0
Your cart

Your cart is empty

Browse All Departments
  • All Departments
Price
Status
Brand

Showing 1 - 8 of 8 matches in All Departments

George Eliot and Victorian Historiography - Imagining the National Past (Hardcover): Neil McCaw George Eliot and Victorian Historiography - Imagining the National Past (Hardcover)
Neil McCaw
R2,782 Discovery Miles 27 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this new study of George Eliot's fiction, textual attempts to imagine a coherent and unified national past are seen as producing a contradictory vision of Englishness. It is a historiographical national identity, constructed in the image of predominant, and conflicting, trends in the Victorian writing of history. The inherent uncertainty caused by the shift between different perceptions of English history leads, in the later fiction, to an abandonment of contemporaneous grand narratives. The consequence is a history that anticipates a more modern, radical philosophy of history.

George Eliot and Victorian Historiography - Imagining the National Past (Hardcover, 2000 ed.): Neil McCaw George Eliot and Victorian Historiography - Imagining the National Past (Hardcover, 2000 ed.)
Neil McCaw
R2,782 Discovery Miles 27 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this new study of George Eliot's fiction, textual attempts to imagine a coherent and unified national past are seen as producing a contradictory vision of Englishness. It is a historiographical national identity, constructing the image of predominant, and conflicting, trends in the Victorian writing of history. The inherent uncertainty caused by the shift between different perceptions of English history leads, in later fiction, to an abandonment of contemporaneous grand narratives. The consequence is a history that anticipates a more modern, radical philosophy of history.

Adapting Detective Fiction - Crime, Englishness and the TV Detectives (Hardcover): Neil McCaw Adapting Detective Fiction - Crime, Englishness and the TV Detectives (Hardcover)
Neil McCaw
R4,693 Discovery Miles 46 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Adapting Detective Fiction is a study of specific instances of adaptation, with close readings of both the originating sources and adapted texts. But it is also more than this. It is a study of the politics of representation in the last decades of the twentieth century, and the role television detective fiction plays in this. It is about the mutually-informing interrelation of cultural texts and political rhetoric, about the connection between the popular-cultural depiction of crime and criminality and how we come to understand human behaviour and culpability; most of all, it is a detailed consideration of what the process of adaptation reveals about the shifting nature of the world in which we live. With specific reference to television series such as The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Miss Marple. A Touch of Frost Cadfael, and Midsomer Murders Adapting Detective Fiction uses adaptation as the basis for an exercise in later twentieth-century cultural history, illustrating the fundamental role detective fictions play in popular beliefs about the nature of crime and Englishness.

Historical Dictionary of Sherlock Holmes (Paperback): Neil McCaw Historical Dictionary of Sherlock Holmes (Paperback)
Neil McCaw
R1,163 Discovery Miles 11 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Historical Dictionary of Sherlock Holmes contains a variety of information about Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories, as both narratives and also cultural phenomena. The volume will help readers look deeper into those stories and the meanings of the various reference points within them, as well as achieving a deeper understanding of the range of contexts of Holmes, Conan Doyle, and detective fiction as a genre. This book examines the broad global Sherlock Holmes phenomenon related to the ways in which the stories have been adapted into a range of other media, as well as the cultural status of Holmes all over the world. Historical Dictionary of Sherlock Holmes contains a chronology, an introduction, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 1,000 cross-referenced entries that contain detailed examinations of the themes and features of the 60 stories that make up the Sherlock Holmes canon. This book is an excellent resource for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories.

