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Reading the Graphic Surface - The Presence of the Book in Prose Fiction (Hardcover): Glyn White Reading the Graphic Surface - The Presence of the Book in Prose Fiction (Hardcover)
Glyn White
R2,419 Discovery Miles 24 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book critically engages with the visual appearance of prose fiction where it is manipulated by authors, from alterations in typography to the deconstruction of the physical form of the book. It reappraises the range of effects it is possible to create through the use of graphic devices and explores why literary criticism has dismissed such features as either unreadable experimental gimmicks or, more recently, as examples of the worst kind of postmodern decadence. Through the examination of problematical texts which utilize the graphic surface in innovative and unusual ways, including Samuel Beckett's "Watt"," B.S. Johnson's "Albert Angelo"," Christine Brooke-Rose's "Thru" "and Alasdair Gray's "Lanark," " this book demonstrates that an awareness of the graphic surface can make significant contributions to interpretation.

The 1940s: A Decade of Modern British Fiction (Hardcover): Philip Tew, Glyn White The 1940s: A Decade of Modern British Fiction (Hardcover)
Philip Tew, Glyn White
R4,656 Discovery Miles 46 560 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

How did social, cultural and political events concerning Britain during the 1940s reshape modern British fiction? During the Second World War and in its aftermath, British literature experienced and recorded drastic and decisive changes to old certainties. Moving from potential invasion and defeat to victory, the creation of the welfare state and a new Cold war threat, the pace of historical change seemed too rapid and monumental for writers to match. Consequently the 1940s were often side-lined in literary accounts as a dividing line between periods and styles. Drawing on more recent scholarship and research, this volume surveys and analyses this period's fascinating diversity, from novels of the Blitz and the Navy to the rise of important new voices with its contributors exploring the work of influential women, Commonwealth, exiled, genre, avant-garde and queer writers. A major critical re-evaluation of the intriguing decade, this book offers substantial chapters on Elizabeth Bowen, Graham Greene, and George Orwell as well as covering such writers as Jocelyn Brooke, Monica Dickens, James Hadley Chase, Patrick Hamilton, Gerald Kersh, Daphne Du Maurier, Mary Renault, Denton Welch and many others.

Reading the Graphic Surface - The Presence of the Book in Prose Fiction (Paperback): Glyn White Reading the Graphic Surface - The Presence of the Book in Prose Fiction (Paperback)
Glyn White
R627 Discovery Miles 6 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book critically engages with the visual appearance of prose fiction where it is manipulated by authors, from alterations in typography to the deconstruction of the physical form of the book. It reappraises the range of effects it is possible to create through the use of graphic devices and explores why literary criticism has dismissed such features as either unreadable experimental gimmicks or, more recently, as examples of the worst kind of postmodern decadence.
Through the examination of problematical texts which utilize the graphic surface in innovative and unusual ways, including Samuel Beckett's" Watt," B.S. Johnson's "Albert Angelo," Christine Brooke-Rose's "Thru" and Alasdair Gray's "Lanark," this book demonstrates that an awareness of the graphic surface can make significant contributions to interpretation.

The 1940s: A Decade of Modern British Fiction (Paperback): Philip Tew, Glyn White The 1940s: A Decade of Modern British Fiction (Paperback)
Philip Tew, Glyn White
R1,272 Discovery Miles 12 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

How did social, cultural and political events concerning Britain during the 1940s reshape modern British fiction? During the Second World War and in its aftermath, British literature experienced and recorded drastic and decisive changes to old certainties. Moving from potential invasion and defeat to victory, the creation of the welfare state and a new Cold war threat, the pace of historical change seemed too rapid and monumental for writers to match. Consequently the 1940s were often side-lined in literary accounts as a dividing line between periods and styles. Drawing on more recent scholarship and research, this volume surveys and analyses this period’s fascinating diversity, from novels of the Blitz and the Navy to the rise of important new voices with its contributors exploring the work of influential women, Commonwealth, exiled, genre, avant-garde and queer writers. A major critical re-evaluation of the intriguing decade, this book offers substantial chapters on Elizabeth Bowen, Graham Greene, and George Orwell as well as covering such writers as Jocelyn Brooke, Monica Dickens, James Hadley Chase, Patrick Hamilton, Gerald Kersh, Daphne Du Maurier, Mary Renault, Denton Welch and many others.

Laughing Matters - Understanding Film, Television and Radio Comedy (Paperback): John Mundy, Glyn White Laughing Matters - Understanding Film, Television and Radio Comedy (Paperback)
John Mundy, Glyn White
R593 Discovery Miles 5 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Laughing Matters takes an analytic approach to film, television and radio comedy and provides an accessible overview of its forms and contexts. The introduction explains the value of studying comedy, concisely outlines the approach taken and summarises the relevant theories. The subsequent chapters are divided into two parts. The first part examines the specific forms comedy has taken as a constant and key element in film and broadcast comedy from their origins to the present. The second part shows how the genre gravitates towards contentious issues in British and American culture as it finds humour in the boundaries of class, gender, sexuality, race and logic. The authors cover silent cinema comedy including Chaplin, Lloyd and Keaton, sound film comedies including the Marx Brothers and Laurel and Hardy, Romantic film comedy, radio, television situation and sketch comedy, comedy and genre (including parody and spoof), animations from cartoons to CGI, issues of gender and sexuality from drag comedy to queer reading, issues of taste and humour from Carry On to contemporary 'gross-out' , and issues of race and ethnicity including a case study of African-American screen comedy. Numerous opportunities for following up are highlighted and advice on further reading, writing academically about comedy and an extensive bibliography add to the value of this textbook. -- .

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