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Kleinzeit

Author : Russell Hoban
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2012-06-18
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781408835753

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On a day like any other, Kleinzeit gets fired. Hours later he finds himself in hospital with a pair of adventurous pyjamas and a recurring geometrical pain. Here he falls instantly in love with a beautiful night nurse called Sister. And together they are pitched headlong into a wild and flickering world of mystery ... Kleinzeit. In German that means 'hero'. Or 'smalltime'. It depends on whom you ask. 'Russell Hoban is our Ur-novelist, a maverick voice that is like no other' SUNDAY TELEGRAPH

Classical Mythology in English Literature

Author : Geoffrey Miles
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 446 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2002-09-11
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9781134754649

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Classical Mythology in English Literature by Geoffrey Miles Pdf

Classical Mythology in English Literature brings together a range of English versions of three classical myths. It allows students to explore the ways in which they have been reinterpreted and reinvented by writers throughout history. Beginning with a concise introduction to the principle Greco-Roman gods and heroes, the anthology then focuses on three stories: * Orpheus, the great musician and his quest to free his wife Eurydice from death * Venus and Adonis, the love goddess and the beautiful youth she loved * Pygmalion, the master sculptor who fell in love with his creation. Each section begins with the classical sources and ends with contemporary versions, showing how each myth has been used/abused or appropriated since its origins

Kleinzeit

Author : Russell Hoban
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2002-01-02
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780747556411

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'Russell Hoban is one of our greatest, timeless novelists' The Times

The Uses of Experiment

Author : David Gooding,Trevor Pinch,Simon Schaffer
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 504 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 1989-05-18
Category : Science
ISBN : 0521337682

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The Uses of Experiment by David Gooding,Trevor Pinch,Simon Schaffer Pdf

Renowned scholars in history, sociology, philosophy and anthropology consider seventeenth and twentieth century weapon testing, particle physics, biology and other topics in an account of important and often famous experiments.

Author Fictions

Author : Ingo Berensmeyer
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 516 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2023-10-04
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783111056166

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Author Fictions by Ingo Berensmeyer Pdf

Fictional novelists and other author characters have been a staple of novels and stories from the early nineteenth century onwards. What is it that attracts authors to representing their own kind in fiction? Author Fictions addresses this question from a theoretical and historical perspective. Narrative representations of literary authorship not only reflect the aesthetic convictions and social conditions of their actual authors or their time; they also take an active part in negotiating and shaping these conditions. The book unfolds the history of such ‘author fictions’ in European and North American texts since the early nineteenth century as a literary history of literary authorship, ranging from the Victorian bildungsroman to contemporary autofiction. It combines rhetorical and sociological approaches to answer the question how literature makes authors. Identifying ‘author fictions’ as narratives that address the fragile material conditions of literary creation in the actual and symbolic economies of production, Ingo Berensmeyer explores how these texts elaborate and manipulate concepts and models of authorship. This book will be relevant to English, American and comparative literary studies and to anyone interested in the topic of literary authorship.

Orpheus with His Lute

Author : Elisabeth Henry
Publisher : SIU Press
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : Art
ISBN : 0809317699

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The legend of Orpheus has exerted a powerful influence on the work of poets and artists through the ages--from the poetry of Virgil and Ovid and the Ovidian romances of the Middle Ages to the new mythologies of Blake and Rilke. Orpheus was believed to have aroused responses from inanimate nature as well as from living creatures, bringing about a peaceful order and even--in some cases-- restoring the dead to life. This challenging new study analyses the changing images of Orpheus in the poetry, sculpture and vase-painting of the ancient world. The author shows how later versions diverge from the early story of the divinely inspired poet-musician and reflect conflicting ideas about the nature of poetic creativity, its sources and powers. Orpheus with His Lute is essential reading for all those interested in literature and the psychology of aesthetic experience. It will also be of value to students of philosophy and the history of religion.

