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Yeats, Eliot, Pound and the Politics of Poetry - Richest to the Richest (Paperback): Cairns Craig Yeats, Eliot, Pound and the Politics of Poetry - Richest to the Richest (Paperback)
Cairns Craig
R1,216 Discovery Miles 12 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

It has long been recognised that there is an apparently paradoxical relationship between the revolutionary poetic style developed by Yeats, Eliot and Pound in the period during and after the First World War, and the reactionary politics with which they were associated in the 1920s and 1930s. Concentrating on their writings in the period up to the 1930s, this study, first published in 1982, helps to resolve the paradox and also provides a much needed reappraisal of the factors influencing their poetic and political development. The work of these poets has usually been seen as deriving from the tradition of continental symbolist poetics. Yeats, Eliot, Pound and the Politics of Poetry will be of interest to students of literature.

Yeats, Eliot, Pound and the Politics of Poetry - Richest to the Richest (Hardcover): Cairns Craig Yeats, Eliot, Pound and the Politics of Poetry - Richest to the Richest (Hardcover)
Cairns Craig
R4,435 Discovery Miles 44 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

It has long been recognised that there is an apparently paradoxical relationship between the revolutionary poetic style developed by Yeats, Eliot and Pound in the period during and after the First World War, and the reactionary politics with which they were associated in the 1920s and 1930s. Concentrating on their writings in the period up to the 1930s, this study, first published in 1982, helps to resolve the paradox and also provides a much needed reappraisal of the factors influencing their poetic and political development. The work of these poets has usually been seen as deriving from the tradition of continental symbolist poetics. Yeats, Eliot, Pound and the Politics of Poetry will be of interest to students of literature.

The Collected Works of Kenneth White, Volume 2 - Mappings: Landscape, Mindscape, Wordscape (Paperback): Kenneth White The Collected Works of Kenneth White, Volume 2 - Mappings: Landscape, Mindscape, Wordscape (Paperback)
Kenneth White; Edited by Cairns Craig
R954 Discovery Miles 9 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Three collections of essays whose aim is to express the cartography and the experience of a live, open world These essays all explore Scottish subjects and the wider issues of geopetics. This volume starts with On Scottish Ground by delving into forgotten cultural resources. Ideas of Order at Cape Wrath explores more socio-political considerations before opening out to a larger space of cosmological meditation in The Wanderer and his Charts.

The Collected Works of Kenneth White, Volume 1 - Underground to Otherground (Paperback): Kenneth White The Collected Works of Kenneth White, Volume 1 - Underground to Otherground (Paperback)
Kenneth White; Edited by Cairns Craig
R790 Discovery Miles 7 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

These three books reflect the beginnings of one of the most radical and exhilarating figures in modern literature Incandescent Limbo recounts White's years in Paris. Many a writer in the modern era had made Paris a focal point of his or her activity, but probably no one made more of it or got more out of it than Kenneth White. While exploring a labyrinthine underworld, the book is fundamentally an autoanalysis and traces the birth of the writer as an intellectual nomad. Letters from Gourgounel takes us from the city to a wild part of south-eastern France, the Ardeche, where White undertakes a resourcing in an elementary context. Hailed in England as a 'fascinating curiosity of literature', this book not only made White famous overnight in France, it was seen there as a turning point in the contemporary situation. In the third book, Travels in the Drifting Dawn, the intellectual nomad begins his moves across territories and cultures. After passing through the London underground of the sixties, then delving into the ground of his native Scotland and neighbouring Ireland, we shift back to the Continent, accumulating experience on different levels in France, Spain, Belgium, Holland, before concluding the cycle in North Africa. The trilogy is not only a summary of White's itinerary in its initial stages, it opens up a whole intellectual and cultural programme.

