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Adobe Up Close - The Beauty of Buildings Made of Mud (Hardcover): Marcia Johnson Adobe Up Close - The Beauty of Buildings Made of Mud (Hardcover)
Marcia Johnson; Photographs by Michael Gamer
R1,006 R859 Discovery Miles 8 590 Save R147 (15%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Lyrical Ballads 1798 and 1800 (Paperback, Broadview Ed): Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Wordsworth Lyrical Ballads 1798 and 1800 (Paperback, Broadview Ed)
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Wordsworth; Edited by Michael Gamer, Dahlia Porter
R694 Discovery Miles 6 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Long central to the canon of British Romantic literature, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads is a fascinating case study in the history of poetry, publishing, and authorship. This Broadview edition is the first to reprint both the 1798 and the 1800 editions of Lyrical Ballads in their entirety. In the appendices to this Broadview edition, reviews, correspondence, and a selection of contemporary verse and prose situate the work within the popular and experimental literature of its time, and allow readers to trace the work's transformations in response to the pressures of the literary marketplace.

The Castle of Otranto (Paperback, New Ed): Horace Walpole The Castle of Otranto (Paperback, New Ed)
Horace Walpole; Edited by Michael Gamer; Notes by Michael Gamer
R250 R234 Discovery Miles 2 340 Save R16 (6%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

First published as a scholarly translation from an ancient Italian text, this tale of a fatal prophecy set in the time of the crusades inspired terror in its early readers. On receiving a copy, the poet Thomas Gray wrote to Walpole admitting that he was "afraid to go to bed o'nights", little suspecting that his friend was the novel's true author.

With The Castle of Otranto, Walpole established the Gothic as a literary form in England. The eerie architecture of the castle and its adjacent monastery, the guilty secrets and unlawful desires of its inhabitants, and the supernatural happenings have inspired writers in this tradition from Ann Radcliffe and Bram Stoker, to Daphne Du Maurier and Stephen King.
Romanticism, Self-Canonization, and the Business of Poetry (Hardcover): Michael Gamer Romanticism, Self-Canonization, and the Business of Poetry (Hardcover)
Michael Gamer
R2,544 Discovery Miles 25 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is the first book to examine how Romantic writers transformed poetic collections to reach new audiences. In a series of case studies, Michael Gamer shows Romantic poets to be fundamentally social authors: working closely with booksellers, intimately involved in literary production, and resolutely concerned with current readers even as they presented themselves as disinterested artists writing for posterity. Exploding the myth of Romantic poets as naive, unworldly, or unconcerned with the practical aspects of literary production, this study shows them instead to be engaged with intellectual property, profit and loss, and the power of reprinting to reshape literary reputation. Gamer offers a fresh perspective on how we think about poetic revision, placing it between aesthetic and economic registers and foregrounding the centrality of poetic collections rather than individual poems to the construction of literary careers.

Romanticism, Self-Canonization, and the Business of Poetry (Paperback): Michael Gamer Romanticism, Self-Canonization, and the Business of Poetry (Paperback)
Michael Gamer
R981 Discovery Miles 9 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is the first book to examine how Romantic writers transformed poetic collections to reach new audiences. In a series of case studies, Michael Gamer shows Romantic poets to be fundamentally social authors: working closely with booksellers, intimately involved in literary production, and resolutely concerned with current readers even as they presented themselves as disinterested artists writing for posterity. Exploding the myth of Romantic poets as naive, unworldly, or unconcerned with the practical aspects of literary production, this study shows them instead to be engaged with intellectual property, profit and loss, and the power of reprinting to reshape literary reputation. Gamer offers a fresh perspective on how we think about poetic revision, placing it between aesthetic and economic registers and foregrounding the centrality of poetic collections rather than individual poems to the construction of literary careers.

Romanticism and the Gothic - Genre, Reception, and Canon Formation (Paperback, New ed): Michael Gamer Romanticism and the Gothic - Genre, Reception, and Canon Formation (Paperback, New ed)
Michael Gamer
R1,138 Discovery Miles 11 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is the first full-length study to examine the links between high Romantic literature and what has often been thought of as a merely popular genre - the Gothic. Michael Gamer offers a sharply focused analysis of how and why Romantic writers drew on Gothic conventions whilst, at the same time, denying their influence in order to claim critical respectability. He shows how the reception of Gothic literature, including its institutional and commercial recognition as a form of literature, played a fundamental role in the development of Romanticism as an ideology. In doing so he examines the early history of the Romantic movement and its assumptions about literary value, and the politics of reading, writing and reception at the end of the eighteenth century. As a whole the book makes an original contribution to our understanding of genre, tracing the impact of reception, marketing and audience on its formation.

