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Animal Farm (Hardcover, New Ed): George Orwell, Andrew Bennett, Jim Taylor, John Shuttleworth Animal Farm (Hardcover, New Ed)
George Orwell, Andrew Bennett, Jim Taylor, John Shuttleworth 1
R487 Discovery Miles 4 870 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others. George Orwell's modern fable on the way power corrupts is as apt as ever in the twenty-first century. Educational edition of this much-loved classic from Longman.

Roald Dahl Collection (Hardcover): Roald Dahl, Andrew Bennett, Jim Taylor, George Kulbacki Roald Dahl Collection (Hardcover)
Roald Dahl, Andrew Bennett, Jim Taylor, George Kulbacki
R489 Discovery Miles 4 890 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This is a collection of nine short stories by one of Britain's best-loved writers. This edition is part of a series of pre- and post-1914 works chosen especially for 14-18 year olds. The series features fiction, anthologies, poetry, plays and non-fiction.

The Peace Plant Prophecy (Hardcover): Andrew Bennett The Peace Plant Prophecy (Hardcover)
Andrew Bennett
R526 Discovery Miles 5 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Ringa Ding Ding (Hardcover): Andrew Bennett Ringa Ding Ding (Hardcover)
Andrew Bennett
R505 Discovery Miles 5 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Educating Rita (Hardcover, New Ed): Willy Russell, Andrew Bennett, Jim Taylor, John Shuttleworth Educating Rita (Hardcover, New Ed)
Willy Russell, Andrew Bennett, Jim Taylor, John Shuttleworth
R486 Discovery Miles 4 860 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Hairdresser Rita feels that life is passing her by. She wants an education. But does Frank have anything to teach her? Willy Russell's play gives a hilarious - and often moving - account of a young woman's determination to change her life.

This Thing Called Literature - Reading, Thinking, Writing (2nd edition): Andrew Bennett, Nicholas Royle This Thing Called Literature - Reading, Thinking, Writing (2nd edition)
Andrew Bennett, Nicholas Royle
R611 Discovery Miles 6 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What is this thing called literature? Why study it? And how? Relating literature to topics such as dreams, politics, life, death, the ordinary and the uncanny, This Thing Called Literature establishes a sense of why and how literature is an exciting and rewarding subject to study. Andrew Bennett and Nicholas Royle expertly weave an essential love of literature into an account of what literary texts do, how they work and the sort of questions and ideas they provoke. The book’s three parts reflect the fundamental components of studying literature: reading, thinking and writing. The authors use helpful and wide-ranging examples and summaries, offering rich reflections on the question ‘What is literature?’ and on what they term ‘creative reading’. The new edition has been revised throughout with extensive updates to the further reading, and a new chapter on creative non-fiction. Bennett and Royle’s accessible and thought-provoking style encourages a deep engagement with literary texts. This essential guide to the study of literature is as an eloquent celebration of the value and pleasure of reading.

An Introduction to Literature, Criticism and Theory (Paperback, 6th edition): Andrew Bennett, Nicholas Royle An Introduction to Literature, Criticism and Theory (Paperback, 6th edition)
Andrew Bennett, Nicholas Royle
R795 Discovery Miles 7 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Lively, original and highly readable, An Introduction to Literature, Criticism and Theory is the essential guide to literary studies. Starting at 'The Beginning' and concluding with 'The End', chapters range from the familiar, such as 'Character', 'Narrative' and 'The Author', to the more unusual, such as 'Secrets', 'Pleasure' and 'Ghosts'. Now in its sixth edition, Bennett and Royle's classic textbook successfully illuminates complex ideas by engaging directly with literary works, so that a reading of Jane Eyre opens up ways of thinking about racial difference, for example, while Chaucer, Raymond Chandler and Monty Python are all invoked in a discussion of literature and laughter. The sixth edition has been revised and updated throughout. In addition, four new chapters - 'Literature', 'Loss', 'Human' and 'Migrant' - engage with exciting recent developments in literary studies. As well as fully up-to-date further reading sections at the end of each chapter, the book contains a comprehensive bibliography and an invaluable glossary of key literary terms. A breath of fresh air in a field that can often seem dry and dauntingly theoretical, this book will open the reader's eyes to the exhilarating possibilities of reading and studying literature.

