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Utopian Literature and Science - From the Scientific Revolution to Brave New World and Beyond (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2015):... Utopian Literature and Science - From the Scientific Revolution to Brave New World and Beyond (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2015)
Patrick Parrinder
R3,274 Discovery Miles 32 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Scientific progress is usually seen as a precondition of modern utopias, but science and utopia are frequently at odds. Ranging from Galileo's observations with the telescope to current ideas of the post-human and the human-animal boundary, this study brings a fresh perspective to the paradoxes of utopian thinking since Plato.

The Reception of H.G. Wells in Europe (Hardcover): Patrick Parrinder, John S. Partington The Reception of H.G. Wells in Europe (Hardcover)
Patrick Parrinder, John S. Partington
R13,043 Discovery Miles 130 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Reception of British Authors in Europe series includes literary and political figures, as well as philosophers, historians and scientists. Each volume provides new research on the ways in which selected authors have been translated, published, distributed, read, reviewed A pioneering scholarly collection of essays outlining the breadth and significance of H. G. Wells's literary and political impact throughout 20th-century Europe H.G. Wells was described by one of his European critics as a 'seismograph of his age'. He is one of the founding fathers of modern science fiction, and as a novelist, essayist, educationalist and political propagandist his influence has been felt in every European country. This collection of essays by scholarly experts shows the varied and dramatic nature of Wells's reception, including translations, critical appraisals, novels and films on Wellsian themes, and responses to his own well-publicized visits to Russia and elsewhere. The authors chart the intense ideological debate that his writings occasioned, particularly in the inter-war years, and the censorship of his books in Nazi Germany and Francoist Spain. This book offers pioneering insights into Wells's contribution to 20th century European literature and to modern political ideas, including the idea of European union.

Science Fiction - Its criticism and teaching (Hardcover): Patrick Parrinder Science Fiction - Its criticism and teaching (Hardcover)
Patrick Parrinder
R2,488 Discovery Miles 24 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First Published in 2002. This volume is about Science Fiction, its criticisms and teaching and covers the rise of science-fiction as a study and genre, looking at the work of H.G Wells, and the themes of epic, fable, language, cultures, its sociology, as a romance, and of a working daydream.

The Oxford History of the Novel in English - Volume 4: The Reinvention of the British and Irish Novel 1880-1940 (Hardcover):... The Oxford History of the Novel in English - Volume 4: The Reinvention of the British and Irish Novel 1880-1940 (Hardcover)
Patrick Parrinder, Andrzej Gasiorek
R5,816 Discovery Miles 58 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Oxford History of the Novel in English is a 12-volume series presenting a comprehensive, global, and up-to-date history of English-language prose fiction and written by a large, international team of scholars. The series is concerned with novels as a whole, not just the 'literary' novel, and each volume includes chapters on the processes of production, distribution, and reception, and on popular fiction and the fictional sub-genres, as well as outlining the work of major novelists, movements, traditions, and tendencies.
The 36 expert contributors to Volume 4 trace the dramatic changes in British and Irish fiction from the cumbersome 3-volume novels of the 1880s to the 'paperback revolution' in the late 1930s. It looks at the intense debates over the nature and purpose of the novel in the period, the development of new popular sub-genres, and the stratification of the readership of fiction. In a period characterized by huge political and economic upheavals and wholesale revisions of personal morality and sexual and linguistic taboos, the volume traces both the process of modernist experimentation and the work of novelists who registered the social and cultural impact of modernity. The topics covered include national (Irish, Scottish, and Welsh), regional, and women's fiction; the influence of the European novel, of the cinema, and the growth of the modern city; the impact of the Empire, class-consciousness, and the First World War; and such specialized forms as the children's novel, detective stories, and thriller, science fiction and fantasy, and the short story.