Historical Dictionary of Sherlock Holmes (Hardcover): Neil McCaw Historical Dictionary of Sherlock Holmes (Hardcover)
Neil McCaw
R2,563 Discovery Miles 25 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Historical Dictionary of Sherlock Holmes contains a variety of information about Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes stories, as both narratives and also cultural phenomena. The volume will help readers look deeper into those stories and the meanings of the various reference points within them, as well as achieving a deeper understanding of the range of contexts of Holmes, Conan Doyle, and detective fiction as a genre. This book examines the broad global Sherlock Holmes phenomenon related to the ways in which the stories have been adapted into a range of other media, as well as the cultural status of Holmes all over the world. Historical Dictionary of Sherlock Holmes contains a chronology, an introduction, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 1,000 cross-referenced entries that contain detailed examinations of the themes and features of the 60 stories that make up the Sherlock Holmes canon. This book is an excellent resource for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes stories.

How to Read Texts - A Student Guide to Critical Approaches and Skills (Paperback, 2nd edition): Neil McCaw How to Read Texts - A Student Guide to Critical Approaches and Skills (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Neil McCaw 1
R850 Discovery Miles 8 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Now in its second edition, How to Read Texts introduces students to key critical approaches to literary texts and offers a practical introduction for students developing their own critical and close-reading skills. Written in a lively, jargon-free style, it explains critical concepts, approaches and ideas including: - Debates around critical theory - The role of history and context - The links between creativity and criticism - The relationship between author, reader and text. The new edition now includes guidance on analysing a range of multi-media texts, including film and online media as well as the purely literary. In addition to new practical examples, readings, exercises and 'checkpoints' that help students to build confidence in their own critical readings of both primary and secondary texts, the book now also offers guidance on writing fully-formed critical essays and tips for independent research. Comprehensively updated and revised throughout, How to Read Texts is an indispensible guide for students making the transition to university study.

Adapting Detective Fiction - Crime, Englishness and the TV Detectives (Paperback, NIPPOD): Neil McCaw Adapting Detective Fiction - Crime, Englishness and the TV Detectives (Paperback, NIPPOD)
Neil McCaw
R1,504 Discovery Miles 15 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Adapting Detective Fiction is a study of specific instances of adaptation, with close readings of both the originating sources and adapted texts. But it is also more than this. It is a study of the politics of representation in the last decades of the twentieth century, and the role television detective fiction plays in this. It is about the mutually-informing interrelation of cultural texts and political rhetoric, about the connection between the popular-cultural depiction of crime and criminality and how we come to understand human behaviour and culpability; most of all, it is a detailed consideration of what the process of adaptation reveals about the shifting nature of the world in which we live. With specific reference to television series such as The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, Miss Marple, Inspector Morse, A Touch of Frost, Cadfael, and Midsomer Murders, Adapting Detective Fiction uses adaptation as the basis for an exercise in later twentieth-century cultural history, illustrating the fundamental role detective fictions play in popular beliefs about the nature of crime and Englishness.

My Dad the Crab (Paperback): Neil McCaw My Dad the Crab (Paperback)
Neil McCaw
R326 Discovery Miles 3 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

'My Dad the Crab' is a novel for younger readers about a 9-year-old boy called Alex Wilson who just can't help finding mysteries in every place he looks. Little does Alex realise, when he begins investigating why his Nan has been crying, that the most important mystery of his life is only just beginning.

Free Delivery
Pinterest Twitter Facebook Google+
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer Paperback  (2)
R383 R318 Discovery Miles 3 180
Loot
Nadine Gordimer Paperback  (2)
R383 R318 Discovery Miles 3 180
Moon Bag (Black)
R57 Discovery Miles 570
Fantastic Beasts 3 - The Secrets Of…
Eddie Redmayne, Jude Law, … DVD  (1)
R93 Discovery Miles 930
Loot
Nadine Gordimer Paperback  (2)
R383 R318 Discovery Miles 3 180
Loot
Nadine Gordimer Paperback  (2)
R383 R318 Discovery Miles 3 180
Aerolatte Cappuccino Art Stencils (Set…
R110 R95 Discovery Miles 950
Bostik Glue Stick (40g)
R52 Discovery Miles 520
- (Subtract)
Ed Sheeran CD R165 R74 Discovery Miles 740
Moving On Skiffle
Van Morrison CD R505 Discovery Miles 5 050

 

Partners