guenderrode and Charlotte Corday. Through a thorough examination of these novels, the wider complexities of female identity, feminism, literary technique and historiography are illuminated and discussed. The author examines how historical events are used to substantiate ideological positions and how the narrators consider this problematic aspect of their project.

The Gernsback Days (Hardcover): Michael Ashley, Robert A.W. Lowndes The Gernsback Days (Hardcover)
Michael Ashley, Robert A.W. Lowndes
R1,200 Discovery Miles 12 000 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

"In recent years there has been a resurgence of interest in Hugo Gernsback, and the start of a serious study of the contribution he made to the development of science fiction. . . . It seemed to me that the time was due to reinvestigate the Gernsback era and dig into the facts surrounding the origins of Amazing Stories. I wanted to find out exactly why Hugo Gernsback had launched the magazine, what he was trying to achieve, and to consider what effects he had-good and bad. . . . Too many writers and editors from the Gernsback days have been unjustly neglected, or unfairly criticized. Now, I hope, Robert A. W. Lowndes and I have provided the grounds for a fair consideration of their efforts, and a true reconstruction of the development of science fiction. It's the closest to time travel you'll ever get. I hope you enjoy the trip."-Mike Ashley, Preface

A Reader's Companion to the Fiction of Willa Cather (Hardcover): John March A Reader's Companion to the Fiction of Willa Cather (Hardcover)
John March; Edited by Marilyn Arnold, Debra Lynn Thornton
R2,701 Discovery Miles 27 010 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In correspondence, Willa Cather confessed to planting some of her allusions deep. This reader's companion contains thousands of lively and informative entries on persons, places, and events, fictional and real, and on quotations, works of art, and other items to reveal meanings or provide background for understanding Cather's fictional world. At the same time, it offers insights into her real world and time, her interests, and her astonishingly broad frame of reference. A lifetime project of encyclopedist John March, the once unwieldy manuscript and notes have been verified, clarified, amplified, and organized by literary scholar Marilyn Arnold, with the assistance of Debra Lynn Thornton. The goal was to develop a work that would be useful to the reader while preserving March's "authorial presence" has resulted in a dictionary that will both enlighten and delight.

With Ears Opening Like Morning Glories - Eudora Welty and the Love of Storytelling (Hardcover): Carol Manning With Ears Opening Like Morning Glories - Eudora Welty and the Love of Storytelling (Hardcover)
Carol Manning
R2,900 Discovery Miles 29 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Morality in Cormac McCarthy's Fiction - Souls at Hazard (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017): Russell M. Hillier Morality in Cormac McCarthy's Fiction - Souls at Hazard (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017)
Russell M. Hillier
R3,996 Discovery Miles 39 960 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book argues that McCarthy's works convey a profound moral vision, and use intertextuality, moral philosophy, and questions of genre to advance that vision. It focuses upon the ways in which McCarthy's fiction is in ceaseless conversation with literary and philosophical tradition, examining McCarthy's investment in influential thinkers from Marcus Aurelius to Hannah Arendt, and poets, playwrights, and novelists from Dante and Shakespeare to Fyodor Dostoevsky and Antonio Machado. The book shows how McCarthy's fiction grapples with abiding moral and metaphysical issues: the nature and problem of evil; the idea of God or the transcendent; the credibility of heroism in the modern age; the question of moral choice and action; the possibility of faith, hope, love, and goodness; the meaning and limits of civilization; and the definition of what it is to be human. This study will appeal alike to readers, teachers, and scholars of Cormac McCarthy.

All About Evie (Paperback): Matson Taylor All About Evie (Paperback)
Matson Taylor
R228 Discovery Miles 2 280 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

EVIE EPWORTH IS TEN YEARS OLDER. BUT IS SHE ANY WISER?! 'A golden ray of sunshine. If you're after a funny, uplifting summer read then this is for you!' Libby Page, author of The Lido 'A joyous way to spend an afternoon.' Joannna Nadin, author of The Double Life of Daisy Hemmings Yorkshire Post: 'Taylor's writing is sublime, effortlessly combining humour with pathos and spot-on period detail while sensitively exploring themes such as loss, grief, love and death. It's sure to be another hit.' Yorkshire Post 'A thoroughly uplifting and unputdownable sequel to the bestselling The Miseducation of Evie Epworth.' Waterstones 1972. Ten years on from the events of The Miseducation of Evie Epworth and Evie is settled in London working for the BBC. She has everything she's ever dreamed of (a career, a leatherette briefcase, an Ossie Clark poncho) but, following an unfortunate incident involving Princess Anne and a Hornsea Pottery mug, she finds herself having to rethink her life and piece together work, love, grief and multiple pairs of cork-soled platform sandals. Ghosts from the past and the spirit of the future collide in a joyous adventure that sees Evie navigate the choppy waters of her messy twenties. Can a 1960s miseducation prepare her for the growing pains of the 1970s? Big-hearted, uplifting, bittersweet and tender, All About Evie is a novel fizzing with wit and alive to the power of friendship in all its forms. Praise for The Miseducation of Evie Epworth 'Tight, clever and riddled with wit. Like discovering Adrian Mole or Bridget Jones for the first time.' Joanna Nadin, author of The Queen of Bloody Everything 'A sweet, fizzy sherbet dib-dab of a book - deliciously nostalgic, hugely funny and ultimately heartwarming. The perfect book for our times.' Veronica Henry 'Such a joyful and uplifting read. Just the sort of thing that people will want to be reading right now.' Anita Rani, Radio 2 Book Club 'Full of fabulous characters, sprinkled with joy and drenched in wit.' Milly Johnson