Science Fiction: Its Criticism and Teaching (Paperback): Patrick Parrinder Science Fiction: Its Criticism and Teaching (Paperback)
Patrick Parrinder
R1,009 Discovery Miles 10 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book, first published in 1980, examines issues such as the definition of the genre, its function as social criticism and as an embodiment and critique of the scientific outlook. In order to work towards a more comprehensive view of the genre, the author analyses science fiction by turns as a mode of popular literature, as a socially responsible and quasi-realistic form of writing, and as a home for a fantastic and parodic use of language. How much are 'future histories', to name but one type of SF, the answer to a frustration of the epic impulse? These questions and more are closely examined in this lively and informative book.

Science Fiction: A Critical Guide (Paperback): Patrick Parrinder Science Fiction: A Critical Guide (Paperback)
Patrick Parrinder
R1,017 Discovery Miles 10 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book, first published in 1979, presents a portrait of science fiction as a distinct form of serious and creative literature. Contributors are drawn from Britain, America and Europe, and range from well-known academic critics to young novelists. The essays establish the common properties of science fiction writing, and assess the history and significance of a field in which critical judgements have often been unreliable. The material ranges from the earliest imaginative journeys to the moon, to later developments of British, American and European science fiction.

Science Fiction: Its Criticism and Teaching (Hardcover): Patrick Parrinder Science Fiction: Its Criticism and Teaching (Hardcover)
Patrick Parrinder
R2,940 Discovery Miles 29 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book, first published in 1980, examines issues such as the definition of the genre, its function as social criticism and as an embodiment and critique of the scientific outlook. In order to work towards a more comprehensive view of the genre, the author analyses science fiction by turns as a mode of popular literature, as a socially responsible and quasi-realistic form of writing, and as a home for a fantastic and parodic use of language. How much are 'future histories', to name but one type of SF, the answer to a frustration of the epic impulse? These questions and more are closely examined in this lively and informative book.

Science Fiction: A Critical Guide (Hardcover): Patrick Parrinder Science Fiction: A Critical Guide (Hardcover)
Patrick Parrinder
R3,513 Discovery Miles 35 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book, first published in 1979, presents a portrait of science fiction as a distinct form of serious and creative literature. Contributors are drawn from Britain, America and Europe, and range from well-known academic critics to young novelists. The essays establish the common properties of science fiction writing, and assess the history and significance of a field in which critical judgements have often been unreliable. The material ranges from the earliest imaginative journeys to the moon, to later developments of British, American and European science fiction.

H.G. Wells (Paperback): Patrick Parrinder H.G. Wells (Paperback)
Patrick Parrinder
R1,502 Discovery Miles 15 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This set comprises 40 volumes covering 19th and 20th century European and American authors. These volumes will be available as a complete set, mini boxed sets (by theme) or as individual volumes. This second set complements the first 68 volume set of Critical Heritage published by Routledge in October 1995.

Adventures in Space (Short stories by Chinese and English Science Fiction writers) (Paperback, New edition): Patrick Parrinder,... Adventures in Space (Short stories by Chinese and English Science Fiction writers) (Paperback, New edition)
Patrick Parrinder, Yao Haijun, Leah Cypess, Ronald Ferguson, Russell James, …
R311 Discovery Miles 3 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An impressive joint project, this outstanding new anthology brings the best of Chinese and English science fiction in a mediation on the theme of Exploration in Space. New, emerging, established and much-lauded writers from both cultures are brought together to demonstrate that technology and humanity when they work together bring challenges, joy and benefits to all of humankind. From Bao Shu comes 'A Trip to the End', from Allen Stroud 'The First', from He Xi 'Never Meet Again in Life', from Amdi Silvestri 'A Minuet of Corpses' and under the guiding eye of Patrick Parrinder (President of the H.G. Wells society) and Yao Haijun (celebrated editor of Science Fiction World in China) thirteen authors create a series of worlds which will enthral and entertain.

