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Redburn (Paperback, New Ed): Herman Melville Redburn (Paperback, New Ed)
Herman Melville; Introduction by Elizabeth Hardwick
R634 R572 Discovery Miles 5 720 Save R62 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Drawn from Melville’s own adolescent experience aboard a merchant ship, Redburn charts the coming-of-age of Wellingborough Redburn, a young innocent who embarks on a crossing to Liverpool together with a roguish crew. Once in Liverpool, Redburn encounters the squalid conditions of the city and meets Harry Bolton, a bereft and damaged soul, who takes him on a tour of London that includes a scene of rococo decadence unlike anything else in Melville’s fiction. In her Introduction, Elizabeth Hardwick writes, “Redburn is rich in masterful portraits—a gallery of wild colors, pretensions and falsehoods, fleeting associations of unexpected tenderness. . . . Redburn is not a document; it is a work of art by the unexpected genius of a sailor, Herman Melville.”

This Modern Library Paperback Classic is set from the text of the first American edition of 1849.

Sleepless Nights (Paperback): Elizabeth Hardwick Sleepless Nights (Paperback)
Elizabeth Hardwick; Introduction by Eimear McBride 1
R303 R274 Discovery Miles 2 740 Save R29 (10%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

'A series of fleeting images and memories ... united by the high intelligence and beauty of Hardwick's prose.' - Sally Rooney

Rediscover a lost American classic: Sleepless Nights, a kaleidoscopic scrapbook of one woman's memories, here reissued with a new introduction by Eimear McBride.

I am alone here in New York, no longer a we ...

First published in 1979, Sleepless Nights is a unique collage of fiction and memoir, letters and essays, portraits and dreams. It is more than the story of a life: it is Elizabeth Hardwick's experience of womanhood in the twentieth century. Escaping her childhood home of Kentucky, the narrator arrives at a bohemian hotel in Manhattan filled with 'drunks, actors, gamblers ... love and alcohol and clothes on the floor.' Here begin the erotic affairs and dinner parties, the abortions and heartbreaks, the friendships and 'people I have buried'. Here are luminous sketches of characters she has met that illuminate the era's racism, sexism, and poverty. Above all, here is prose blurring into poetry, language to lose - and perhaps to find - yourself in.

Society tries to write these lives before they are lived. It does not always succeed.

The Collected Essays of Elizabeth Hardwick (Paperback, Main): Darryl Pinckney, Elizabeth Hardwick The Collected Essays of Elizabeth Hardwick (Paperback, Main)
Darryl Pinckney, Elizabeth Hardwick
R711 R621 Discovery Miles 6 210 Save R90 (13%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days
Dom Casmurro (Paperback): Elizabeth Hardwick, MacHado De Assis Dom Casmurro (Paperback)
Elizabeth Hardwick, MacHado De Assis
R342 R313 Discovery Miles 3 130 Save R29 (8%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days
The Dolphin Letters, 1970-1979 - Elizabeth Hardwick, Robert Lowell, and Their Circle (Paperback): Elizabeth Hardwick, Robert... The Dolphin Letters, 1970-1979 - Elizabeth Hardwick, Robert Lowell, and Their Circle (Paperback)
Elizabeth Hardwick, Robert Lowell
R637 R568 Discovery Miles 5 680 Save R69 (11%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Dolphin Letters offers an unprecedented portrait of Robert Lowell and Elizabeth Hardwick during the last seven years of Lowell's life, a time of personal crisis and creative innovation for both writers. Lowell's controversial sonnet sequence, The Dolphin (for which he used Hardwick's letters as a source), and Hardwick's Sleepless Nights were written during this period. Centered on the letters they exchanged with each other and with other members of their circle - writers, intellectuals, friends, and publishers, including Elizabeth Bishop, Caroline Blackwood, Mary McCarthy, and Adrienne Rich - the book has the narrative sweep of a novel, telling the story of the dramatic breakup of their twenty-one-year marriage and their extraordinary, but late, reconciliation. Lowell and Hardwick are acutely intelligent observers of marriages, children, and friends, and of the feelings that their personal crises gave rise to. The Dolphin Letters, masterfully edited by Saskia Hamilton, is a debate about the limits of art - what occasions a work of art, what moral and artistic license artists have to make use of their lives as material, what formal innovations such debates give rise to. The crisis of Lowell's The Dolphin was profoundly affecting to everyone surrounding him, and Bishop's warning to Lowell - "art just isn't worth that much" - haunts.