The Collected Works of Kenneth White - Volume 1: Underground to Otherground (Hardcover): Kenneth White The Collected Works of Kenneth White - Volume 1: Underground to Otherground (Hardcover)
Kenneth White; Edited by Cairns Craig
R2,614 Discovery Miles 26 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

These three books reflect the beginnings of one of the most radical and exhilarating figures in modern literature Incandescent Limbo recounts White's years in Paris. Many a writer in the modern era had made Paris a focal point of his or her activity, but probably no one made more of it or got more out of it than Kenneth White. While exploring a labyrinthine underworld, the book is fundamentally an autoanalysis and traces the birth of the writer as an intellectual nomad. Letters from Gourgounel takes us from the city to a wild part of south-eastern France, the Ardeche, where White undertakes a resourcing in an elementary context. Hailed in England as a 'fascinating curiosity of literature', this book not only made White famous overnight in France, it was seen there as a turning point in the contemporary situation. In the third book, Travels in the Drifting Dawn, the intellectual nomad begins his moves across territories and cultures. After passing through the London underground of the sixties, then delving into the ground of his native Scotland and neighbouring Ireland, we shift back to the Continent, accumulating experience on different levels in France, Spain, Belgium, Holland, before concluding the cycle in North Africa. The trilogy is not only a summary of White's itinerary in its initial stages, it opens up a whole intellectual and cultural programme.

The Collected Works of Kenneth White - Volume 2: the Opening of the Field (Hardcover): Kenneth White The Collected Works of Kenneth White - Volume 2: the Opening of the Field (Hardcover)
Kenneth White; Edited by Cairns Craig
R3,708 Discovery Miles 37 080 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Three collections of essays whose aim is to express the cartography and the experience of a live, open world These essays all explore Scottish subjects and the wider issues of geopetics. This volume starts with On Scottish Ground by delving into forgotten cultural resources. Ideas of Order at Cape Wrath explores more socio-political considerations before opening out to a larger space of cosmological meditation in The Wanderer and his Charts.

The Wealth of the Nation - Scotland, Culture and Independence (Paperback): Cairns Craig The Wealth of the Nation - Scotland, Culture and Independence (Paperback)
Cairns Craig
R617 Discovery Miles 6 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A critical appraisal of Scotland's cultural wealth and global distinction'The Wealth of the Nation' explores how Scotland has continued to assert its distinctive cultural difference despite the three-hundred-year union with England and the modern forces of globalisation. Dealing with Scotland since the eighteenth century, the study analyses how Scottish culture defined itself within the British Empire and how, in the late twentieth century, it recovered from the collapse of the Empire to rebuild the value of its cultural past. Through its focus on the role of memory in philosophy, literature and the visual arts, readers will gain understanding of the influence that modern Scottish writers and artists have had on contemporary Scottish nationalism. The book argues that political nationalism in modern Scotland is founded on a cultural revival that began in the 1950s and 60s but gained momentum from resistance to the outcome of the 1979 devolution referendum. That resistance, and the creative achievements which it generated, provoked a re-examination of the nation's cultural history, revealing a wealth previously denied or forgotten.

The Wealth of the Nation - Scotland, Culture and Independence (Hardcover): Cairns Craig The Wealth of the Nation - Scotland, Culture and Independence (Hardcover)
Cairns Craig
R2,239 R1,993 Discovery Miles 19 930 Save R246 (11%) Out of stock

A critical appraisal of Scotland's cultural wealth and global distinction'The Wealth of the Nation' explores how Scotland has continued to assert its distinctive cultural difference despite the three-hundred-year union with England and the modern forces of globalisation. Dealing with Scotland since the eighteenth century, the study analyses how Scottish culture defined itself within the British Empire and how, in the late twentieth century, it recovered from the collapse of the Empire to rebuild the value of its cultural past. Through its focus on the role of memory in philosophy, literature and the visual arts, readers will gain understanding of the influence that modern Scottish writers and artists have had on contemporary Scottish nationalism. The book argues that political nationalism in modern Scotland is founded on a cultural revival that began in the 1950s and 60s but gained momentum from resistance to the outcome of the 1979 devolution referendum. That resistance, and the creative achievements which it generated, provoked a re-examination of the nation's cultural history, revealing a wealth previously denied or forgotten.