H.G. Wells Short Stories (Hardcover): Patrick Parrinder H.G. Wells Short Stories (Hardcover)
Patrick Parrinder
R599 R501 Discovery Miles 5 010 Save R98 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

H.G. Wells, one of the founding fathers of science fiction created a rich universe of short stories, many of which are collected here in this special deluxe edition. The Star, The Time Machine, The Land Ironclads and A Dream of Armageddon are amongst the many gems which have inspired generations of writers (including those who contribute to our own Gothic Fantasy short story editions) to explore the world around us, its pasts, its complicated present, and its many futures.

H.G. Wells (Hardcover, Revised): Patrick Parrinder H.G. Wells (Hardcover, Revised)
Patrick Parrinder
R9,878 Discovery Miles 98 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The "Collected Critical Heritage II" comprises 40 volumes covering 19th and 20th century European and American authors. These volumes will be available as a complete set, mini boxes sets (by theme) or as individual volumes. This second set compliments the first 68 volume set of "Critical Heritage" published by Routledge in October 1995. The "Critical Heritage" series gathers together a large body of critical figures in literature. These selected sources include contemporary reviews from both popular and literary media. This volume covers English writer H.G. Wells.

Science Fiction - A Critical Guide (Hardcover): Patrick Parrinder Science Fiction - A Critical Guide (Hardcover)
Patrick Parrinder
R4,500 Discovery Miles 45 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 1979. What do we mean by Science Fiction? What does it do, and why do so many people read it? What are its characteristic values, attitudes and procedures? Is it a creative force in our society, or merely a pathological symptom? How much of it is worth the attention of the ordinary 'non-scientific' or 'non-addicted' reader? That these questions are frequently asked is a consequence of Science Fiction's current status as a highly popular and fashionable art-form. They are not easy to answer because SF is a confused concept and a confused field, varying from formula-repetition and institutionalized self-congratulation on the one hand to the most profound imaginative achievements on the other. This Critical Guide attempts a composite portrait of science fiction as a form of creative literature: not, that is, as a disembodied current of notions and ideas (e.g. about technological progress), nor as a 'sub-literature' which may only one day hope to aspire to literary status.

Science Fiction - A Critical Guide (Paperback): Patrick Parrinder Science Fiction - A Critical Guide (Paperback)
Patrick Parrinder
R1,778 Discovery Miles 17 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 1979. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Science Fiction - Its criticism and teaching (Paperback): Patrick Parrinder Science Fiction - Its criticism and teaching (Paperback)
Patrick Parrinder
R806 Discovery Miles 8 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First Published in 2002. This volume is about Science Fiction, its criticisms and teaching and covers the rise of science-fiction as a study and genre, looking at the work of H.G Wells, and the themes of epic, fable, language, cultures, its sociology, as a romance, and of a working daydream.

Alien Invasion Short Stories (Hardcover): Patrick Parrinder Alien Invasion Short Stories (Hardcover)
Patrick Parrinder; Contributions by Bo Balder, Jennifer Rachel Baumer, Maria Haskins, Suo Hefu, … 1
R599 R501 Discovery Miles 5 010 Save R98 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Visitors from other planets have long obsessed us. H.G. Wells' War of Worlds spawned a huge wave of speculative fiction but the roots of such fears run deep in our literature, where the mysteries of other cultures have long threatened the familiar and the comfortable. Did aliens build the ancient pyramids? do they live amongst us today? what happens when they invade? And are they just the people from the next valley? or country? or planet? Would it be an inevitable act of aggression, one of assistance and care, or simply a reminder of our paltry existence in a crowded universe? Flame Tree's successful Gothic Fantasy series brings a brilliant new mix of classic and new writing, in this beautiful edition. These new authors appear alongside the following classic and essential writers: George Tomkyns Chesney, George Allan England, Austin Hall, H.P. Lovecraft, A. Merritt, Robert Potter, Garrett P. Serviss, Jonathan Swift, Voltaire, H.G. Wells; along with text from The Taking of Ireland (retold tales from The Book of Invasions).

