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This book conveys Thackeray's development as a novelist, lecturer
in Great Britain and the United States, familiar essayist, and
shaper of cultural awareness as editor of a major new journal - a
development especially growing out of the achievement of Vanity
Fair , where he has so powerfully articulated the comical and
absurd system of forces defining the human existence that he and
his readers shared. Articulating the connections among Thackeray's
varied work and activities, Harden reveals the broadening
imaginative growth and deepening understanding of a supremely
insightful perceiver and critic of human life.
This new volume in the "Author Chronology "series illuminates the
writing of Edith Wharton by detailing her experiences and placing
her in her social context. Edith Wharton was a prolific as well as
a many-sided writer, who created not only novels, novellas, short
stories, and poems, but also a notable series of travel writings,
and did translations, pieces for the theatre, and essays on other
writers and their works, as well as on the creation and criticism
of fiction.This account of Wharton's personal and professional life
provides an invaluable insight into an important American woman
writer of the twentieth century.
This book conveys Thackeray's development as a book reviewer,
journalist, art exhibition critic, short-story writer, satirical
essayist and novelist a development that culminates in the creation
of his masterpiece, Vanity Fair one of the glories of English
imaginative writing. Articulating the connections between these
vigorous and lively youthful works, and the growth of Thackeray as
an increasingly profound participant observer, Harden reveals the
exuberant imaginative growth and deepening understanding of a
supremely perceptive critic of human social life.
This new volume in the Author Chronology series offers an intense
articulation of Henry James's biographical experiences, which are
presented amid the detailed unfolding of his imaginative writing,
and set in the larger context of historical developments that
impinged upon his life. Evoking the wide range of his experiences
with other human beings, his manifold studies of fellow artists in
various fields, and his critical articulation of the art of writing
fiction, this study reveals his major influence upon subsequent
writers and students of fiction. MARKET 1:
Nineteenth/Twentieth-Century Literature courses; Gothic Literature;
American Writing MARKET 2: Henry James enthusiasts/societies
This book conveys Thackeray's development as a novelist, lecturer, familiar essayist, and shaper of cultural awareness in writing Vanity Fair, where he had so powerfully articulated the comical and absurd system of forces defining the human existence that he and his readers shared. Examining the connections among Thackeray's varied works and activities, Harden reveals the broadening imaginative growth and deepening understanding of a supremely insightful perceiver and critic of human life.
Thackeray's development as a book reviewer, journalist, art exhibition critic, short story writer, satirical essayist, and novelist--is a development that culminates in the creation of his masterpiece, one of the glories of English imaginative writing: Vanity Fair. Articulating the connections among these vigorous and lively youthful works, and the growth of Thackeray as an increasingly profound participant-observer, Harden reveals the exuberant imaginative growth and deepening understanding of a supremely insightful perceiver and critic of hum social life. Beginning with Thackeray's struggles to discover and define himself as a writer, Harden traces the coming together of Thackeray's scattered articulations of guiding ethical and artistic principles, Thackeray's discovery of his exuberant comic ability, his increased experience of life, his deepening understanding of human folly (his own crucially included), and his brilliant success as a masterful articulator of the ambiguity of our motives and of their archetypal reenactment in human history.
This is an authoritative and comprehensive account of the life and career of William Makepeace Thackeray (1811-63), one of the most eminent English novelists. Drawing upon Thackeray's extensive correspondence, memoirs of him by his contemporaries, subsequent biographical studies, and bibliographies of his writings, the Chronology presents a detailed account of his personal and professional life.
This new volume in the Author Chronology series offers an intense
articulation of Henry James's biographical experiences, which are
presented amid the detailed unfolding of his imaginative writing,
and set in the larger context of historical developments that
impinged upon his life. Evoking the wide range of his experiences
with other human beings, his manifold studies of fellow artists in
various fields, and his critical articulation of the art of writing
fiction, this study reveals his major influence upon subsequent
writers and students of fiction.
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Pinocchio (Paperback)
Carlo Collodi; Introduction by John Boyne; Translated by E. Harden
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PINOCCHIO by Carlo Collodi is a much-loved family favourite. The
old wood-carver Geppetto decides to make a wonderful puppet which
can dance and turn somersaults, but by chance he chooses an unusual
piece of wood - and the finished puppet can talk and misbehave like
the liveliest child. But Pinocchio is brave and inquisitive as well
as naughty, and after some hair-raising adventures, he earns his
heart's desire. With an introduction by bestselling author John
Boyne, and including child-friendly endnotes.
An investigation into the historical implication of the
Resurrection of the Dead and the Rapture Event for the early
church. Three Preterist views on the Rapture Event are examined to
determine their relative strengths and weaknesses. This book also
attempts to build a consistent theological model for salvation and
the Kingdom of God within the Preterist framework.
A story about a tiny bug who lives in a mysterious forest, written
from the bug's point of view. Things are not always as they first
appear.
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