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The management of design has emerged as central to the operational
and strategic options of any successful organization. The Handbook
of Design Management presents a state-of-the-art overview of the
subject - its methodologies, current debates, history and future.
The Handbook covers the breadth of principles, methods and
practices that shape design management across the different design
disciplines. These theories and practices extend from the
operational to the strategic, from the product to the organization.
Bringing together leading international scholars, the Handbook
provides a guide to the latest research in the field. It also
documents the shifts that have been taking place both in management
and in design which have highlighted the value of design thinking
and design education to organizations. Presenting the first
systematic overview of the subject - and offering a wide range of
examples, insights and analysis - the Handbook is an invaluable
resource for researchers and students in design and management, as
well as for design practitioners and professional managers.
This series gathers together a body of critical sources on major
figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses
to a writer's work, enabling students and researchers to read for
themselves, for example, comments on early performances of
Shakespeare's plays, or reactions to the first publication of Jane
Austen's novels. The selected sources range from important essays
in the history of criticism to journalism and contemporary opinion,
and documentary material such as letters and diaries. Significant
pieces of criticism from later periods are also included, in order
to demonstrate the fluctuations in an author's reputation. Each
volume contains an introduction to the writer's published works, a
selected bibliography, and an index of works, authors and subjects.
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 students and
researchers to read the material themselves.
Presents a fresh account of the life history and creative
imagination of Jonathan Swift Classic satires such as Gulliver’s
Travels, A Modest Proposal, and A Tale of a Tub express radical
positions, yet were written by the most conservative of men.
Jonathan Swift was born in Dublin and spent most of his life in
Ireland, never traveling outside the British Isles. An Anglo-Irish
Protestant clergyman, he was a major political and religious figure
whose career was primarily clerical, not literary. Although much is
known about Swift, in many ways he remains an enigma. He was
admired as an Irish patriot yet was contemptuous of the Irish. He
was both secretive and self-dramatizing. His talent for friendship
was matched by his skill for making enemies. He hated the English
but yearned to live in England. The Life of Jonathan Swift explores
the writing life and personal history of the foremost satirist in
the English language. Accessible and engaging, this critical
biography brings Swift’s writing and creative sensibility into
the narrative of his life. Author Thomas Lockwood provides the
historical and modern critical context of Swift’s prose satires
and poetry, as well as his political journalism, essays,
manuscripts, and personal correspondence. Throughout the book,
biographically contextualized descriptions of Swift’s most famous
works help readers better understand both the writing and the
writer. Provides critical profiles of Gulliver’s Travels, An
Argument Against Abolishing Christianity, Drapier’s Letters, and
Swift’s other famous works Offers insights into Swift’s
relationships with Esther Johnson, “Stella,” and Esther
Vanhomrigh, “Vanessa” Highlights Swift’s poetry and how verse
writing was a vital part of his creative being Summarizes and
contextualizes lesser-known works such as The Conduct of the Allies
Addresses the historic critical bias against comedy or satire as
inferior forms of art, both in Swift’s lifetime and the present
The Life of Jonathan Swift is an essential resource for general
readers of literature and literary biography, university
instructors and researchers, and undergraduate students taking
courses in English literature.
This is the third and final volume of plays representing the only
modern edition of Fielding's dramatic works. Most have not appeared
in print for a century, and never previously in fully-edited form.
Fielding is best known as a novelist but, like his great model
Cervantes, he came to novel-writing from an important first career
in professional theatre. He wrote twenty-eight plays, including
comedies, satiric extravaganzas, and ballad operas. He was the
leading playwright of his generation, an experimentalist and
entrepreneur of dramatic form who sometimes also brought
contemporary politics and public figures onto his stage with
results even more dramatic off stage.