Thomas Hardy, Time and Narrative - A Narratological Approach to his Novels (Hardcover): K. Ireland Thomas Hardy, Time and Narrative - A Narratological Approach to his Novels (Hardcover)
K. Ireland
R2,037 Discovery Miles 20 370 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

How is Hardy's development of thematics and characters matched by that of narrative techniques and his handling of time? This book uses narratological methods to stress the interdependence of content and expression in a key transitional writer between the Victorian and Modernist eras.

The Politics of Jewishness in Contemporary World Literature - The Holocaust, Zionism and Colonialism (Hardcover): Isabelle Hesse The Politics of Jewishness in Contemporary World Literature - The Holocaust, Zionism and Colonialism (Hardcover)
Isabelle Hesse
R4,321 Discovery Miles 43 210 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Reading a wide range of novels from post-war Germany to Israeli, Palestinian and postcolonial writers, The Politics of Jewishness in Contemporary World Literature is a comprehensive exploration of changing cultural perceptions of Jewishness in contemporary writing. Examining how representations of Jewishness in contemporary fiction have wrestled with such topics as the Holocaust, Israeli-Palestinian relations and Jewish diaspora experiences, Isabelle Hesse demonstrates the 'colonial' turn taken by these representations since the founding of the Jewish state. Following the dynamics of this turn, the book demonstrates new ways of questioning received ideas about victimhood and power in contemporary discussions of postcolonialism and world literature.

Homeric Rhythm - A Philosophical Study (Hardcover, New): Paolo Vivante Homeric Rhythm - A Philosophical Study (Hardcover, New)
Paolo Vivante
R2,325 Discovery Miles 23 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In a follow-up to his previous Homeric studies, noted classicist Paolo Vivante explores Homer's verse, highlighting rhythm rather than metre. Rhythmical qualities, he argues, constitute the force of the verse-for example, in the way the words take position and in the way each pause hints suspense, producing an immediate sense of time. Vivante's main concern is not with the techniques or rules of the verse-composition, but more philosophically with verse itself as a fundamental form of human expression. This study will be of interest to both students and scholars.

Faulkner and Print Culture (Hardcover): Jay Watson, Jaime Harker, James G Thomas Faulkner and Print Culture (Hardcover)
Jay Watson, Jaime Harker, James G Thomas
R3,361 Discovery Miles 33 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

William Faulkner's first ventures into print culture began far from the world of highbrow New York publishing houses such as Boni & Liveright or Random House and little magazines such as the Double-Dealer. With that diverse publishing history in mind, this collection explores Faulkner's multifaceted engagements, as writer and reader, with the United States and international print cultures of his era, along with how these cultures have mediated his relationship with various twentieth- and twenty-first-century audiences. These essays address the place of Faulkner and his writings in the creation, design, publishing, marketing, reception, and collecting of books, in the culture of twentieth-century magazines, journals, newspapers, and other periodicals (from pulp to avantgarde), in the history of modern readers and readerships, and in the construction and cultural politics of literary authorship. Several contributors focus on Faulkner's sensational 1931 novel Sanctuary to illustrate the author's multifaceted relationship to the print ecology of his time, tracing the novel's path from the wellsprings of Faulkner's artistic vision to the novel's reception among reviewers, tastemakers, intellectuals, and other readers of the early 1930s. Other essayists discuss Faulkner's early notices, the Saturday Review of Literature, Saturday Evening Post, men's magazines of the 1950s, and Cold War modernism. With contributions by: Greg Barnhisel, John N. Duvall, Kristin Fujie, Sarah E. Gardner, Jaime Harker, Kristi Rowan Humphreys, Robert Jackson, Mary A. Knighton, Jennifer Nolan, Carl Rollyson, Tim A. Ryan, Jay Satterfield, Erin A. Smith, and Yung-Hsing Wu.

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