An Introduction to Literature, Criticism and Theory (Hardcover, 6th edition): Andrew Bennett, Nicholas Royle An Introduction to Literature, Criticism and Theory (Hardcover, 6th edition)
Andrew Bennett, Nicholas Royle
R3,337 Discovery Miles 33 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Lively, original and highly readable, An Introduction to Literature, Criticism and Theory is the essential guide to literary studies. Starting at 'The Beginning' and concluding with 'The End', chapters range from the familiar, such as 'Character', 'Narrative' and 'The Author', to the more unusual, such as 'Secrets', 'Pleasure' and 'Ghosts'. Now in its sixth edition, Bennett and Royle's classic textbook successfully illuminates complex ideas by engaging directly with literary works, so that a reading of Jane Eyre opens up ways of thinking about racial difference, for example, while Chaucer, Raymond Chandler and Monty Python are all invoked in a discussion of literature and laughter. The sixth edition has been revised and updated throughout. In addition, four new chapters - 'Literature', 'Loss', 'Human' and 'Migrant' - engage with exciting recent developments in literary studies. As well as fully up-to-date further reading sections at the end of each chapter, the book contains a comprehensive bibliography and an invaluable glossary of key literary terms. A breath of fresh air in a field that can often seem dry and dauntingly theoretical, this book will open the reader's eyes to the exhilarating possibilities of reading and studying literature.

This Thing Called Literature - Reading, Thinking, Writing (Hardcover): Andrew Bennett, Nicholas Royle This Thing Called Literature - Reading, Thinking, Writing (Hardcover)
Andrew Bennett, Nicholas Royle
R3,340 Discovery Miles 33 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What is this thing called literature? What is the point of studying literature? How do I study literature?

Relating literature to timeless topics such as dreams, politics, life, death, the ordinary and the crazy, this beautifully written book establishes a sense of why and how literature is an exciting and rewarding subject to study. Bennett and Royle delicately weave an essential love of literature into an account of what literary texts do, how they work and what sort of questions and ideas they provoke.

The book s three parts reflect the key components of studying literature: reading, thinking and writing. Part One comprises short chapters on reading a poem, reading a novel, reading a story, and reading a play. Part Two considers what thinking is, especially in relation to critical thinking and thinking about literature. Part three includes practical chapters on writing an essay, creative writing, and writing fiction. The authors use helpful, familiar examples throughout and offer brief reflections on questions such as 'What is literature?', on 'English' as a war zone, on crisis management and literary criticism, on dictionaries and on what the authors call creative reading

Bennett and Royle s lucid and friendly style engages and encourages personal experience of this thing called literature."

This Thing Called Literature - Reading, Thinking, Writing (2nd edition): Andrew Bennett, Nicholas Royle This Thing Called Literature - Reading, Thinking, Writing (2nd edition)
Andrew Bennett, Nicholas Royle
R3,585 Discovery Miles 35 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What is this thing called literature? Why study it? And how? Relating literature to topics such as dreams, politics, life, death, the ordinary and the uncanny, This Thing Called Literature establishes a sense of why and how literature is an exciting and rewarding subject to study. Andrew Bennett and Nicholas Royle expertly weave an essential love of literature into an account of what literary texts do, how they work and the sort of questions and ideas they provoke. The book’s three parts reflect the fundamental components of studying literature: reading, thinking and writing. The authors use helpful and wide-ranging examples and summaries, offering rich reflections on the question ‘What is literature?’ and on what they term ‘creative reading’. The new edition has been revised throughout with extensive updates to the further reading, and a new chapter on creative non-fiction. Bennett and Royle’s accessible and thought-provoking style encourages a deep engagement with literary texts. This essential guide to the study of literature is as an eloquent celebration of the value and pleasure of reading.