The Dolphin Letters 1970-1979 - Elizabeth Hardwick, Robert Lowell and their Circle (Hardcover): Robert Lowell, Elizabeth... The Dolphin Letters 1970-1979 - Elizabeth Hardwick, Robert Lowell and their Circle (Hardcover)
Robert Lowell, Elizabeth Hardwick; Edited by Saskia Hamilton 1
R1,083 R903 Discovery Miles 9 030 Save R180 (17%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

The Dolphin Letters offers an unprecedented portrait of Robert Lowell and Elizabeth Hardwick during the last seven years of Lowell's life (1970 to 1977), a time of personal crisis and creative innovation for both writers. Centred on the letters they exchanged with each other and with other members of their circle - writers, intellectuals, friends and publishers, including Elizabeth Bishop, Caroline Blackwood, Mary McCarthy and Adrienne Rich - this book has the narrative sweep of a novel, telling the story of the dramatic breakup of Lowell and Hardwick's twenty-one-year marriage and their extraordinary, but late, reconciliation.

Lowell's sonnet sequence The Dolphin (for which he controversially adapted Hardwick's letters as a source) and his last book, Day by Day, were written during this period, as were Hardwick's influential books Seduction and Betrayal: Women and Literature and Sleepless Nights. Lowell and Hardwick are acutely intelligent observers of marriage, children, friends and the feelings that their personal tribulations gave rise to.

The Dolphin Letters, edited by Saskia Hamilton, is a debate about the limits of art - what occasions a work of art, and what moral and artistic licence artists have to make use of their lives and the lives of others as material. The crisis of Lowell's The Dolphin was profoundly affecting to everyone around him, and Bishop's warning that 'art just isn't worth that much' haunts us today.

Seduction and Betrayal (Paperback): Elizabeth Hardwick Seduction and Betrayal (Paperback)
Elizabeth Hardwick; Introduction by Deborah Levy 1
R317 Discovery Miles 3 170 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Elizabeth Hardwick's iconic essay collection Seduction and Betrayal is a radical portrait of women and literature, reissued with a new introduction by Deborah Levy.

'Hardwick's sentences are burned in my brain.' - Susan Sontag

Sidelined. Betrayed. Killed off. Elizabeth Hardwick dissects the history of women and literature.

In her most virtuoso work of criticism, she explores the lives of the Brontës, Woolf, Eliot and Plath; the fate of literary wives such as Zelda Fitzgerald and Jane Carlyle; and the destinies of fictional heroines from Richardson's Clarissa to Ibsen's Nora. With fierce empathy and biting wit, Hardwick mines their childhoods, families, and personalities to probe the costs of sex, love, and marriage. Shattering the barrier between writing and life, she asks who is the seducer and who the seduced; who the victim and who the victor.

First published in 1974, yet both urgently timely and timeless, Seduction and Betrayal explodes the conventions of the essay: and the result is nothing less than a reckoning.

Moby-Dick - or, The Whale (Paperback, 2000 Modern Library Pbk. Ed): Herman Melville Moby-Dick - or, The Whale (Paperback, 2000 Modern Library Pbk. Ed)
Herman Melville; Introduction by Elizabeth Hardwick, Rockwell Kent
R481 Discovery Miles 4 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 1851, Melville's masterpiece is, in Elizabeth Hardwick's words, "the greatest novel in American literature." The saga of Captain Ahab and his monomaniacal pursuit of the white whale remains a peerless adventure story but one full of mythic grandeur, poetic majesty, and symbolic power. Filtered through the consciousness of the novel's narrator, Ishmael, Moby-Dick draws us into a universe full of fascinating characters and stories, from the noble cannibal Queequeg to the natural history of whales, while reaching existential depths that excite debate and contemplation to this day.

