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The Elizabethan Dumb Show (Routledge Revivals) - The History of a Dramatic Convention (Hardcover): Dieter Mehl The Elizabethan Dumb Show (Routledge Revivals) - The History of a Dramatic Convention (Hardcover)
Dieter Mehl
R4,293 Discovery Miles 42 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in English in 1965, this book discusses the roots and development of the dumb show as a device in Elizabethan drama. The work provides not only a useful manual for those who wish to check the occurrence of dumb shows and the uses to which they are put; it also makes a real contribution to a better understanding of the progress of Elizabethan drama, and sheds new light on some of the lesser known plays of the period.

The Middle English Romances of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries (Routledge Revivals) (Hardcover): Dieter Mehl The Middle English Romances of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries (Routledge Revivals) (Hardcover)
Dieter Mehl
R4,306 Discovery Miles 43 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in English in 1968, this book provides a critical guide to the wide field of the Middle English Romances and gives a helpful survey of the contemporary state of scholarship. Dr Mehl traces the development of Middle English Romances from thee thirteenth to the end of the fourteenth century, and interprets a number of these romances. The emphasis is literary, on their form and dominant themes rather than source-material or language.

The Middle English Romances of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries (Routledge Revivals) (Paperback): Dieter Mehl The Middle English Romances of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries (Routledge Revivals) (Paperback)
Dieter Mehl
R1,393 Discovery Miles 13 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in English in 1968, this book provides a critical guide to the wide field of the Middle english Romances and gives a helpful survey of the contemporary state of scholarship. Dr Mehl traces the development of Middle English Romances from thee thirteenth to the end of the fourteenth century, and interprets a number of these romances. The emphasis is literary, on their form and dominant themes rather than source-material or language.

The Elizabethan Dumb Show (Routledge Revivals) - The History of a Dramatic Convention (Paperback): Dieter Mehl The Elizabethan Dumb Show (Routledge Revivals) - The History of a Dramatic Convention (Paperback)
Dieter Mehl
R1,380 Discovery Miles 13 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in English in 1965, this book discusses the roots and development of the dumb show as a device in Elizabethan drama. The work provides not only a useful manual for those who wish to check the ocurrence of dumb shows and the uses to which they are put; it also makes a real contribution to a better understanding of the progress of Elizabethan drama, and sheds new light on some of the lesser known plays of the period.

English Literature in the Age of Chaucer (Paperback): Dieter Mehl English Literature in the Age of Chaucer (Paperback)
Dieter Mehl
R1,583 R1,108 Discovery Miles 11 080 Save R475 (30%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is a thorough survey of one of the most exciting and creative periods in English literature, centering around its most original and influential literary representative, Geoffrey Chaucer.

In addition to detailed and sensitive treatment of Chaucer's major works, the book includes chapters on his chief contemporaries, such as John Gower, William Langland and the Gawain-poet. It also examines the often underrated contribution to the English literary tradition of his successors John Lydgate and Thomas Hoccleve, as well as the interesting and original work of the Scottish poets, Robert Henryson, William Dunbar and Gavin Douglas, who also claim Chaucer as their model. Apart from the narrative poetry of Chaucer and his followers, the book also contains chapters on the Middle English lyric; Middle English prose, including Mandeville's travels; the most original and imaginative writings of the Middle English mystics, in particular Julian of Norwich and Margery Kempe; and Thomas Malory's impressive prose compilation of Arthurian stories.