The Time Machine (Paperback, Revised): H. G. Wells The Time Machine (Paperback, Revised)
H. G. Wells; Edited by Patrick Parrinder; Introduction by Marina Warner; Notes by Steve Mclean
R243 R224 Discovery Miles 2 240 Save R19 (8%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

'The father of science fiction' Guardian The Time Machine is the first and greatest modern portrayal of time-travel. It sees a Victorian scientist propel himself into the year 802,701 AD, when he is initially delighted to find that suffering has been replaced by beauty, contentment and peace. Entranced at first by the Eloi, an elfin species descended from humans, he soon realizes that they are simply remnants of a once-great culture - now weak and childishly afraid of the dark. They have every reason to be afraid: in deep tunnels beneath their paradise lurks another race - the sinister Morlocks. Edited by PATRIC K PARRINDER with an Introduction by MARINA WARNER and notes by STEVEN MCLEAN

The Correspondence of H G Wells Vol 1 (Hardcover): H. G. Wells, David Smith, Patrick Parrinder The Correspondence of H G Wells Vol 1 (Hardcover)
H. G. Wells, David Smith, Patrick Parrinder
R2,795 Discovery Miles 27 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection of H.G. Wells's correspondence draws on over 50 archives and libraries worldwide, including the papers of Wells's daughter by Amber Reeves. The book contains over 2000 letters, both business and personal. Wells's private correspondence includes letters to Winston Churchill.

The Correspondence of H G Wells Vol 2 (Hardcover): H. G. Wells, David Smith, Patrick Parrinder The Correspondence of H G Wells Vol 2 (Hardcover)
H. G. Wells, David Smith, Patrick Parrinder
R2,795 Discovery Miles 27 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection of H.G. Wells's correspondence draws on over 50 archives and libraries worldwide, including the papers of Wells's daughter by Amber Reeves. The book contains over 2000 letters, both business and personal. Wells's private correspondence includes letters to Winston Churchill.

The Correspondence of H G Wells Vol 3 (Hardcover): H. G. Wells, David Smith, Patrick Parrinder The Correspondence of H G Wells Vol 3 (Hardcover)
H. G. Wells, David Smith, Patrick Parrinder
R2,795 Discovery Miles 27 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection of H.G. Wells's correspondence draws on over 50 archives and libraries worldwide, including the papers of Wells's daughter by Amber Reeves. The book contains over 2000 letters, both business and personal. Wells's private correspondence includes letters to Winston Churchill.

The Correspondence of H G Wells Vol 4 (Hardcover): H. G. Wells, David Smith, Patrick Parrinder The Correspondence of H G Wells Vol 4 (Hardcover)
H. G. Wells, David Smith, Patrick Parrinder
R2,795 Discovery Miles 27 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection of H.G. Wells's correspondence draws on over 50 archives and libraries worldwide, including the papers of Wells's daughter by Amber Reeves. The book contains over 2000 letters, both business and personal. Wells's private correspondence includes letters to Winston Churchill.

James Joyce (Paperback): Patrick Parrinder James Joyce (Paperback)
Patrick Parrinder
R1,376 Discovery Miles 13 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

James Joyce holds a unique position in literature. No writer has a higher reputation, none attracts more ardent devotees, and none poses so many difficulties for the first-time reader. This book is an original and well-informed survey of the whole of Joyce's work. It offers close readings of his early writings such as Dubliners and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, and an extended examination of his masterpiece, Ulysses, as well as a stimulating introduction to that notoriously difficult work Finnegans Wake. Dr Parrinder stresses Joyce's ambivalent relationship to the Ireland of his youth, and his ability to incorporate the most banal and profane levels of experience and language into profound celebration of the human capacity for survival and regeneration. The Joyce who emerges is a writer of innocence and gusto as well as immense artistic cunning.

