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Love and the Novel - Life After Reading (Hardcover, Main): Christina Lupton Love and the Novel - Life After Reading (Hardcover, Main)
Christina Lupton
R408 Discovery Miles 4 080 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'It is a clever, well-written book, and I often found myself underlining whole paragraphs as I read. ... wonderfully insightful. ... I've never read accounts of any of these texts that manage to be at once so searching and so wondrously concise, and Lupton made me want to go back to them all' Rachel Cooke, Observer 'Incandescent' Lara Feigel, Guardian 'A subversive, brilliant and beautifully written book about love, play and power in fiction and in the well-read life' - Sarah Moss, author of Summerwater 'A delicious combination of critical thought and passionate personal experience.' - Tanya Shadrick, author of The Cure for Sleep Romantic love was born alongside the novel, and books have been shaping how we experience and think about our most intimate stories ever since. But what do novels give us when our own lives diverge from the usual narrative paths? Christina is a professor used to examining stories with a critical eye; until one day in middle age she finds herself falling in love and leaving her marriage for a romance with another woman. This involves a familiar enough tale, but when her new partner suffers a stroke, Tina begins to reflect on the sorts of love that novels rarely capture. A heady mix of memoir, criticism and storytelling that draws on novels ranging from Pride and Prejudice to Price of Salt, Anna Karenina to Conversations with Friends, to illuminate the ways love and novels work, and show how some types of love, which don't race to a narrative end-point, might be the most important of all.

Theory and Practice in the Eighteenth Century - Writing Between Philosophy and Literature (Paperback): Alexander Dick,... Theory and Practice in the Eighteenth Century - Writing Between Philosophy and Literature (Paperback)
Alexander Dick, Christina Lupton
R1,474 Discovery Miles 14 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Brings together scholars who use literary interpretation and discourse analysis to read 18th-century British philosophy in its historical context. This work analyses how the philosophers of the Enlightenment viewed their writing; and, how their institutional positions as teachers and writers influenced their understanding of human consciousness.

Eighteenth-Century Poetry and the Rise of the Novel Reconsidered (Paperback): Kate Parker, Courtney Weiss Smith Eighteenth-Century Poetry and the Rise of the Novel Reconsidered (Paperback)
Kate Parker, Courtney Weiss Smith; Contributions by Margaret Doody, David Fairer, Sophie Gee, …
R1,223 Discovery Miles 12 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Eighteenth-Century Poetry and the Rise of the Novel Reconsidered begins with the brute fact that poetry jostled up alongside novels in the bookstalls of eighteenth-century England. Indeed, by exploring unexpected collisions and collusions between poetry and novels, this volume of exciting, new essays offers a reconsideration of the literary and cultural history of the period. The novel poached from and featured poetry, and the "modern" subjects and objects privileged by "rise of the novel" scholarship are only one part of a world full of animate things and people with indistinct boundaries. Contributors: Margaret Doody, David Fairer, Sophie Gee, Heather Keenleyside, Shelley King, Christina Lupton, Kate Parker, Natalie Phillips, Aran Ruth, Wolfram Schmidgen, Joshua Swidzinski, and Courtney Weiss Smith.

Literature and Contingency (Paperback): Christina Lupton, Carsten Meiner Literature and Contingency (Paperback)
Christina Lupton, Carsten Meiner
R1,238 Discovery Miles 12 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection features leading literary critics and explores the role of language in thinking about the ways in which the world might be otherwise, and the history of contingency as a longstanding literary concept. The defining feature of contingency lies in the suggestion that things that have already happened might have been otherwise. Central to late twentieth century European critical and sociological thinking, that argument is at the centre of this volume. The contributors to this volume explore subjects including how literature, philosophy and history all cope with contingency; the existence of contingency in genres as diverse as enlightenment fables, Aristotle, Hardy, Jane Austen, and post-war American literature; the contingency of old age and the poetics of contingency. As the chapters here illustrate, our efforts to understand each other involve a constant opening onto being otherwise; an enterprise in which the role of the literary critic remains key. Of interest to scholars across a range of literary genres, this volume would also have applications for philosophy researchers exploring the metaphysics of contingency. This book was originally published as a special issue of Textual Practice.

Theory and Practice in the Eighteenth Century - Writing Between Philosophy and Literature (Hardcover): Alexander Dick,... Theory and Practice in the Eighteenth Century - Writing Between Philosophy and Literature (Hardcover)
Alexander Dick, Christina Lupton
R4,278 Discovery Miles 42 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Brings together scholars who use literary interpretation and discourse analysis to read 18th-century British philosophy in its historical context. This work analyses how the philosophers of the Enlightenment viewed their writing; and, how their institutional positions as teachers and writers influenced their understanding of human consciousness.