Novelists in Interview

Author : John Haffenden
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 396 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2019-10-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781000639100

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Novelists in Interview by John Haffenden Pdf

Originally published in 1985, fourteen foremost writers of fiction give detailed accounts of their writings in this absorbing collection by John Haffenden, whom The Sunday Times has applauded for having ‘perfected’ the art of the literary interview. Bringing together discussions with a wide range of authors in Britain at the time, the volume contains interviews with Martin Amis, Malcolm Bradbury, Anita Brookner, Angela Carter, William Golding, Russell Hoban, David Lodge, Ian McEwan, Iris Murdoch, V.S. Pritchett, Salman Rushdie, David Storey, Emma Tennant and Fay Weldon. John Haffenden questions them about the creative process, about specific works – including Golding’s Rites of Passage, Hoban’s Riddley Walker, Murdoch’s The Philosopher’s Pupil and Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children and Shame – and about the ideas and visions which inform those works. The writers provide lively, fascinating and often definitive responses which offer many insights into the value and function of fiction. The volume also includes discussions of cultural context and of narrative techniques and kinds – realist, postmodernist, fabulous – offering immediate material for critical debate. For all who are interested in twentieth century fiction it is essential reading.

Visions of the Fantastic

Author : Allienne R. Becker
Publisher : Praeger
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 1996-12-30
Category : Art
ISBN : STANFORD:36105019563290

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Visions of the Fantastic by Allienne R. Becker Pdf

This exciting collection of essays explores the fantastic in world literature, art, theater, film, and popular culture. Highlights include artwork by Edward Carlos and the essay Staging the Phantasmagorical: The Theatrical Challenges and Rewards of William Butler Yeats by internationally acclaimed Yeats scholar James W. Flannery. Readers will be delighted by the wit of British author Brian Aldiss in his essay If Hamlet's Uncle Had Been a Nicer Guy. From new insights into the connections between Dracula and Frankenstein to a discussion of the Internet, the lively volume offers a diverse look at fantasy and science fiction.

The Unresolvable Plot

Author : Elizabeth Dipple
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 426 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2019-10-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781000639131

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The Unresolvable Plot by Elizabeth Dipple Pdf

Originally published in 1988, the last few decades had seen the appearance of some brilliant and complex new kinds of fiction. The ambitious experiments of writers such as Greene, Garcia Márquez, Borges, Nabakov, Calvino, Beckett, Eco, Spark, Hoban, Murdoch, Bellow, Ozick, and Lessing among others had all proved the vitality of contemporary fiction in discovering exciting new forms and styles. Yet because of the difficulty of many of the texts, contemporary fiction as a genre had acquired an undeservedly unpopular reputation among students and other readers. In a very real way, the reader had become nervous rather than confident in the face of a literature that in fact is more aware of and generous to that reader than earlier and more apparently accessible literature ever managed to be. And the new fiction’s seeming remoteness from the reader is exaggerated, in a sense, by the critical academic response at the time, which tended to obscure the texts themselves behind the many aesthetic and cultural theories which had sprung up in the study of fictionalizing or narrativity in general. Elizabeth Dipple is anxious to dispel readers’ fears about these texts. She has chosen an international list of major writers of the time and presents a detailed discussion of each. Beginning each chapter with a brief explanation of the context in which each fictionist is to be examined, she then concentrates on an analysis of key texts, aiming always to look beyond jargon and theory back to the sources themselves. Professor Dipple’s purpose was to convey to the reader some of her own admiration and enthusiasm for contemporary fiction and to persuade him or her to take a fresh look at a group of writers who were producing what she felt would surely be seen by future generations as among the most sophisticated and accomplished fiction of our time.

Alive and Writing

Author : Larry McCaffery,Sinda Gregory
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 326 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 1987
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0252060113

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A Dissolving Ghost

Author : Margaret Mahy
Publisher : Victoria University Press
Page : 162 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 086473347X

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Margaret Mahy is known throughout New Zealand as a brilliant and prolific children's writer. Less widely known but equally remarkable are her commentaries on fiction, writing and the imagination. The sense of delight and careful attention which she brings to the writing of others has germinated many astute and fascinating talks and essays which are collected here for the first time.