Nation and Novel - The English Novel from its Origins to the Present Day (Paperback): Patrick Parrinder Nation and Novel - The English Novel from its Origins to the Present Day (Paperback)
Patrick Parrinder
R1,211 Discovery Miles 12 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What is "English" about the English novel, and how has the idea of the English nation been shaped by the writers of fiction? How do the novel's profound differences from poetry and drama affect its representation of national consciousness?
Nation and Novel sets out to answer these questions by tracing English prose fiction from its late medieval origins through its stories of rogues and criminals, family rebellions and suffering heroines, to the present-day novels of immigration. Major novelists from Daniel Defoe to the late twentieth century have drawn on national history and mythology in novels which have pitted Cavalier against Puritan, Tory against Whig, region against nation, and domesticity against empire. The novel is deeply concerned with the fate of the nation, but almost always at variance with official and ruling-class perspectives on English society.
Patrick Parrinder's groundbreaking new literary history outlines the English novel's distinctive, sometimes paradoxical, and often subversive view of national character and identity. This sophisticated yet accessible assessment of the relationship between fiction and nation will set the agenda for future research and debate.

The Island of Doctor Moreau (Paperback, New ed): H. G. Wells The Island of Doctor Moreau (Paperback, New ed)
H. G. Wells; Edited by Patrick Parrinder, Steve Mclean; Introduction by Margaret Atwood
R267 R247 Discovery Miles 2 470 Save R20 (7%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

A parable on Darwinian theory, and a biting social satire, H.G. Wells's science fiction classic The Island of Dr Moreau is a fascinating exploration of what it is to be human. This Penguin Classics edition is edited by Patrick Parrinder with notes by Steven McLean and an introduction by Margaret Atwood, author of The Handmaid's Tale. Adrift in a dinghy, Edward Prendick, the single survivor from the good ship Lady Vain, is rescued by a vessel carrying a profoundly unusual cargo - a menagerie of savage animals. Tended to recovery by their keeper Montgomery, who gives him dark medicine that tastes of blood, Prendick soon finds himself stranded upon an uncharted island in the Pacific with his rescuer and the beasts. Here, he meets Montgomery's master, the sinister Dr. Moreau - a brilliant scientist whose notorious experiments in vivisection have caused him to abandon the civilised world. It soon becomes clear he has been developing these experiments - with truly horrific results. This edition includes a full biographical essay on Wells, a further reading list and detailed notes. Margaret Atwood's introduction explores the social and scientific relevance of this influential work. H.G. Wells (1866-1946) was a professional writer and journalist. Wells's prophetic imagination was first displayed in pioneering works of science fiction, but later he became an apostle of socialism, science and progress. Among his most popular works are The Time Machine (1895); The Island of Doctor Moreau (1896), filmed with Bela Lugosi in 1932, and again in 1996 with Marlon Brando; The Invisible Man (1897); The War of the Worlds (1898), which was the subject of an Orson Welles radio adaptation that caused mass panic when it was broadcast, and a 2005 film directed by Stephen Spielberg; and The First Men in the Moon (1901), which predicted the first lunar landings. If you enjoyed The Island of Doctor Moreau, you might like Wells's The Time Machine, also available in Penguin Classics.

H. G. Wells's Perennial Time Machine (Paperback): George Slusser, Patrick Parrinder, Daniele Chatelain H. G. Wells's Perennial Time Machine (Paperback)
George Slusser, Patrick Parrinder, Daniele Chatelain
R844 Discovery Miles 8 440 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Acclaimed as a work of genius when first published in 1895, The Time Machine represents a revolution in storytelling. H. G. Wells's first--and greatest--novel has been recognized worldwide as a founding text of the science fiction genre and one of the most seminal narratives of the last hundred years. This collection of essays offers a series of original, penetrating, and wide-ranging perspectives on Wells's masterpiece by an international group of major Wells and science fiction scholars. The authors explore such textual topics as the narrative techniques and mythological undertones of the novel as well as its contribution to modern ideas of time and evolution and its focusing of the intellectual cross-currents of the late nineteenth century. This insightful volume captures the innovative imagination, richness, and fascinating ambiguity that resulted in a classic literary work and demonstrates that Wells's novel is both a visionary story and an unstoppable idea.

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