I'm the King of the Castle (Hardcover, New Ed): Susan Hill, Andrew Bennett, Jim Taylor, Frank Downes I'm the King of the Castle (Hardcover, New Ed)
Susan Hill, Andrew Bennett, Jim Taylor, Frank Downes
R480 Discovery Miles 4 800 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Winner of the Somerset Maugham Award, this tale is linked in its poignancy and humour to Lord the the Flies. This edition is part of a series of pre- and post-1914 works chosen especially for 14-18 year olds. The series features fiction, anthologies, poetry, plays and non-fiction.

Ignorance - Literature and Agnoiology (Paperback): Andrew Bennett Ignorance - Literature and Agnoiology (Paperback)
Andrew Bennett
R735 Discovery Miles 7 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This study argues that ignorance is a part of the narrative and poetic force of literature and is an important aspect of its thematic focus: ignorance is what literary texts are about. It sees that the dominant conception of literature since the Romantic period involves an often unacknowledged engagement with the experience of not knowing. From Wordsworth and Keats to George Eliot and Charles Dickens, from Henry James to Joseph Conrad, from Elizabeth Bowen to Philip Roth and Seamus Heaney, writers have been fascinated and compelled by the question of ignorance, including their own. There is a politics and ethics as well as a poetics of ignorance: literature's agnoiology, its acknowledgement of the limits of what we know both of ourselves and of others, engages with the possibility of democracy and the ethical, and allows us to begin to conceive of what it might mean to be human. Now available in paperback, this exciting approach to literary theory will be of interest to lecturers and students of literary theory and criticism. -- .

The Author (Paperback, New): Andrew Bennett The Author (Paperback, New)
Andrew Bennett
R642 Discovery Miles 6 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume investigates the changing definitions of the author, what it has meant historically to be an 'author', and the impact that this has had on literary culture. Andrew Bennett presents a clearly-structured discussion of the various theoretical debates surrounding authorship, exploring such concepts as authority, ownership, originality, and the 'death' of the author. Accessible, yet stimulating, this study offers the ideal introduction to a core notion in critical theory.

The Cambridge Companion to Kazuo Ishiguro (Paperback): Andrew Bennett The Cambridge Companion to Kazuo Ishiguro (Paperback)
Andrew Bennett
R720 Discovery Miles 7 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Readers and Reading (Hardcover): Andrew Bennett Readers and Reading (Hardcover)
Andrew Bennett
R3,877 Discovery Miles 38 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Much literary criticism focuses on literary producers and their products, but an important part of such work considers the end-user, the reader. It asks such questions as: how far can the author condition the response of the reader, and how much does the reader create the meaning of a text? Dr Bennett's collection includes important essays from such writers and critics as Wolfgang Iser, Mary Jacobus, Roger Chartier, Michel de Certeau, Shoshana Felman, Maurice Blanchot, Paul de Man and Yves Bonnefoy. It looks in turn at deconstructionist, feminist, new historicist and psychoanalytical response to the school. The book then considers the act of reading itself, discussing such issues as the uniqueness of any reading and the difficulties involved in its analysis.

Ignorance - Literature and Agnoiology (Hardcover): Andrew Bennett Ignorance - Literature and Agnoiology (Hardcover)
Andrew Bennett
R2,307 Discovery Miles 23 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Andrew Bennett argues in this fascinating book that ignorance is part of the narrative and poetic force of literature and is an important aspect of its thematic focus: ignorance is what literary texts are about. He sees that the dominant conception of literature since the Romantic period involves an often unacknowledged engagement with the experience of not knowing. From Wordsworth and Keats to George Eliot and Charles Dickens, from Henry James to Joseph Conrad, from Elizabeth Bowen to Philip Roth and Seamus Heaney, writers have been fascinated and compelled by the question of ignorance, including their own. Bennett argues that there is a politics and ethics as well as a poetics of ignorance: literature's agnoiology, its acknowledgement of the limits of what we know both of ourselves and of others, engages with the possibility of democracy and the ethical, and allows us to begin to conceive of what it might mean to be human. This exciting approach to literary theory will be of interest to lecturers and students of literary theory and criticism. -- .