Written in an engaging and accessible manner, English Literature in the Age of Chaucer serves as both a lucid introduction to Middle English literature and as a stimulating examination of the themes, traditions and the literary achievement of a number of particularly original and interesting authors

Plotting Early Modern London - New Essays on Jacobean City Comedy (Paperback): Dieter Mehl Plotting Early Modern London - New Essays on Jacobean City Comedy (Paperback)
Dieter Mehl; Edited by Angela Stock
R1,562 Discovery Miles 15 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With the publication of Brian Gibbons's Jacobean City Comedy thirty-five years ago, the urban satires by Ben Jonson, John Marston and Thomas Middleton attained their 'official status as a Renaissance subgenre' that was distinct, by its farcical humour and ironic tone, from 'citizen comedy' or 'London drama' more generally. This retrospective genre-building has proved immensely fruitful in the study of early modern English drama; and although city comedies may not yet rival Shakespeare's plays in the amount of editorial work and critical acclaim they receive, both the theatrical contexts and the dramatic complexity of the genre itself, and its interrelations with Shakespearean drama justly command an increasing level of attention. Looking at a broad range of plays written between the 1590s and the 1630s - master-pieces of the genre like Eastward Ho, A Trick to Catch the Old One, The Dutch Courtesan and The Devil is an Ass, blends of romance and satire like The Shoemaker's Holiday and The Knight of the Burning Pestle, and bourgeois oddities in the Shakespearean manner like The London Prodigal - the twelve essays in this volume re-examine city comedy in the light of recently foregrounded historical contexts such as early modern capitalism, urban culture, the Protestant Reformation, and playhouse politics. Further, they explore the interrelations between city comedy and Shakespearean comedy both from the perspective of author rivalry and in terms of modern adaptations: the twenty-first-century concept of 'popular Shakespeare' (above all in the movie sector) seems to realign the comparatively time- and placeless Shakespearean drama with the gritty, noisy and bustling urban scene that has been city comedy's traditional preserve.

English Literature in the Age of Chaucer (Hardcover): Dieter Mehl English Literature in the Age of Chaucer (Hardcover)
Dieter Mehl
R4,000 R2,804 Discovery Miles 28 040 Save R1,196 (30%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Written in an engaging and accessible manner, English Literature in the Age of Chaucer serves as both a lucid introduction to Middle English literature for those coming fresh to the study of earlier English writing, and as a stimulating examination of the themes, traditions and the literary achievement of a number of particulary original and interesting authors. In addition to detailed and sensitive treatment of Chaucer's major works, the book includes chapters on his chief contemporaries, such as John Gower, William Langland and the Gawain-poet. It also examines the often underrated contribution to the English literary tradition of his successors John Lydgate and Thomas Hoccleve, as well as the interesting and original work of the Scottish poets, Robert Henryson, William Dunbar and Gavin Douglas, who also claim Chaucer as their model. Apart from the narrative poetry of Chaucer and his followers, the book also contains chapters on the Middle English lyric; Middle English prose, including Mandeville's travels; the most original and imaginative writings of the Middle English mystics, in particular Julian of Norwich and Margery Kempe; and Thomas Malory's impressive prose compilation of Arthurian stories.

Plotting Early Modern London - New Essays on Jacobean City Comedy (Hardcover, New Ed): Dieter Mehl Plotting Early Modern London - New Essays on Jacobean City Comedy (Hardcover, New Ed)
Dieter Mehl; Edited by Angela Stock
R3,998 Discovery Miles 39 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With the publication of Brian Gibbons's Jacobean City Comedy thirty-five years ago, the urban satires by Ben Jonson, John Marston and Thomas Middleton attained their 'official status as a Renaissance subgenre' that was distinct, by its farcical humour and ironic tone, from 'citizen comedy' or 'London drama' more generally. This retrospective genre-building has proved immensely fruitful in the study of early modern English drama; and although city comedies may not yet rival Shakespeare's plays in the amount of editorial work and critical acclaim they receive, both the theatrical contexts and the dramatic complexity of the genre itself, and its interrelations with Shakespearean drama justly command an increasing level of attention. Looking at a broad range of plays written between the 1590s and the 1630s - master-pieces of the genre like Eastward Ho, A Trick to Catch the Old One, The Dutch Courtesan and The Devil is an Ass, blends of romance and satire like The Shoemaker's Holiday and The Knight of the Burning Pestle, and bourgeois oddities in the Shakespearean manner like The London Prodigal - the twelve essays in this volume re-examine city comedy in the light of recently foregrounded historical contexts such as early modern capitalism, urban culture, the Protestant Reformation, and playhouse politics. Further, they explore the interrelations between city comedy and Shakespearean comedy both from the perspective of author rivalry and in terms of modern adaptations: the twenty-first-century concept of 'popular Shakespeare' (above all in the movie sector) seems to realign the comparatively time- and placeless Shakespearean drama with the gritty, noisy and bustling urban scene that has been city comedy's traditional preserve.

