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Modernist Voyages - Colonial Women Writers in London, 1890-1945 (Hardcover, New): Anna Snaith Modernist Voyages - Colonial Women Writers in London, 1890-1945 (Hardcover, New)
Anna Snaith
R2,514 Discovery Miles 25 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

London's literary and cultural scene fostered newly configured forms of feminist anticolonialism during the modernist period. Through their writing in and about the imperial metropolis, colonial women authors not only remapped the city, they also renegotiated the position of women within the empire. This book examines the significance of gender to the interwoven nature of empire and modernism. As transgressive figures of modernity, writers such as Jean Rhys, Katherine Mansfield, Una Marson and Sarojini Naidu brought their own versions of modernity to the capital, revealing the complex ways in which colonial identities 'traveled' to London at the turn of the twentieth century. Anna Snaith's original study provides an alternative vantage point on the urban metropolis and its artistic communities for scholars and students of literary modernism, gender and postcolonial studies, and English literature more broadly.

A Room of One's Own and Three Guineas (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Virginia Woolf A Room of One's Own and Three Guineas (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Virginia Woolf; Edited by Anna Snaith
R309 R219 Discovery Miles 2 190 Save R90 (29%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'Intellectual freedom depends on material things. Poetry depends on intellectual freedom. And women have always been poor...' In these two classic essays of feminist literature, Woolf argues passionately for women's intellectual freedom and their role in challenging the drive towards fascism and conflict. In A Room of One's Own she explores centuries of limitations placed on women, as well as celebrating the creative achievements of the women writers who overcame these obstacles. In this first history of women's writing, she describes the importance of education, financial independence, and equality of opportunity to creative freedom. Three Guineas was written under the threat of fascism and impending war. A radical articulation of Woolf's pacifist politics, it investigates the causes of gender inequalities and the ways in which women's historic outsider position make them crucial in the prevention of war. Both these works started life as talks to groups of young women, and their engaging wit and informality establish Woolf as one of the twentieth-century's greatest essayists. Their arguments continue to reverberate in feminist discourse to this day. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.

Modernist Voyages - Colonial Women Writers in London, 1890-1945 (Paperback): Anna Snaith Modernist Voyages - Colonial Women Writers in London, 1890-1945 (Paperback)
Anna Snaith
R925 Discovery Miles 9 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

London's literary and cultural scene fostered newly configured forms of feminist anticolonialism during the modernist period. Through their writing in and about the imperial metropolis, colonial women authors not only remapped the city, they also renegotiated the position of women within the empire. This book examines the significance of gender to the interwoven nature of empire and modernism. As transgressive figures of modernity, writers such as Jean Rhys, Katherine Mansfield, Una Marson and Sarojini Naidu brought their own versions of modernity to the capital, revealing the complex ways in which colonial identities 'traveled' to London at the turn of the twentieth century. Anna Snaith's original study provides an alternative vantage point on the urban metropolis and its artistic communities for scholars and students of literary modernism, gender and postcolonial studies, and English literature more broadly.

The Years (Hardcover, New): Virginia Woolf The Years (Hardcover, New)
Virginia Woolf; Edited by Anna Snaith
R3,459 Discovery Miles 34 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Years is perhaps Virginia Woolf's most politically and historically embedded novel. It covers a period of intense social change from the 1880s to the 1930s, making direct reference to suffrage, Irish Home Rule, the First World War, and anti-semitism. The novel's composition history is unusually complex; the text changed radically from its inception in 1931 to its publication in 1937. This edition provides readers with a fully collated and annotated text. It includes a substantial introduction that charts the composition process, a detailed chronology, and full annotation of all historical, cultural and topographical references. All variants from extant galley and page proofs, as well as editions of the novel produced in Woolf's lifetime, are included, and reveal the significant and crucial changes Woolf made even in the months before publication.

Sound and Literature (Hardcover): Anna Snaith Sound and Literature (Hardcover)
Anna Snaith
R3,130 Discovery Miles 31 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What does it mean to write in and about sound? How can literature, seemingly a silent, visual medium, be sound-bearing? This volume considers these questions by attending to the energy generated by the sonic in literary studies from the late nineteenth century to the present. Sound, whether understood as noise, music, rhythm, voice or vibration, has long shaped literary cultures and their scholarship. In original chapters written by leading scholars in the field, this book tunes in to the literary text as a site of vocalisation, rhythmics and dissonance, as well as an archive of soundscapes, modes of listening, and sound technologies. Sound and Literature is unique for the breadth and plurality of its approach, and for its interrogation and methodological mapping of the field of literary sound studies.

Making Your Case - A Practical Guide To Essay Writing (Paperback): Rebecca Stott, Anna Snaith, Rick Rylance Making Your Case - A Practical Guide To Essay Writing (Paperback)
Rebecca Stott, Anna Snaith, Rick Rylance
R917 Discovery Miles 9 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Making Your Case: A Practical Guide to Essay Writing outlines skills central to academic essay writing.

This book emphasizes drafting, redrafting, adaptation and correction as essential processes in the transformation and communication of ideas and provides a guide to three different systems of referencing currently used in academic writing. It also book also contains practical examples and exercises.

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