The Author (Hardcover): Andrew Bennett The Author (Hardcover)
Andrew Bennett
R2,800 Discovery Miles 28 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume investigates the changing definitions of the author, what it has meant historically to be an 'author', and the impact that this has had on literary culture. Andrew Bennett presents a clearly-structured discussion of the various theoretical debates surrounding authorship, exploring such concepts as authority, ownership, originality, and the 'death' of the author. Accessible, yet stimulating, this study offers the ideal introduction to a core notion in critical theory.

Readers and Reading (Paperback, Annotated Ed): Andrew Bennett Readers and Reading (Paperback, Annotated Ed)
Andrew Bennett
R1,568 Discovery Miles 15 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Much literary criticism focuses on literary producers and their products, but an important part of such work considers the end-user, the reader. It asks such questions as: how far can the author condition the response of the reader, and how much does the reader create the meaning of a text? Dr Bennett's collection includes important essays from such writers and critics as Wolfgang Iser, Mary Jacobus, Roger Chartier, Michel de Certeau, Shoshana Felman, Maurice Blanchot, Paul de Man and Yves Bonnefoy. It looks in turn at deconstructionist, feminist, new historicist and psychoanalytical response to the school. The book then considers the act of reading itself, discussing such issues as the uniqueness of any reading and the difficulties involved in its analysis.

The Cambridge Companion to Kazuo Ishiguro (Hardcover): Andrew Bennett The Cambridge Companion to Kazuo Ishiguro (Hardcover)
Andrew Bennett
R2,106 Discovery Miles 21 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
This Thing Called Literature - Reading, Thinking, Writing (Paperback): Andrew Bennett, Nicholas Royle This Thing Called Literature - Reading, Thinking, Writing (Paperback)
Andrew Bennett, Nicholas Royle
R668 Discovery Miles 6 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What is this thing called literature? What is the point of studying literature? How do I study literature?

Relating literature to timeless topics such as dreams, politics, life, death, the ordinary and the crazy, this beautifully written book establishes a sense of why and how literature is an exciting and rewarding subject to study. Bennett and Royle delicately weave an essential love of literature into an account of what literary texts do, how they work and what sort of questions and ideas they provoke.

The book s three parts reflect the key components of studying literature: reading, thinking and writing. Part One comprises short chapters on reading a poem, reading a novel, reading a story, and reading a play. Part Two considers what thinking is, especially in relation to critical thinking and thinking about literature. Part three includes practical chapters on writing an essay, creative writing, and writing fiction. The authors use helpful, familiar examples throughout and offer brief reflections on questions such as 'What is literature?', on 'English' as a war zone, on crisis management and literary criticism, on dictionaries and on what the authors call creative reading

Bennett and Royle s lucid and friendly style engages and encourages personal experience of this thing called literature."

Suicide Century - Literature and Suicide from James Joyce to David Foster Wallace (Hardcover): Andrew Bennett Suicide Century - Literature and Suicide from James Joyce to David Foster Wallace (Hardcover)
Andrew Bennett
R2,568 Discovery Miles 25 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Suicide Century investigates suicide as a prominent theme in twentieth-century and contemporary literature. Andrew Bennett argues that with the waning of religious and legal prohibitions on suicide in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and the increasing influence of medical and sociological accounts of its causes and significance in the twentieth century, literature responds to the act and idea as an increasingly normalised but incessantly baffling phenomenon. Discussing works by a number of major authors from the long twentieth century, the book explores the way that suicide makes and unmakes subjects, assumes and disrupts meaning, induces and resists empathy, and insists on and makes inconceivable our understanding of ourselves and of others.