British It-Narratives, 1750-1830, Volume 1 (Hardcover): Mark Blackwell, Liz Bellamy, Christina Lupton, Heathe Keenleyside British It-Narratives, 1750-1830, Volume 1 (Hardcover)
Mark Blackwell, Liz Bellamy, Christina Lupton, Heathe Keenleyside
R4,261 Discovery Miles 42 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

It-narratives are prose fictions that take as their central characters animals or inanimate objects. This four-volume reset collection includes numerous examples of narratives in different forms, including short stories, excerpts from novels, periodical fiction and serialized works.

British It-Narratives, 1750-1830, Volume 2 (Hardcover): Mark Blackwell, Liz Bellamy, Christina Lupton, Heathe Keenleyside British It-Narratives, 1750-1830, Volume 2 (Hardcover)
Mark Blackwell, Liz Bellamy, Christina Lupton, Heathe Keenleyside
R4,298 Discovery Miles 42 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

It-narratives are prose fictions that take as their central characters animals or inanimate objects. This four-volume reset collection includes numerous examples of narratives in different forms, including short stories, excerpts from novels, periodical fiction and serialized works.

British It-Narratives, 1750-1830, Volume 3 (Hardcover): Mark Blackwell, Liz Bellamy, Christina Lupton, Heathe Keenleyside British It-Narratives, 1750-1830, Volume 3 (Hardcover)
Mark Blackwell, Liz Bellamy, Christina Lupton, Heathe Keenleyside
R1,611 Discovery Miles 16 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

It-narratives are prose fictions that take as their central characters animals or inanimate objects. This four-volume reset collection includes numerous examples of narratives in different forms, including short stories, excerpts from novels, periodical fiction and serialized works.

British It-Narratives, 1750-1830 (Hardcover): Christina Lupton British It-Narratives, 1750-1830 (Hardcover)
Christina Lupton
R11,072 Discovery Miles 110 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

It-narratives are prose fictions that take as their central characters animals or inanimate objects. This four-volume reset collection includes numerous examples of narratives in different forms, including short stories, excerpts from novels, periodical fiction and serialized works.

British It-Narratives, 1750-1830, Volume 4 (Hardcover): Mark Blackwell, Liz Bellamy, Christina Lupton, Heathe Keenleyside British It-Narratives, 1750-1830, Volume 4 (Hardcover)
Mark Blackwell, Liz Bellamy, Christina Lupton, Heathe Keenleyside
R4,261 Discovery Miles 42 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

It-narratives are prose fictions that take as their central characters animals or inanimate objects. This four-volume reset collection includes numerous examples of narratives in different forms, including short stories, excerpts from novels, periodical fiction and serialized works.

Reading and the Making of Time in the Eighteenth Century (Hardcover): Christina Lupton Reading and the Making of Time in the Eighteenth Century (Hardcover)
Christina Lupton
R1,152 Discovery Miles 11 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

How did eighteenth-century readers find and make time to read? Books have always posed a problem of time for readers. Becoming widely available in the eighteenth century-when working hours increased and lighter and quicker forms of reading (newspapers, magazines, broadsheets) surged in popularity-the material form of the codex book invited readers to situate themselves creatively in time. Drawing on letters, diaries, reading logs, and a range of eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century novels, Christina Lupton's Reading and the Making of Time in the Eighteenth Century concretely describes how book-readers of the past carved up, expanded, and anticipated time. Placing canonical works by Elizabeth Inchbald, Henry Fielding, Amelia Opie, and Samuel Richardson alongside those of lesser-known authors and readers, Lupton approaches books as objects that are good at attracting particular forms of attention and paths of return. In contrast to the digital interfaces of our own moment and the ephemeral newspapers and pamphlets read in the 1700s, books are rarely seen as shaping or keeping modern time. However, as Lupton demonstrates, books are often put down and picked up, they are leafed through as well as read sequentially, and they are handed on as objects designed to bridge temporal distances. In showing how discourse itself engages with these material practices, Lupton argues that reading is something to be studied textually as well as historically. Applying modern theorists such as Niklas Luhmann, Bruno Latour, and Bernard Stiegler, Lupton offers a rare phenomenological approach to the study of a concrete historical field. This compelling book stands out for the combination of archival research, smart theoretical inquiry, and autobiographical reflection it brings into play.

Literature and Contingency (Hardcover): Christina Lupton, Carsten Meiner Literature and Contingency (Hardcover)
Christina Lupton, Carsten Meiner
R3,970 Discovery Miles 39 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection features leading literary critics and explores the role of language in thinking about the ways in which the world might be otherwise, and the history of contingency as a longstanding literary concept. The defining feature of contingency lies in the suggestion that things that have already happened might have been otherwise. Central to late twentieth century European critical and sociological thinking, that argument is at the centre of this volume. The contributors to this volume explore subjects including how literature, philosophy and history all cope with contingency; the existence of contingency in genres as diverse as enlightenment fables, Aristotle, Hardy, Jane Austen, and post-war American literature; the contingency of old age and the poetics of contingency. As the chapters here illustrate, our efforts to understand each other involve a constant opening onto being otherwise; an enterprise in which the role of the literary critic remains key. Of interest to scholars across a range of literary genres, this volume would also have applications for philosophy researchers exploring the metaphysics of contingency. This book was originally published as a special issue of Textual Practice.

