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THE ULTIMATE GUIDES TO EXAM SUCCESS from York Notes - the UK's
favourite English Literature Study Guides. York Notes for AS &
A2 are brand new and have been specifically designed for AS and A2
students to help you get the very best grade you can. They are
comprehensive, easy to use, packed with valuable features and
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all-important exam. This edition covers Frankenstein and includes:
An enhanced exam skills section which includes essay plans, expert
guidance on understanding questions and sample answers. You'll know
exactly what you need to do and say to get the best grades. A
wealth of useful content like key quotations, revision tasks and
vital study tips that'll help you revise, remember and recall all
the most important information. The widest coverage and the best,
most in-depth analysis of characters, themes, language, form,
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understanding of all aspects of the text. York Notes for AS &
A2 are also available for these popular titles: The Bloody
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WutheringHeights(9781447913184)
'York Notes Advanced' offer an accessible approach to English
Literature. This series has been completely updated to meet the
needs of today's A-level and undergraduate students. Written by
established literature experts, 'York Notes Advanced' introduce
students to more sophisticated analysis, a range of critical
perspectives and wider contexts.
THE ULTIMATE GUIDES TO EXAM SUCCESS from York Notes - the UK's
favourite English Literature Study Guides. York Notes for AS &
A2 are specifically designed for AS & A2 students to help you
get the very best grade you can. They are comprehensive, easy to
use, packed with valuable features and written by experienced
experts to give you an in-depth understanding of the text, critical
approaches and the all-important exam. -An enhanced exam skills
section which includes essay plans, expert guidance on
understanding questions and sample answers. You'll know exactly
what you need to do and say to get the best grades. -A wealth of
useful content like key quotations, revision tasks and vital study
tips that'll help you revise, remember and recall all the most
important information. -The widest coverage and the best, most
in-depth analysis of characters, themes, language, form, context
and style to help you demonstrate an exhaustive understanding of
all aspects of the text. York Notes for AS & A2 are available
for these popular titles: The Bloody Chamber (9781447913153) Doctor
Faustus (9781447913177) Frankenstein (9781447913214) The Great
Gatsby (9781447913207) The Kite Runner (9781447913160) Macbeth
(9781447913146) Othello (9781447913191) Wuthering Heights
(9781447913184) Jane Eyre (9781447948834) Hamlet (9781447948872) A
Midsummer Night's Dream (9781447948841) Northanger Abbey
(9781447948858 Pride & Prejudice (9781447948865) Twelfth Night
(9781447948889)
York Notes Advanced offer a fresh and accessible approach to
English Literature. This market-leading series has been completely
updated to meet the needs of today's A-level and undergraduate
students. Written by established literature experts, York Notes
Advanced intorduce students to more sophisticated analysis, a range
of critical perspectives and wider contexts.
Contents: Introduction 1. Definitions; setting the terms of the debate, poet and speaker, reader and auditor, character and subject, changes in the canon 2. Origins; the influence of genre theory, reacting to the romantics, contemporary theories of poetry, self in the broader context, an alternative theory 3. Men and women; women's voices, the critique of gender ideology, men's voices, the gendered dynamics of self and other, cross gendered monologues, the monologue in dialogue 4. Victorian developments, the question of style, the historical consciousness, questions of epistemology, social critique 5. Modernism and its aftermath; the decline of a genre? an alternative view, sixties revival 6. Contemporary monologues; the monologue and society, revisionist monologues, monologues and the media glossary bibliography
'York Notes Advanced' offer an accessible approach to English
Literature. This series has been completely updated to meet the
needs of today's A-level and undergraduate students. Written by
established literature experts, 'York Notes Advanced' introduce
students to more sophisticated analysis, a range of critical
perspectives and wider contexts.
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Victorian Women Poets (Hardcover, New)
Alison Chapman; Contributions by Patricia Pulham, Marjorie Stone, Alison Chapman, Glennis Byron, …
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Specially commissioned essays offer revisionary readings of
canonical poets and bring into focus rediscovered writers. The
specially commissioned essays in Victorian Women Poets, written by
scholars from Britain and North America, offer revisionary readings
of canonical poets and bring into focus re-discovered writers. The
volume both engages critically with the political and aesthetic
agenda behind the project of recovery, and also presents a
pioneering approach to reading poets who have slipped out of the
canon. The work of Elizabeth Barrett Browning and ChristinaRossetti
is re-assessed and given surprising and innovative literary,
political and intellectual contexts that will change the way we
interpret their poetry. Writers of emerging significance, such as
Theodosia Garrow Trollope, Augusta Webster, Mathilde Blind, Michael
Field and Margaret Veley, are given prominence in groundbreaking
analysis that situates their writing within the wider debates of
the period. The themes interwoven throughout the essays - literary
history and canonicity, political poetics, nationhood, print
culture, and genre - provide a radically new understanding of
Victorian women's poetry that maps an agenda for future research.
