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The Country of Our Dreams - a novel of Australia and Ireland (Hardcover): Mary O'Connell The Country of Our Dreams - a novel of Australia and Ireland (Hardcover)
Mary O'Connell
R771 Discovery Miles 7 710 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Readings on Audience and Textual Materiality (Paperback): Carrie Griffin, Graham Allen, Mary O'Connell Readings on Audience and Textual Materiality (Paperback)
Carrie Griffin, Graham Allen, Mary O'Connell
R1,190 R655 Discovery Miles 6 550 Save R535 (45%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The twelve essays in this edited collection examine the experience of reading, from the late medieval period to the twentieth century. Central to the theme of the book is the role of materiality: how the physical object - book, manuscript, libretto - affects the experience of the person reading it.

Readings on Audience and Textual Materiality (Hardcover): Carrie Griffin, Graham Allen, Mary O'Connell Readings on Audience and Textual Materiality (Hardcover)
Carrie Griffin, Graham Allen, Mary O'Connell
R1,161 Discovery Miles 11 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The twelve essays in this edited collection examine the experience of reading, from the late medieval period to the twentieth century. Central to the theme of the book is the role of materiality: how the physical object - book, manuscript, libretto - affects the experience of the person reading it.

The Country of Our Dreams - a novel of Australia and Ireland (Paperback): Mary O'Connell The Country of Our Dreams - a novel of Australia and Ireland (Paperback)
Mary O'Connell
R577 Discovery Miles 5 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Observing Young Children - A Tool for Meaningful Assessment (Ages Birth to Five) (Paperback): Mary O'Connell Observing Young Children - A Tool for Meaningful Assessment (Ages Birth to Five) (Paperback)
Mary O'Connell
R533 Discovery Miles 5 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Dear Reader (Paperback): Mary O'Connell Dear Reader (Paperback)
Mary O'Connell
R554 R462 Discovery Miles 4 620 Save R92 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

For seventeen-year-old Flannery Fields, the only respite from the plaid-skirted mean girls at Sacred Heart High School at is her beloved teacher Miss Sweeney's AP English class. But when Miss Sweeney doesn't show up to teach Flannery's favourite book, Wuthering Heights, leaving behind her purse, Flannery knows something is wrong. The police are called, and Flannery gives them everything - except Miss Sweeney's copy of Wuthering Heights. This she holds onto. And good thing she does, because when she opens it, it has somehow transformed into Miss Sweeney's real-time diary. It seems Miss Sweeney is in New York City - and she's in trouble. So Flannery does something very unFlannery-like: she skips school and sets out for Manhattan, with the book as her guide. But as soon as she arrives, she meets a boy named Heath. Heath is British, on a gap year, incredibly smart - yet he's never heard of Albert Einstein or Anne Frank. In fact, Flannery can't help thinking that he seems to have stepped from the pages of Bronte's novel. Could it be? With inimitable wit and heart, Mary O'Connell has crafted a love letter to reading, to the books that make us who we are. Dear Reader, charming and heartbreaking, is a novel about finding your people, on the page in the world.

Byron and John Murray - A Poet and His Publisher (Hardcover): Mary O'Connell Byron and John Murray - A Poet and His Publisher (Hardcover)
Mary O'Connell
R3,646 Discovery Miles 36 460 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Byron and John Murray: A Poet and His Publisher is the first comprehensive account of the relationship between Byron and the man who published his poetry for over ten years. It is commonly seen as a paradox of Byron's literary career that the liberal poet was published by a conservative publishing house. It is less of a paradox when, as this book illustrates, we see John Murray as a competitive, innovative publisher who understood how to deal with his most famous author. The book begins by charting the early years of Murray's success prior to the publication of Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, and describes Byron's early engagement with the literary marketplace. The book describes in detail how Byron became one of Murray's authors, before documenting the success of their commercial association and the eventual and protracted disintegration of their relationship. Byron wrote more letters to John Murray than anyone else and their correspondence represents a fascinating dialogue on the nature of Byron's poetry, and particularly the nature of his fame. It is the central argument of this book that Byron's ambivalent attitude towards professional writing and popular literature can be illuminated through an understanding of his relationship with John Murray.

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