This volume presents nine plays from the final and most
controversial years of his theatre career. The first, Don Quixote
in England, is a ballad opera homage to Quixotic idealism played
out against rustic English opportunism. Two other plays, including
the long-running favourite The VirginUnmask'd, were written as star
vehicles for Fielding's brilliant colleague Catherine Clive. The
Universal Gallant is another of Fielding's ventures in serious
social comedy, but the heart of the volume, as of this concluding
period of Fielding's dramatic career, is the group of audacious
satirical plays he wrote when he was running his own makeshift
company at the Little Haymarket Theatre, including Pasquin and The
Historical Register. Audiences flocked to these productions to see
the cultural and political life of the moment ridiculed in
Aristophanic explicitness, notoriously in one case (Eurydice
Hiss'd) including a mocking stage caricature of the prime minister
himself. That unamused minister, Sir Robert Walpole, shortly after
saw through the 1737 Licensing Act which put an end to unsanctioned
playhouses and plays, and to Fielding's own career in theatre.
The plays are given in critical unmodernized texts based on careful
collation of the original editions, with explanatory notes and
commentary on sources, stage history, and critical reception. All
music is included, with appendices giving complete accounts of
textual variation and bibliographic history for each play.
This is the second of three volumes representing the only modern
edition of Fielding's dramatic works. Most of these plays have not
appeared in print for a century, and never previously in
fully-edited form. Fielding is best known as a classic novelist and
the author of Tom Jones, but like his great model Cervantes, he
came to novel-writing from an important first career in
professional theatre. He wrote twenty-eight plays, including
comedies, satiric extravaganzas, and ballad operas. He was the
leading playwright of his generation, an experimentalist and
entrepreneur of dramatic form who sometimes also brought
contemporary politics and public figures onto his stage with
results even more dramatic off-stage.
This volume presents nine plays from one of the most productive
and successful periods of Fielding's theatre career. One of them,
The Grub-Street Opera, is a ballad opera cheerfully mocking various
public characters including the Prime Minister, Prince of Wales,
and even King and Queen. Another, The Modern Husband, is a dark
comedy attacking the cynical merchandising of sex, marriage, and
influence among what passes for polite society in 1730s London.
Most of the plays in this volume were major hits with long stage
lives in repertory, including The Lottery, The Intriguing
Chambermaid, and two of the great Moliere adaptations of the
century, The Mock Doctor and The Miser. Fielding wrote all four of
those plays as star vehicles for the great Drury Lane musical
actress Catherine Clive.
The plays are given in critical unmodernized texts based on
careful collation of the original editions, with explanatory notes
and commentary on sources, stage history, and critical
reception.All music is included, with appendices giving complete
accounts of textual variation and bibliographic history for each
play.
This is the first of three volumes representing the only modern
edition of Fielding's dramatic works. Most of these plays have not
appeared in print for a century, and never previously in edited
form. Fielding came to the novel-writing for which he is best known
after an important first career in professional theatre. He wrote
twenty-eight plays, including comedies, satiric extravaganzas, and
ballad operas. He was the leading playwright of his generation, an
experimentalist and entrepreneur in a cheerfully mocking form of
drama journalistically devoted to contemporary experience, culture,
and politics. This volume presents the first seven of these plays
in a critical unmodernized edition based on the original texts,
with explanatory notes and commentary on sources, stage history,
and critical reception, as well as appendices accounting for
textual variation, bibliography, and musical sources.
The management of design has emerged as central to the operational
and strategic options of any successful organization. The Handbook
of Design Management presents a state-of-the-art overview of the
subject - its methodologies, current debates, history and future.
The Handbook covers the breadth of principles, methods and
practices that shape design management across the different design
disciplines. These theories and practices extend from the
operational to the strategic, from the product to the organization.
Bringing together leading international scholars, the Handbook
provides a guide to the latest research in the field. It also
documents the shifts that have been taking place both in management
and in design which have highlighted the value of design thinking
and design education to organizations. Presenting the first
systematic overview of the subject - and offering a wide range of
examples, insights and analysis - the Handbook is an invaluable
resource for researchers and students in design and management, as
well as for design practitioners and professional managers.
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