JOSEPH BRISTOW, SUSAN BROWN, GLENNIS BYRON, ALISON CHAPMAN, NATALIE
M. HOUSTON, MICHELE MARTINEZ, PATRICIA PULHAM, MARJORIE STONE.
ALISON CHAPMAN lectures in English literature at the University of
Glasgow.
The popular appeal of Bram Stoker's Count Dracula, now over a
hundred years old, shows little sign of waning. No other monster
has endured, and proliferated, in quite the same way - even if we
now seem to prefer interviewing, rather than staking, our vampires.
It is only over the last twenty years, however, that Dracula has
begun to receive much serious critical attention. This volume
collects the most significant contemporary work on the novel from a
wide variety of theoretical perspectives, including Marxist,
Psychoanalytical, Historicist and Feminist giving a unique
collection which engages with questions about the psychological and
social significance of this highly transgressive and enduringly
popular text.
'The dead travel fast and, in our contemporary globalised world, so
too does the gothic.' Examining how gothic has been globalised and
globalisation made gothic, this collection of essays explores an
emerging globalgothic that is simultaneously a continuation of the
western tradition and a wholesale transformation of that tradition
which expands the horizons of the gothic in diverse new and
exciting ways. Globalgothic contains essays from some of the
leading scholars in gothic studies as well as offering insights
from new scholars in the field. The contributors consider a wide
range of different media, including literary texts, film, dance,
music, cyberculture, computer games, and graphic novels. This book
will be essential reading for all students and academics interested
in the gothic, in international literature, cinema, and cyberspace.
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The Gothic World offers an extensive overview of the popular field
of the Gothic, from the eighteenth century through to the present
day. Encompassing the literary, it also extends critical debate in
exciting new directions, including film, politics, fashion,
architecture, fine art, music, technology and cyberculture.
Structured around the principles of time, space and practice, and
including a detailed general introduction, the five sections of the
volume consider: Gothic histories Gothic spaces Gothic readers and
writers Gothic spectacle Contemporary impulses. The Gothic World
seeks to account for the Gothic as a multi-faceted,
multi-dimensional force, as a style, an aesthetic experience and a
mode of cultural expression that traverses genres, forms, media,
disciplines and national boundaries: a "Gothic World," indeed.
'The dead travel fast and, in our contemporary globalised world, so
too does the gothic.' Examining how gothic has been globalised and
globalisation made gothic, this collection of essays explores an
emerging globalgothic that is simultaneously a continuation of the
western tradition and a wholesale transformation of that tradition
which expands the horizons of the gothic in diverse new and
exciting ways. Globalgothic contains essays from some of the
leading scholars in gothic studies as well as offering insights
from new scholars in the field. The contributors consider a wide
range of different media, including literary texts, film, dance,
music, cyberculture, computer games, and graphic novels. This book
will be essential reading for all students and academics interested
in the gothic, in international literature, cinema, and cyberspace.
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This refreshingly clear guide provides students with a compact introduction to this key topic in literary studies. Although most often associated with Victorian poets such as Browning, dramatic monologue has a long literary and cultural history. Dramatic Monologue: *unravels the history of the genre, from the poems of Donne, to today's stand-up comic routines *presents a history of definitions of the term *explores issues at play in our understanding of the genre, such as subjectivity, gender and politics.
The Gothic World offers an overview of this popular field whilst
also extending critical debate in exciting new directions such as
film, politics, fashion, architecture, fine art and cyberculture.
Structured around the principles of time, space and practice, and
including a detailed general introduction, the five sections look
at: Gothic Histories Gothic Spaces Gothic Readers and Writers
Gothic Spectacle Contemporary Impulses. The Gothic World seeks to
account for the Gothic as a multi-faceted, multi-dimensional force,
as a style, an aesthetic experience and a mode of cultural
expression that traverses genres, forms, media, disciplines and
national boundaries and creates, indeed, its own 'World'.
To borrow a phrase used by one of the characters in the novel,
Dracula is "nineteenth century up-to-date with a vengeance." In her
introduction to this edition Glennis Byron first discusses the
famous novel as an expression not of universal fears and desires,
but of specifically late nineteenth-century concerns. And she
discusses too the ways in which to the modern reader it is not
Transylvania but London that is the location of the monstrosity in
Dracula.The many appendices include contemporary reviews; source
materials drawn on by Stoker; documents expressing contemporary
views on trances, sleepwalking and hypnotism; and other relevant
writing by Stoker, including "the censorship of Fiction," in which
he expresses his belief in the need to defend the social and moral
purity of the nation.
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