100 Must-read Fantasy Novels

Author : Nick Rennison,Stephen E. Andrews
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2009-09-28
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781408136072

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100 Must-read Fantasy Novels by Nick Rennison,Stephen E. Andrews Pdf

Fantasy is one of the most visible genres in popular culture - we see the creation of magical and imagined worlds and characters in every type of media, with very strong fan bases in tow. This latest guide in the successful Bloomsbury Must-Read series covers work from a wide range of authors: Tolkien, Philip Pullman, Terry Pratchett, Michael Moorcock, Rudyard Kipling and C.S Lewis to very contemporary writers such as Garth Nix and Steven Erikson. If you want to expand your range of reading or deepen your understanding of this genre, this is the best place to start.

On Our Way

Author : Robert Kastenbaum
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 461 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2004-05-20
Category : FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS
ISBN : 9780520218802

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On Our Way by Robert Kastenbaum Pdf

A profound look at how death and dying is understood, negotiated, and experienced by different cultures.

The Bat Tattoo

Author : Russell Hoban
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2012-06-18
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781408835708

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Recently widowed and increasingly lonely, Roswell Clark's life had arrived at the point when he felt he needed a tattoo. His ideal image was that of a bat featured on an eighteenth-century bowl in the Victoria and Albert Museum, but strangely, on a visit to the museum, he encountered a woman called Sarah Varley, who was clearly compelled by the same bat. What did it mean? Sarah dealt in antiques and Roswell soon ran into her stalls in Chelsea and Covent Garden. His calling, which grew out of an obsession with crash-test dummies, was a bit harder to explain. It led from the invention of a popular children's toy to lucrative commissions from a Parisian sybarite for wooden working models with very adult moving parts. Both Roswell and Sarah had lost their spouses and were still grieving in their different ways. And then Christ started putting a hand in - literally - when a fragment of an ancient crucifix fetched up in one of Sarah's antique lots. Between some compulsion conveyed by this hand and Sarah's natural urge to make improvements in people, Roswell's work took a surprising new turn... Russell Hoban's delicious new novel combines much about art - traditional and conceptual - with new angles on Christ, crash-test dummies, antiques, pornography and a charming tale of romance.

Hell in Contemporary Literature

Author : Falconer Rachel Falconer
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2019-07-29
Category : Hell in literature
ISBN : 9781474468138

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Hell in Contemporary Literature by Falconer Rachel Falconer Pdf

What does it mean when people use the word 'Hell' to convey the horror of an actual, personal or historical experience? Now available in paperback, this book explores the idea that modern, Western secular cultures have retained a belief in the concept of Hell as an event or experience of endless or unjust suffering. In the contemporary period, the descent to Hell has come to represent the means of recovering - or discovering - selfhood. In exploring these ideas, this book discusses descent journeys in Holocaust testimony and fiction, memoirs of mental illness, and feminist, postmodern and postcolonial narratives written after 1945. A wide range of texts are discussed, including writing by Primo Levi, W.G. Sebald, Anne Michaels, Alasdair Gray, and Salman Rushdie, and films such as Coppola's Apocalypse Now and the Matrix trilogy. Drawing on theoretical writing by Bakhtin, Levinas, Derrida, Judith Butler, David Harvey and Paul Ricoeur, the book addresses such broader theoretical issues as: narration and identity; the ethics of the subject; trauma and memory; descent as sexual or political dissent; the interrelation of realism and fantasy; and Occidentalism and Orientalism.Key Features*Defines and discusses what constitutes Hell in contemporary secular Western cultures*Relates ideas from psychoanalysis to literary traditions ranging from Virgil and Dante to the present*Explores the concept of Hell in relation to crises in Western thought and identity. e.g. distortions of global capitalism, mental illness, war trauma and incarceration*Explains the significance of this narrative tradition of a 'descent to hell' in the immediate political context of 9/11 and its aftermath