William Wordsworth in Context (Paperback): Andrew Bennett William Wordsworth in Context (Paperback)
Andrew Bennett
R811 Discovery Miles 8 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

William Wordsworth's poetry responded to the enormous literary, political, cultural, technological and social changes that the poet lived through during his lifetime (1770-1850), and to his own transformation from young radical inspired by the French Revolution to Poet Laureate and supporter of the establishment. The poet of the 'egotistical sublime' who wrote the pioneering autobiographical masterpiece, The Prelude, and whose work is remarkable for its investigation of personal impressions, memories and experiences, is also the poet who is critically engaged with the cultural and political developments of his era. William Wordsworth in Context presents thirty-five concise chapters on contexts crucial for an understanding and appreciation of this leading Romantic poet. It focuses on his life, circle, and composition; on his reception and influence; on the significance of late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth century literary contexts; and on the historical, political, scientific and philosophical issues that helped to shape Wordsworth's poetry and prose.

Process Tracing - From Metaphor to Analytic Tool (Hardcover): Andrew Bennett, Jeffrey T. Checkel Process Tracing - From Metaphor to Analytic Tool (Hardcover)
Andrew Bennett, Jeffrey T. Checkel
R2,477 Discovery Miles 24 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Advances in qualitative methods and recent developments in the philosophy of science have led to an emphasis on explanation via reference to causal mechanisms. This book argues that the method known as process tracing is particularly well suited to developing and assessing theories about such mechanisms. The editors begin by establishing a philosophical basis for process tracing - one that captures mainstream uses while simultaneously being open to applications by interpretive scholars. Equally important, they go on to establish best practices for individual process-tracing accounts - how micro to go, when to start (and stop), and how to deal with the problem of equifinality. The contributors then explore the application of process tracing across a range of subfields and theories in political science. This is an applied methods book which seeks to shrink the gap between the broad assertion that 'process tracing is good' and the precise claim 'this is an instance of good process tracing'.

Wordsworth Writing (Hardcover, New): Andrew Bennett Wordsworth Writing (Hardcover, New)
Andrew Bennett
R2,517 Discovery Miles 25 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Andrew Bennett challenges the popular conception of Wordsworth as a writer who didn't so much write poetry as compose it aloud or in his head (usually while walking, and preferably while ascending mountains). The act and idea of writing is in fact central to the themes and to the rhetorical texture of Wordsworth's poetry. This wide-ranging study considers various aspects of Wordsworth's compositional practice, including questions of revision and dictation, of monumental inscription and graffiti, of talking and thinking, and of the poet's own theory of composition, and examines the implications of a critical tradition that erroneously assumes that Wordsworth employed exclusively 'oral' modes of composition. For Wordsworth, acts of writing were important dimensions of his poetry and indeed of his sense of personal and poetic identity. Bennett contends that a sustained attention to the question of writing in Wordsworth produces compelling new readings of the major poems.

Romantic Poets and the Culture of Posterity (Paperback, New ed): Andrew Bennett Romantic Poets and the Culture of Posterity (Paperback, New ed)
Andrew Bennett
R1,166 Discovery Miles 11 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This 1999 book examines the way in which the Romantic period's culture of posterity inaugurates a tradition of writing which demands that the poet should write for an audience of the future: the true poet, a figure of neglected genius, can be properly appreciated only after death. Andrew Bennett argues that this involves a radical shift in the conceptualization of the poet and poetic reception, with wide-ranging implications for the poetry and poetics of the Romantic period. He surveys the contexts for this transformation of the relationship between poet and audience, engaging with issues such as the commercialization of poetry, the gendering of the canon, and the construction of poetic identity. Bennett goes on to discuss the strangely compelling effects which this reception theory produces in the work of Wordsworth, Coleridge, Keats, Shelley and Byron, who have come to embody, for posterity, the figure of the Romantic poet.

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