The Broadview Anthology of Romantic Drama (Paperback, Annotated Ed): Jeffrey Cox, Michael Gamer The Broadview Anthology of Romantic Drama (Paperback, Annotated Ed)
Jeffrey Cox, Michael Gamer
R1,601 Discovery Miles 16 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The London theatres arguably were the central cultural institutions in England during the Romantic period, and certainly were arenas in which key issues of the time were contested. While existing anthologies of Romantic drama have focused almost exclusively on "closet dramas" rarely performed on stage, The Broadview Anthology of Romantic Drama instead provides a broad sampling of works representative of the full range of the drama of the period. It includes the dramatic work of canonical Romantic poets (Samuel Coleridge's Remorse, Percy Shelley's The Cenci, and Lord Byron's Sardanapalus) and important plays by women dramatists (Hannah Cowley's A Bold Stroke for a Husband, Elizabeth Inchbald's Every One Has His Fault, and Joanna Baillie's Orra). It also provides a selection of popular theatrical genres-from melodrama and pantomime to hippodrama and parody-most popular in the period, featuring plays by George Colman the Younger, Thomas John Dibdin, and Matthew Gregory Lewis. In short, this is the most wide-ranging and comprehensive anthology of Romantic drama ever published. The introduction by the editors provides an informative overview of the drama and stage practices of the Romantic Period. The anthology also provides copious supplementary materials, including an Appendix of reviews and contemporary essays on the theater, a Glossary of Actors and Actresses, and a guide to further reading. Each of the ten plays has been fully edited and annotated.

The Importance of Being Earnest and Other Plays (Paperback): Oscar Wilde The Importance of Being Earnest and Other Plays (Paperback)
Oscar Wilde; Introduction by Sylvan Barnet; Afterword by Elise Bruhl, Michael Gamer
R135 Discovery Miles 1 350 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

A universal favorite, The Importance of Being Earnest displays Oscar Wilde's theatrical genius at its brilliant best. Subtitled "A Trivial Comedy for Serious People", this hilarious attack on Victorian manners and morals turns a pompous world on its head, lets duplicity lead to happiness, and makes riposte the highest form of art. Also included in this special collection are Wilde's first comedy success, Lady Windermere's Fan, and his richly sensual melodrama, Salome.

A Cultural History of Tragedy in the Age of Empire: Michael Gamer, Diego Saglia A Cultural History of Tragedy in the Age of Empire
Michael Gamer, Diego Saglia; Series edited by Rebecca Bushnell
R897 Discovery Miles 8 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume traces a path across the metamorphoses of tragedy and the tragic in Western cultures during the bourgeois age of nations, revolutions, and empires, roughly delimited by the French Revolution and the First World War. Its starting point is the recognition that tragedy did not die with Romanticism, as George Steiner famously argued over half a century ago, but rather mutated and dispersed, converging into a variety of unstable, productive forms both on the stage and off. In turn, the tragic as a concept and mode transformed itself under the pressure of multiple social, historical and political-ideological phenomena. This volume therefore deploys a narrative centred on hybridization extending across media, genres, demographics, faiths both religious and secular, and national boundaries. The essays also tell a story of how tragedy and the tragic offered multiple means of capturing the increasingly fragmented perception of reality and history that emerged in the 19th century. Each chapter takes a different theme as its focus: forms and media; sites of performance and circulation; communities of production and consumption; philosophy and social theory; religion, ritual and myth; politics of city and nation; society and family, and gender and sexuality.

Romanticism and the Gothic - Genre, Reception, and Canon Formation (Hardcover): Michael Gamer Romanticism and the Gothic - Genre, Reception, and Canon Formation (Hardcover)
Michael Gamer
R2,661 Discovery Miles 26 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is the first full-length study to examine the links between high Romantic literature and what has often been thought of as a merely popular genre--the Gothic. Michael Gamer analyzes how and why Romantic writers drew on Gothic conventions while, at the same time, denying their influence in order to claim critical respectability. He shows how the reception of Gothic literature played a fundamental role in the development of Romanticism as an ideology, tracing the politics of reading, writing and reception at the end of the eighteenth century.

Adobe Up Close - The Beauty of Buildings Made of Mud (Paperback): Marcia Johnson Adobe Up Close - The Beauty of Buildings Made of Mud (Paperback)
Marcia Johnson; Photographs by Michael Gamer
R653 R582 Discovery Miles 5 820 Save R71 (11%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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