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Christ, the King and Witness of Truth, and the Nature, Excellency and Extent of His Kingdom, as Founded in Truth and Only... Christ, the King and Witness of Truth, and the Nature, Excellency and Extent of His Kingdom, as Founded in Truth and Only Promoted by It - In Several D (Paperback)
Williams Solomon 1700-1776
R382 Discovery Miles 3 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.

Literature, Amusement, and Technology in the Great Depression (Hardcover): William Solomon Literature, Amusement, and Technology in the Great Depression (Hardcover)
William Solomon
R2,554 Discovery Miles 25 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This study examines the exchange between literature and recreational practices in 1930s America. William Solomon argues that autobiographical writers like Edward Dahlberg and Henry Miller derived aesthetic inspiration from urban manifestations of the carnival spirit: Coney Island amusement parks, burlesque, vaudeville, and the dime museum display of human oddities. More broadly, he demonstrates that the literary projects of the period pivoted around images of grotesquely disfigured bodies which appeared as part of this recreational culture.

The Cambridge Companion to American Literature of the 1930s (Hardcover): William Solomon The Cambridge Companion to American Literature of the 1930s (Hardcover)
William Solomon
R2,232 Discovery Miles 22 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This Companion offers a compelling survey of American literature in the 1930s. These thirteen new essays by accomplished scholars in the field provide re-examinations of crucial trends in the decade: the rise of the proletarian novel; the intersection of radical politics and experimental aesthetics; the documentary turn; the rise of left-wing theatres; popular fictional genres; the impact of Marxist thought on African-American historical writing; the relation of modernist prose to mass entertainment. Placing such issues in their political and economic contexts, this Companion constitutes an excellent introduction to a vital area of critical and scholarly inquiry. This collection also functions as a valuable reference guide to Depression-era cultural practice, furnishing readers with a chronology of important historical events in the decade and crucial publication dates, as well as a wide-ranging bibliography for those interested in reading further into the field.

Literature, Amusement, and Technology in the Great Depression (Paperback): William Solomon Literature, Amusement, and Technology in the Great Depression (Paperback)
William Solomon
R1,192 Discovery Miles 11 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Literature, Amusement and Technology examines the exchange between literature and recreational practices in 1930s America. William Solomon argues that autobiographical writers like Edward Dahlberg and Henry Miller took aesthetic inspiration from urban manifestations of the carnival spirit: Coney Island amusement parks, burlesque, vaudeville, and the dime museum display of human oddities. More broadly, he demonstrates that the literary projects of the period pivoted around images of grotesquely disfigured bodies which appeared as part of this recreational culture. Figures of corporeal fragmentation also proved important to novelists such as Nathanael West and John Dos Passos who were concerned to resist the ideological force of spectacular forms of mass entertainment like the World's Fairs, Hollywood film and military ceremonies. Psychic, social, aesthetic and political tensions were thus managed in Depression-era American literature in relation to communal modes of play. This study will appeal to scholars of twentieth-century American literature and culture.

Slapstick Modernism - Chaplin to Kerouac to Iggy Pop (Paperback): William Solomon Slapstick Modernism - Chaplin to Kerouac to Iggy Pop (Paperback)
William Solomon
R606 Discovery Miles 6 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Slapstick comedy landed like a pie in the face of twentieth-century culture. Pratfalls percolated alongside literary modernism throughout the 1920s and 1930s before slapstick found explosive expression in postwar literature, experimental film, and popular music. William Solomon charts the origins and evolution of what he calls slapstick modernism --a merging of artistic experimentation with the socially disruptive lunacy made by the likes of Charlie Chaplin. Romping through texts, films, and theory, Solomon embarks on an intellectual odyssey from the high modernism of Dos Passos and Williams to the late modernism of the Beats and Burroughs before a head-on crash into the raw power of punk rock. Throughout, he shows the links between the experimental writers and silent screen performers of the early century, and explores the potent cultural undertaking that drew inspiration from anarchical comedy after World War II.

The Cambridge Companion to American Literature of the 1930s (Paperback): William Solomon The Cambridge Companion to American Literature of the 1930s (Paperback)
William Solomon
R802 Discovery Miles 8 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This Companion offers a compelling survey of American literature in the 1930s. These thirteen new essays by accomplished scholars in the field provide re-examinations of crucial trends in the decade: the rise of the proletarian novel; the intersection of radical politics and experimental aesthetics; the documentary turn; the rise of left-wing theatres; popular fictional genres; the impact of Marxist thought on African-American historical writing; the relation of modernist prose to mass entertainment. Placing such issues in their political and economic contexts, this Companion constitutes an excellent introduction to a vital area of critical and scholarly inquiry. This collection also functions as a valuable reference guide to Depression-era cultural practice, furnishing readers with a chronology of important historical events in the decade and crucial publication dates, as well as a wide-ranging bibliography for those interested in reading further into the field.

Ruthless Criticism - New Perspectives in U.S. Communication History (Paperback): Williams Solomon, Robert W. McChesney Ruthless Criticism - New Perspectives in U.S. Communication History (Paperback)
Williams Solomon, Robert W. McChesney
R1,294 Discovery Miles 12 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Ruthless Criticism "was first published in 1993. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions.

"Ruthless Criticism "offers perspectives and subjects largely outside traditional historiography. It broadens the concept of media history to include lesser-studied media, and offers alternative interpretations of traditional media.

This anthology of original research includes an array of scholarly and theoretical perspectives. Each addresses specific topic within a specific era. reflecting the diversity of U.S. mass media.

Solomon and McChesney begin by using critical theory and deconstruction to examine the meanings of print in the colonial era. Subsequent chapters study the media ecology of the antebellum press; the intense focus on profits of the post-Civil War mainstream press; gender images in the labor press; the diversity of political views within the working-class press; and the development of a commercial press in the black community.

The essays concerning the twentieth century focus on the rise of a culture industry and include studies on the origins of the broadcast ratings system and the commercial broadcast system and the commercial broadcast system, early television's portrayals of childhood, the televisions networks' close ties with the federal government, the government's key role in creating and developing the field of mass communication research, and teenage girls' popular culture from 1960-1968 as a formative influence on the feminist movement.

God the Protector and Hope of the Nation (Hardcover): Leavitt William Solomon God the Protector and Hope of the Nation (Hardcover)
Leavitt William Solomon
R661 Discovery Miles 6 610 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Historical Sketch of Northampton, From its Settlement (Hardcover): Williams Solomon Historical Sketch of Northampton, From its Settlement (Hardcover)
Williams Solomon
R662 Discovery Miles 6 620 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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