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Modernizing George Eliot - The Writer as Artist, Intellectual, Proto-Modernist, Cultural Critic (Hardcover, New): K. M Newton Modernizing George Eliot - The Writer as Artist, Intellectual, Proto-Modernist, Cultural Critic (Hardcover, New)
K. M Newton
R3,380 Discovery Miles 33 800 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

George Eliot's work has been subject to a wide range of critical questioning, but most of her critics relate her substantially to a Victorian context and intellectual framework. This book seeks to demonstrate that more thany any of her Victorian contemporaries she anticipates significant aspects of writing in the twentieth and indeed twenty-first century in regard to both art and philosophy. Although rightly associated with "realism" her concept of the real is philosophically informed and her writing is also highly allusive.

This new book presents a series of linked essays exploring Eliot's credentials as a radical thinker and her engagement with political and ethical issues. Opening with her relationship to the Romantic tradition and Byron in particular, he goes on to discuss her reading of Darwinism, her radical critique of Victorian values and her affiliation with modernists such as Joyce. The final essays discuss her work in relation to Derridean themes and to the philosopher Bernard Williams' concept of moral luck. What emerges is a very different Eliot from the rather conservative figure portrayed in much of the critical literature, who might justly be thought of as the most significant Victorian writer for twenty-first century readers and critics.

George Eliot for the Twenty-First Century - Literature, Philosophy, Politics (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018): K. M Newton George Eliot for the Twenty-First Century - Literature, Philosophy, Politics (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
K. M Newton
R2,728 Discovery Miles 27 280 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

George Eliot for the Twenty-First Century reexamines Eliot two hundred years after her birth and offers an innovative critical reading that seeks to change perceptions of Eliot. Tracing Eliot's literary reception from the nineteenth century to the late twentieth and early twenty-first century, K. M. Newton frames Eliot as an unorthodox radical and considers the philosophical, ethical, political, and artistic subtleties permeating her writings. Drawing from close readings of her novels, essays, and letters, Newton offers a new critical perspective on George Eliot and reveals her enduring relevance in the twenty-first century.

George Eliot: Romantic Humanist - A Study of the Philosophical Structure of her Novels (Hardcover): K. M Newton George Eliot: Romantic Humanist - A Study of the Philosophical Structure of her Novels (Hardcover)
K. M Newton
R4,344 Discovery Miles 43 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
George Eliot for the Twenty-First Century - Literature, Philosophy, Politics (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st... George Eliot for the Twenty-First Century - Literature, Philosophy, Politics (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018)
K. M Newton
R1,767 Discovery Miles 17 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

George Eliot for the Twenty-First Century reexamines Eliot two hundred years after her birth and offers an innovative critical reading that seeks to change perceptions of Eliot. Tracing Eliot's literary reception from the nineteenth century to the late twentieth and early twenty-first century, K. M. Newton frames Eliot as an unorthodox radical and considers the philosophical, ethical, political, and artistic subtleties permeating her writings. Drawing from close readings of her novels, essays, and letters, Newton offers a new critical perspective on George Eliot and reveals her enduring relevance in the twenty-first century.

Modern Literature and the Tragic (Hardcover, New): K. M Newton Modern Literature and the Tragic (Hardcover, New)
K. M Newton
R2,641 Discovery Miles 26 410 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book explores modern literature's responses to the tragic. It examines writers from the latter half of the nineteenth century through to the later twentieth century who respond to ideas about tragedy.
Although Ibsen has been accused of being responsible for the 'death of tragedy', Ken Newton argues that Ibsen instead generates an anti-tragic perspective that had a major influence on dramatists such as Shaw and Brecht. By contrast, writers such as Hardy and Conrad, influenced by Schopenhauerean pessimism and Darwinism, attempt to modernise the concept of the tragic. Nietzsche's revisionist interpretation of the tragic influenced writers who either take pessimism or the 'Dionysian' commitment to life to an extreme, as in Strindberg and D. H. Lawrernce. Different views emerge in the period following the second world war with the 'Theatre of the Absurd' and postmodern anti-foundationalism.
Key Features
*Broad coverage of drama and fiction by British, European, and American writers
*Provides readings of particular texts including Tolstoy's Anna Karenina, Ibsen's Ghosts, Strindberg's Miss Julie, Brecht's Mother Courage, Chekhov's Three Sisters, Thomas Hardy's Tess of the d'Urbervilles and Jude the Obscure, Shaw's Saint Joan, Miller's Death of a Salesman, Conrad's Heart of Darkness, and D H Lawrence's The Rainbow and Women in Love
*Combines literary interpretation with philosophical discussion, e.g. of Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Derrida, Rorty

Daniel Deronda (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): George Eliot Daniel Deronda (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
George Eliot; Edited by Graham Handley; Introduction by K. M Newton
R328 R305 Discovery Miles 3 050 Save R23 (7%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

'she felt herself standing at the game of life with many eyes upon her, daring everything to win much' Gwendolen Harleth gambles her happiness when she marries a sadistic aristocrat for his money. Beautiful, neurotic, and self-centred, Gwendolen is trapped in an increasingly destructive relationship, and only her chance encounter with the idealistic Deronda seems to offer the hope of a brighter future. Deronda is searching for a vocation, and in embracing the Jewish cause he finds one that is both visionary and life-changing. Damaged by their pasts, and alienated from the society around them, they must both discover the values that will give their lives meaning. George Eliot's powerful novel is set in a Britain whose ruling class is decadent and materialistic, its power likely to be threatened by a politically emergent Germany. The novel's exploration of sexuality, guilt, and the will to power anticipates later developments in fiction, and its linking of the personal and the political in a context of social and economic crisis gives it especial relevance to the dominant issues of the twenty-first century. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.

Modernizing George Eliot - The Writer as Artist, Intellectual, Proto-Modernist, Cultural Critic (Paperback): K. M Newton Modernizing George Eliot - The Writer as Artist, Intellectual, Proto-Modernist, Cultural Critic (Paperback)
K. M Newton
R1,573 Discovery Miles 15 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. George Eliot's work has been subject to a wide range of critical questioning, most of which relates her substantially to a Victorian context and intellectual framework. This book examines the ways in which her work anticipates significant aspects of writing in the twentieth and indeed twenty first century in regard to both art and philosophy. This new book presents a series of linked essays exploring Eliot's credentials as a radical thinker. Opening with her relationship to the Romantic tradition, Newton goes on to discuss her reading of Darwinism, her radical critique of Victorian values and her affiliation with the modernists. The final essays discuss her work in relation to Derridean themes and to Bernard Williams' concept of moral luck. What emerges is a very different Eliot from the conservative figure portrayed in much critical literature.

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