This Modern Library Paperback Classics edition contains original illustrations by Rockwell Kent and commentary that includes excerpts from one of Melville's letters to Hawthorne.

The Court of Oberon, Or the Three Wishes - A Drama in Three Acts (Hardcover): Elizabeth Hardwicke The Court of Oberon, Or the Three Wishes - A Drama in Three Acts (Hardcover)
Elizabeth Hardwicke
R791 Discovery Miles 7 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Francine in the Garden (Paperback): Walter Bjorkman Francine in the Garden (Paperback)
Walter Bjorkman; Edited by Helen Vitoria; Shannon Elizabeth Hardwick
R312 Discovery Miles 3 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
New York Stories Of Elizabeth (Paperback, Main): Elizabeth Hardwick New York Stories Of Elizabeth (Paperback, Main)
Elizabeth Hardwick
R506 R456 Discovery Miles 4 560 Save R50 (10%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Elizabeth Hardwick was one of America's great postwar women of letters, celebrated as a novelist and an essayist. Until now, however, her slim but remarkable achievement as a writer of short stories has remained largely hidden, tucked away in the pages of the periodicals-such as Partisan Review, The New Yorker, and The New York Review of Books-in which her work originally appeared. This first collection of Hardwick's short fiction reveals her brilliance as a stylist and as an observer of contemporary life. A young woman returns from New York to her childhood Kentucky home and discovers the world of difference within her. A girl's boyfriend is not quite good enough, his "silvery eyes, light and cool, revealing nothing except pure possibility, like a coin in hand." A magazine editor's life falls strangely to pieces after she loses both her husband and her job. Individual lives and the life of New York, the setting or backdrop for most of these stories, come to life in unexpected and lasting ways in Hardwick's beautiful and razor- harp stories.

Poems (Paperback): Elizabeth Hardwicke Poems (Paperback)
Elizabeth Hardwicke
R733 R656 Discovery Miles 6 560 Save R77 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Poems by Elizabeth Hardwicke (1894) Poems by Elizabeth Hardwicke (1894) (Paperback): Elizabeth Hardwicke Poems by Elizabeth Hardwicke (1894) Poems by Elizabeth Hardwicke (1894) (Paperback)
Elizabeth Hardwicke
R833 Discovery Miles 8 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone

Poems By Elizabeth Hardwicke (1894) (Paperback): Elizabeth Hardwicke Poems By Elizabeth Hardwicke (1894) (Paperback)
Elizabeth Hardwicke
R797 Discovery Miles 7 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Zeno's Conscience (Hardcover, New Ed): Italo Svevo Zeno's Conscience (Hardcover, New Ed)
Italo Svevo; Introduction by Elizabeth Hardwick; Translated by William Weaver
R608 R562 Discovery Miles 5 620 Save R46 (8%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

The modern Italian classic discovered and championed by James Joyce, ZENO'S CONSCIENCE is a marvel of psychological insight, published here in a fine new translation by William Weaver - the first in more than seventy years. Italo Svevo's masterpiece tells the story of a hapless, doubting, guilt-ridden man paralyzed by fits of ecstasy and despair and tickled by his own cleverness. His doctor advises him, as a form of therapy, to write his memoirs; in doing so, Zeno reconstructs and ultimately reshapes the events of his life into a palatable reality for himself - a reality, however, founded on compromise, delusion, and rationalization. With cigarette in hand, Zeno sets out in search of health and happiness, hoping along the way to free himself from countless vices, not least of which is his accursed "last cigarette!" (Zeno's famously ineffectual refrain is inevitably followed by a lapse in resolve.) His amorous wanderings win him the shrill affections of an aspiring coloratura, and his confidence in his financial savoir-faire involves him in a hopeless speculative enterprise. Meanwhile, his trusting wife reliably awaits his return at appointed mealtimes. Zeno's adventures rise to antic heights in this pioneering psychoanalytic novel, as his restlessly self-preserving commentary inevitably embroiders the truth. Absorbing and devilishly entertaining, ZENO'S CONSCIENCE is at once a comedy of errors, a sly testimonial to he joys of procrastination, and a surpassingly lucid vision of human nature by one of the most important Italian literary figures of the twentieth century.