Muriel Spark, Existentialism and the Art of Death (Paperback): Cairns Craig Muriel Spark, Existentialism and the Art of Death (Paperback)
Cairns Craig
R672 Discovery Miles 6 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Contextualises Muriel Spark's writings in the tradition of Christian existentialism and its insistence on 'being towards death' This book proposes that Christian existentialism and, in particular, the work of Soren Kierkegaard, helped shape Spark's religious commitments and her artistic innovations. Because of the prominence, after the Second World War, of the atheistic existentialism of Jean-Paul Sartre, it is often forgotten that existentialism was originally a Christian philosophy, shaped by followers of Kierkegaard such as Karl Jaspers and Gabriel Marcel. Craig traces in Spark's writings both the influence of Kierkegaard and of Spark's resistance to Sartre's co-option of existentialism to an atheistic agenda. Kierkegaard's analysis of the nature of the 'aesthetic' as a false mode of existence that has to be transcended by the ethical and then by the religious provides a fundamental structure for Spark's satirical analyses of the failings of the modern world. Key Features Provides detailed analyses of a substantial proportion of Spark's novels Explains the philosophies of Kierkegaard and Sartre designed for readers without specialist philosophical knowledge Re-reads major Spark works, such as The Ballad of Peckham Rye, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Hothouse by the East River, Symposium, The Only Problem Analyses the ways in which Spark situates her plots within the major historical conflicts and social transformations of the twentieth century

Muriel Spark, Existentialism and the Art of Death (Hardcover): Cairns Craig Muriel Spark, Existentialism and the Art of Death (Hardcover)
Cairns Craig
R2,513 Discovery Miles 25 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Contextualises Muriel Spark's writings in the tradition of Christian existentialism and its insistence on 'being towards death' This book proposes that Christian existentialism and, in particular, the work of Soren Kierkegaard, helped shape Spark's religious commitments and her artistic innovations. Because of the prominence, after the Second World War, of the atheistic existentialism of Jean-Paul Sartre, it is often forgotten that existentialism was originally a Christian philosophy, shaped by followers of Kierkegaard such as Karl Jaspers and Gabriel Marcel. Craig traces in Spark's writings both the influence of Kierkegaard and of Spark's resistance to Sartre's co-option of existentialism to an atheistic agenda. Kierkegaard's analysis of the nature of the 'aesthetic' as a false mode of existence that has to be transcended by the ethical and then by the religious provides a fundamental structure for Spark's satirical analyses of the failings of the modern world. Key Features Provides detailed analyses of a substantial proportion of Spark's novels Explains the philosophies of Kierkegaard and Sartre designed for readers without specialist philosophical knowledge Re-reads major Spark works, such as The Ballad of Peckham Rye, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Hothouse by the East River, Symposium, The Only Problem Analyses the ways in which Spark situates her plots within the major historical conflicts and social transformations of the twentieth century

Iain Banks's Complicity - A Reader's Guide (Paperback): Cairns Craig Iain Banks's Complicity - A Reader's Guide (Paperback)
Cairns Craig
R337 Discovery Miles 3 370 Out of stock

This is part of a new series of guides to contemporary novels. The aim of the series is to give readers accessible and informative introductions to some of the most popular, most acclaimed and most influential novels of recent years - from 'The Remains of the Day' to 'White Teeth'. A team of contemporary fiction scholars from both sides of the Atlantic has been assembled to provide a thorough and readable analysis of each of the novels in question. This is an excellent guide to Iain Banks's bestselling novel. It features a biography of the author, a full-length analysis of the novel, a comparison of the book to the movie, and a great deal more. If you're studying this novel, reading it for your book club, or if you simply want to know more about it, you'll find this guide informative>

The Golden Bough - A Study in Comparative Religion (Paperback, Main): J.G. Frazer The Golden Bough - A Study in Comparative Religion (Paperback, Main)
J.G. Frazer; Introduction by Cairns Craig
R580 R497 Discovery Miles 4 970 Save R83 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Published originally in two volumes in 1890, this extraordinary study of primitive myth and magic, collected from sources around the world, led Frazer to identify parallel patterns of ritual, symbols and belief across many centuries and many different cultures. Frazer's learning inspired a whole generation of ethnographers and comparative anthropologists, and had a particularly powerful effect on many other thinkers and writers such as Sigmund Freud, D H Lawrence, Joyce, Yeats and T S Eliot.

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