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The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists (Paperback, UK ed.): Robert Tressell The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists (Paperback, UK ed.)
Robert Tressell; Introduction by Lionel Kelly; Notes by Lionel Kelly; Series edited by Keith Carabine; Foreword by Tony Benn 1
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R144 R112 Discovery Miles 1 120 Save R32 (22%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists is a classic representation of the impoverished and politically powerless underclass of British society in Edwardian England, ruthlessly exploited by the institutionalized corruption of their employers and the civic and religious authorities. Epic in scale, the novel charts the ruinous effects of the laissez-faire mercantilist ethics on the men, women, and children of the working classes, and through its emblematic characters, argues for a socialist politics as the only hope for a civilized and humane life for all. This Wordsworth edition includes an exclusive foreword by the late Tony Benn.

Fathers and Sons (Paperback, New edition): Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev Fathers and Sons (Paperback, New edition)
Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev; Introduction by Lionel Kelly; Series edited by Keith Carabine; Translated by C.J. Hogarth
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R125 R91 Discovery Miles 910 Save R34 (27%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

With an Introduction by Lionel Kelly, University of Reading. Translated by C.J. Hogarth. Fathers and Sons is one of the greatest nineteenth century Russian novels, and has long been acclaimed as Turgenev's finest work. It is a political novel set in a domestic context, with a universal theme, the generational divide between fathers and sons. Set in 1859 at the moment when the Russian autocratic state began to move hesitantly towards social and political reform, the novel explores the conflict between the liberal-minded fathers of Russian reformist sympathies and their free-thinking intellectual sons whose revolutionary ideology threatened the stability of the state. At its centre is Evgeny Bazorov, a strong-willed antagonist of all forms of social orthodoxy who proclaims himself a nihilist and believes in the need to overthrow all the institutions of the state. As the novel develops Bazarov's political ambitions become fatally meshed with emotional and private concerns, and his end is a tragic failure. The novel caused a bitter furore on its publication in 1862, and this, a year later, drove Turgenev from Russia.

Tobias Smollett - The Critical Heritage (Hardcover, Revised): Lionel Kelly Tobias Smollett - The Critical Heritage (Hardcover, Revised)
Lionel Kelly
R10,904 Discovery Miles 109 040 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


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Tobias Smollett - The Critical Heritage (Paperback): Lionel Kelly Tobias Smollett - The Critical Heritage (Paperback)
Lionel Kelly
R749 Discovery Miles 7 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling student and researcher to read the work themselves.

The Portrait Of A Lady (Paperback, Reissue): Henry James The Portrait Of A Lady (Paperback, Reissue)
Henry James; Introduction by Lionel Kelly; Notes by Lionel Kelly; Series edited by Keith Carabine
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R138 R106 Discovery Miles 1 060 Save R32 (23%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

With an Introduction and Notes by Lionel Kelly, Senior Lecturer in English, University of Reading. Transplanted to Europe from her native America, Isabel Archer has candour, beauty, intelligence, an independent spirit and a marked enthusiasm for life. An unexpected inheritance apparently gives her freedom, but despite all her natural advantages she makes one disastrous error of judgement and the result is genuinely tragic. Her tale, told with James' inimitable poise, is of the widest relevance. 'The phase when his (Henry James') genius functioned with the freest and fullest vitality is represented by The Portrait of a Lady'. (F.R. LEAVIS)

The Rainbow (Paperback, New edition): D. H Lawrence The Rainbow (Paperback, New edition)
D. H Lawrence; Introduction by Lionel Kelly; Notes by Lionel Kelly; Series edited by Keith Carabine
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R135 R102 Discovery Miles 1 020 Save R33 (24%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

With an Introduction and Notes by Lionel Kelly, University of Reading. In 1915, Lawrence's frank representation of sexuality in The Rainbow caused a furore and the novel was seized by the police and banned almost as soon as it was published. Today it is recognised as one of the classic English novels of the twentieth century. The Rainbow is about three generations of the Brangwen family of Nottinghamshire from the 1840s to the early years of the twentieth century. Within this framework Lawrence's essential concern is with the passional lives of his characters as he explores the pressures that determine their lives, using a religious symbolism in which the 'rainbow' of the title is his unifying motif. His primary focus is on the individual's struggle to growth and fulfilment within marriage and changing social circumstances, a process shown to grow more difficult through the generations. Young Ursula Brangwen, whose story is continued in Women in Love, is finally the central figure in Lawrence's anatomy of the confining structures of English social life and the impact of industrialisation and urbanisation on the human psyche.

This Side of Paradise / The Beautiful and Damned (Paperback): F. Scott Fitzgerald This Side of Paradise / The Beautiful and Damned (Paperback)
F. Scott Fitzgerald; Introduction by Lionel Kelly; Notes by Lionel Kelly; Series edited by Keith Carabine 1
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R179 R150 Discovery Miles 1 500 Save R29 (16%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

With an Introduction and Notes by Lionel Kelly, University of Reading. This Side of Paradise tells the story of Amory Blaine, the only child of wealthy parents, whose journey from adolescence to adulthood follows him from prep school through to Princeton University, where his literary talents flourish, in contrast to his academic failure. A sequence of love affairs with beautiful young women are fatally damaged by the collapse of his family's fortune, and the novel ends with him poised to face the challenge of making his own way in the world. Composed in an unconventional narrative mode, the novel is a rich fusion of satiric and romance idioms, and found a captivated audience on its publication in 1920. It made Fitzgerald rich and famous overnight. The Beautiful and Damned is a bleaker version of the corrosive power of wealth and its privileges, one of Fitzgerald's abiding subjects. Anthony Patch, is heir to a huge fortune, whose marriage to the beautiful and indolent Gloria is increasingly shadowed by Anthony's fall into alcoholism. Though he wins a lawsuit to gain his inheritance of millions of dollars, it is a pyrrhic victory, for he is now a physically and morally broken man.

Call of the Wild & White Fang (Paperback, Reissue): Jack London Call of the Wild & White Fang (Paperback, Reissue)
Jack London; Introduction by Lionel Kelly; Notes by Lionel Kelly; Series edited by Keith Carabine
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R126 R92 Discovery Miles 920 Save R34 (27%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

With an Introduction and Notes by Lionel Kelly, University of Reading. The Call of the Wild (1903) and White Fang (1906) are world famous animal stories. Set in Alaska during the Klondike Gold Rush of the late 1890s, The Call of the Wild is about Buck, the magnificent cross-bred offspring of a St Bernard and a Scottish Collie. Stolen from his pampered life on a Californian estate and shipped to the Klondike to work as a sledge dog, he triumphs over his circumstances and becomes the leader of a wolf pack. The story records the 'decivilisation' of Buck as he answers 'the call of the wild', an inherent memory of primeval origins to which he instinctively responds. In contrast, White Fang relates the tale of a wolf born and bred in the wild which is civilised by the master he comes to trust and love. The brutal world of the Klondike miners and their dogs is brilliantly evoked and Jack London's rendering of the sentient life of Buck and White Fang as they confront their destiny is enthralling and convincing. The deeper resonance of these stories derives from the author's use of the myth of the hero who survives by strength and courage, a powerful myth that still appeals to our collective unconscious.

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