Writing in America (Hardcover): John Fischer, Robert B. Silvers Writing in America (Hardcover)
John Fischer, Robert B. Silvers; Contributions by John Fischer, Robert B. Silvers, Mason W. Gross, …
R1,163 Discovery Miles 11 630 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In the fall of 1959, Harper's Magazine published a special supplement on the state of writing and the American literary scene. The supplement was greeted with a broadside of commendation and a fusillade of cavil, and has since become recognized as the most useful brief survey of the contemporary state of the American writing arts and of their fellow travelers, the spoken word, the typescript word, the filmed and televised word, and the publishing memorandum. In this newly reissued volume in the Rutgers University Press Classics Imprint, Writing in America proves to be as stimulating as it was in 1960. Here, writers including Robert Brustein, Stanley Kunitz, and C.P. Snow examine the state of writing in American novels, films, and television candidly and critically. The result is a collection of essays that showcase a first-rate and highly entertaining piece of reporting on the American literary scene that resonate in 2017.

Daisy Miller (Paperback, New Ed): Henry James Daisy Miller (Paperback, New Ed)
Henry James; Introduction by Elizabeth Hardwick
R261 R241 Discovery Miles 2 410 Save R20 (8%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Originally published in The Cornhill Magazine in 1878 and in book form in 1879, Daisy Miller brought Henry James his first widespread commercial and critical success. The young Daisy Miller, an American on holiday with her mother on the shores of Switzerland’s Lac Leman, is one of James’s most vivid and tragic characters. Daisy’s friendship with an American gentleman, Mr. Winterbourne, and her subsequent infatuation with a passionate but impoverished Italian bring to life the great Jamesian themes of Americans abroad, innocence versus experience, and the grip of fate. As Elizabeth Hardwick writes in her Introduction, Daisy Miller “lives on, a figure out of literature who has entered history as a name, a vision.”

The House of Mirth (Paperback, New Ed): Edith Wharton The House of Mirth (Paperback, New Ed)
Edith Wharton; Introduction by Elizabeth Hardwick 1
R449 R420 Discovery Miles 4 200 Save R29 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

(Book Jacket Status: Jacketed)Introduction by Pamela KnightsIn "The House of Mirth," Edith Wharton depicts the glittering salons of Gilded Age New York with precision and wit, even as she movingly portrays the obstacles that impeded women's choices at the turn of the century.The beautiful, much-desired Lily Bart has been raised to be one of the perfect wives of the wealthy upper class, but her spark of character and independent drive prevents her from becoming one of the many women who will succeed in those circles. Though her desire for a comfortable life means that she cannot marry for love without money, her resistance to the rules of the social elite endangers her many marriage proposals. As Lily spirals down into debt and dishonor, her story takes on the resonance of classic tragedy. One of Wharton's most bracing and nuanced portraits of the life of women in a hostile, highly ordered world, "The House of Mirth" exposes the truths about American high society that its denizens most wished to deny.

"From the Hardcover edition."

Writing in America (Paperback): John Fischer, Robert B. Silvers Writing in America (Paperback)
John Fischer, Robert B. Silvers; Contributions by John Fischer, Robert B. Silvers, Mason W. Gross, …
R530 Discovery Miles 5 300 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In the fall of 1959, Harper's Magazine published a special supplement on the state of writing and the American literary scene. The supplement was greeted with a broadside of commendation and a fusillade of cavil, and has since become recognized as the most useful brief survey of the contemporary state of the American writing arts and of their fellow travelers, the spoken word, the typescript word, the filmed and televised word, and the publishing memorandum. In this newly reissued volume in the Rutgers University Press Classics Imprint, Writing in America proves to be as stimulating as it was in 1960. Here, writers including Robert Brustein, Stanley Kunitz, and C.P. Snow examine the state of writing in American novels, films, and television candidly and critically. The result is a collection of essays that showcase a first-rate and highly entertaining piece of reporting on the American literary scene that resonate in 2017.

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