Stochastic Cooling of Particle Beams (Paperback, 2013 ed.): Dieter Moehl Stochastic Cooling of Particle Beams (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
Dieter Moehl
R1,843 Discovery Miles 18 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This lecture note describes the main analytical approaches to stochastic cooling. The first is the time domain picture, in which the beam is rapidly sampled and a statistical analysis is used to describe the cooling behaviour. The second is the frequency domain picture, which is particularly useful since the observations made on the beam are mainly in this domain. This second picture is developed in detail to assess key components of modern cooling theory like mixing and signal shielding and to illustrate some of the diagnostic methods. Finally the use of a distribution function and the Fokker-Plank equation, which offer the most complete description of the beam during the cooling, are discussed.

The Woman Who Rode Away and Other Stories (Paperback, Revised): D. H Lawrence The Woman Who Rode Away and Other Stories (Paperback, Revised)
D. H Lawrence; Edited by Dieter Mehl, Christa Jansohn
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R1,365 Discovery Miles 13 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The thirteen short stories, written 1924SH28, are set in Europe and America and reflect Lawrence's experiences in the postwar period. Many were considerably revised; some were completely rewritten. The editors give composition histories and discuss publication difficulties. Appendixes record manuscript revisions for three stories and give complete, unpublished early versions of four. Notes elucidate literary allusions and give biographical information. An unpublished fragment, A Pure Witch, is also included.

The Fox, The Captain's Doll, The Ladybird (Paperback, Revised): D. H Lawrence The Fox, The Captain's Doll, The Ladybird (Paperback, Revised)
D. H Lawrence; Edited by Dieter Mehl
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R1,344 Discovery Miles 13 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

D. H. Lawrence wrote these three 'novelettes' between November 1920 and December 1921; they were enthusiastically received by his English publisher and his readers. The ending of the first version of 'The Fox', written in December 1918, is given in an appendix; Lawrence added a 'long tail' two years later, expanding the story to about three times its original length. 'The Ladybird' also started out as a short story, but was completely rewritten; two manuscript pages omitted by the typist are here included for the first time. The characters and the setting of 'The Captain's Doll' arose out of Lawrence's visit to Austria in summer 1920. Dieter Mehl gives all three composition histories including Lawrence's wish to have them published together, problems with typists and in publication. There is also an appendix on the models for the two main characters and the setting of 'The Fox'.

The First and Second Lady Chatterley Novels (Hardcover): D. H Lawrence The First and Second Lady Chatterley Novels (Hardcover)
D. H Lawrence; Edited by Dieter Mehl, Christa Jansohn
R4,422 Discovery Miles 44 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

D. H. Lawrence wrote his last novel, Lady Chatterley's Lover, three times in 1926-7, and it is the third version that has become famous. The three versions are in fact three different novels, varying greatly in length, a significant number of episodes, and even some of the main characters. This 1999 book contains a critical edition of the two early versions of the novel: the first in some ways the most realistic and spontaneous version, the second the longest and to many readers and critics the most successful version. The text is printed from its manuscript source, including numerous, sometimes extensive deletions and variations from the first printed editions. An introduction traces the genesis of the novel and gives an account of its publication and reception. There are also notes, explaining literary, historical and geographical names and allusions, and particular problems of manuscript transmission.