Pride and Prejudice (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition): Jane Austen Pride and Prejudice (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition)
Jane Austen; Introduction by Christina Lupton; Edited by James Kinsley
R190 R157 Discovery Miles 1 570 Save R33 (17%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

"He began to feel the danger of paying Elizabeth too much attention." Pride and Prejudice , one of the most famous love stories of all time, has also proven itself as a treasured mainstay of the English literary canon. With the arrival of eligible young men in their neighbourhood, the lives of Mr. and Mrs. Bennet and their five daughters are turned inside out and upside down. Pride encounters prejudice, upward-mobility confronts social disdain, and quick-wittedness challenges sagacity. Misconceptions and hasty judgements bring heartache and scandal, but eventually lead to true understanding, self-knowledge, and love. It's almost impossible to open Pride and Prejudice without feeling the pressure of so many readers having known and loved this novel already. Will you fail the test - or will you love it too? As a story that celebrates more unflinchingly than any of Austen's other novels the happy meeting-of-true-minds, and one that has attracted the most fans over the centuries, Pride and Prejudice sets up an echo chamber of good feelings in which romantic love and the love of reading amplify each other.

Reading Novels During the Covid-19 Pandemic (Hardcover): Ben Davies, Christina Lupton, Johanne Gormsen Schmidt Reading Novels During the Covid-19 Pandemic (Hardcover)
Ben Davies, Christina Lupton, Johanne Gormsen Schmidt
R2,609 R2,282 Discovery Miles 22 820 Save R327 (13%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Drawing on an ethnographic study of novel readers in Denmark and the UK during the Covid-19 pandemic, this book provides a snapshot of a phenomenal moment in modern history. The ethnographic approach shows what no historical account of books published during the pandemic will be able to capture, namely the movement of readers between new purchases and books long kept in their collections. The book follows readers who have tuned into novels about plague, apocalypse, and racial violence, but also readers whose taste for older novels, and for re-reading novels they knew earlier in their lives, has grown. Alternating between chapters that analyse single texts that were popular (Albert Camus's The Plague, Ali Smith's Summer, Charlotte Broente's Jane Eyre) and others that describe clusters of, for example, dystopian fiction and nature writing, this work brings out the diverse quality of the Covid-19 bookshelf. Time is of central importance to this study, both in terms of the time of lockdown and the temporality of reading itself within this wider disrupted sense of time. By exploring these varied experiences, this book investigates the larger question of how the consumption of novels depends on and shapes people's experience of non-work time, providing a specific lens through which to examine the phenomenology of reading more generally. This timely work also negotiates debates in the study of reading that distinguish theoretically between critical reading and reading for pleasure, between professional and lay reading. All sides of the sociological and literary debate must be brought to bear in understanding what readers tell us about what novels have meant to them in this complex historical moment.

Knowing Books - The Consciousness of Mediation in Eighteenth-Century Britain (Hardcover): Christina Lupton Knowing Books - The Consciousness of Mediation in Eighteenth-Century Britain (Hardcover)
Christina Lupton
R1,613 R1,500 Discovery Miles 15 000 Save R113 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The eighteenth century has long been associated with realism and objective description, modes of representation that deemphasize writing. But in the middle decades of the century, Christina Lupton observes, authors described with surprising candor the material and economic facets of their own texts' production. In Knowing Books Lupton examines a variety of eighteenth-century sources, including sermons, graffiti, philosophical texts, and magazines, which illustrate the range and character of mid-century experiments with words announcing their status as physical objects. Books that "know" their own presence on the page and in the reader's hand become, in Lupton's account, tantalizing objects whose entertainment value competes with that of realist narrative. Knowing Books introduces these mid-eighteenth-century works as part of a long history of self-conscious texts being greeted as fashionable objects. Poststructuralist and Marxist approaches to literature celebrate the consciousness of writing and economic production as belonging to revolutionary understandings of the world, but authors of the period under Lupton's gaze expose the facts of mediation without being revolutionary. On the contrary, their explication of economic and material processes shores up their claim to material autonomy and economic success. Lupton uses media theory and close reading to suggest the desire of eighteenth-century readers to attribute sentience to technologies and objects that entertain them. Rather than a historical study of print technology, Knowing Books offers a humanist interpretation of the will to cede agency to media. This horizon of theoretical engagement makes Knowing Books at once an account of the least studied decades of the eighteenth century and a work of relevance for those interested in new attitudes toward media in the twenty-first.

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