Shakespeare's Tragedies - An Introduction (Hardcover): Dieter Mehl Shakespeare's Tragedies - An Introduction (Hardcover)
Dieter Mehl
R2,254 Discovery Miles 22 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book introduces the students and the general reader to Shakespeare's tragedies and to the problems of interpreting them. Traditional questions and answers regarding the texts, as well as their realization in performance, are examined, and it is shown how the plays do not offer easy of final solutions to the tragic dilemmas presented, but engage the reader and spectator in a debate with more than one possible outcome. Each of the tragedies is examined separately, with discussions of its provenance, its stage history and critical history, and of the problems associated with its categorization as part of the 'tragic' genre. He refers widely to a representative body of Shakespearian criticism, and provides a useful bibliography which indicates the best sources for a reader wishing to pursue individual themes further. The book is carefully written and should serve as a valuable introduction for anyone wanting to gain a sense of the richness of the plays and the diversity of debate and interpretation that has surrounded them.

Shakespeare's Tragedies - An Introduction (Paperback): Dieter Mehl Shakespeare's Tragedies - An Introduction (Paperback)
Dieter Mehl
R965 Discovery Miles 9 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Twelve plays are examined individually regarding their origins, stage and critical histories and the problems associated with their categorization as tragedy.

Shakespeare and the Twentieth Century - The Selected Proceedings of the International Shakespeare Association World Congress,... Shakespeare and the Twentieth Century - The Selected Proceedings of the International Shakespeare Association World Congress, Los Angeles, 1996 (Hardcover)
Jonathan Bate, Jill Levenson, Dieter Mehl
R2,755 Discovery Miles 27 550 Out of stock

This volume assembles a selection from the many papers delivered at the Sixth World Shakespeare Congress. Four plenary lectures are printed, including that of Jane Smiley on the creation of A Thousand Acres, her award-winning novel derived with King Lear. Twenty-two papers by well-known scholars also offer a wide range of responses to Shakespeare's art and international assessment of his presence in the world at the end of the twentieth century.

The First and Second Lady Chatterley Novels (Paperback): D. H Lawrence The First and Second Lady Chatterley Novels (Paperback)
D. H Lawrence; Edited by Dieter Mehl, Christa Jansohn
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R1,379 Discovery Miles 13 790 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

D. H. Lawrence wrote his last novel, Lady Chatterley's Lover, three times, and it is the third version that has become famous. The three versions are in fact three different novels, varying in length, significant episodes, and even some of the main characters. This is the first critical edition of the two early versions of the novel. The text is printed from manuscript source, including numerous deletions and variations from early printed editions. An introduction traces the genesis, publication and reception of the novel, and there are detailed explanatory notes.

The Reception of D. H. Lawrence in Europe (Paperback): Dieter Mehl, Christa Jansohn The Reception of D. H. Lawrence in Europe (Paperback)
Dieter Mehl, Christa Jansohn
R1,911 Discovery Miles 19 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The intellectual scope and cultural impact of British and Irish writers in Europe cannot be assessed without reference to their 'European' fortunes. This collection of essays, prepared by an international team of scholars, critics and translators, record how D.H. Lawrence's work has been received, translated and interpreted in most European countries with remarkable, though greatly varying, success. Among the topics discussed in this volume are questions arising from the personal and frequently controversial nature of much of Lawrence's writings and the various ways in which translators from across Europe coped with the specific problems that the often regional, but at the same time, cosmopolitan Lawrencean texts pose.

The Reception of D. H. Lawrence in Europe (Hardcover): Dieter Mehl, Christa Jansohn The Reception of D. H. Lawrence in Europe (Hardcover)
Dieter Mehl, Christa Jansohn
R15,401 Discovery Miles 154 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The intellectual scope and cultural impact of British and Irish writers in Europe cannot be assessed without reference to their 'European' fortunes. This collection of essays, prepared by an international team of scholars, critics and translators, record how D.H. Lawrence's work has been received, translated and interpreted in most European countries with remarkable, though greatly varying, success. Among the topics discussed in this volume are questions arising from the personal and frequently controversial nature of much of Lawrence's writings and the various ways in which translators from across Europe coped with the specific problems that the often regional, but at the same time, cosmopolitan Lawrencean texts pose.

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