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  • - An Unsentimental Reading of "Moby Dick"
    von Suzanne Stein
    38,00 €

    First Published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

  • - The Cosmic Physiognomy of Edgar Allan Poe
    von James V. Werner
    80,00 €

    Investigates the connections between Poe and the nineteenth-century flaneur - or strolling urban observer - and the centrality of the flaneur to Poe's literary aims and intimate yet ambivalent relationship with his surrounding culture.

  • - Representations of the Double in Dickens
    von Italy) Paganoni & Maria Cristina (University of Milan
    81,00 - 227,00 €

    Provides an investigation of the double trope as a central area of Dicken's writings in their relation to Victorian culture, using this examination of the double to shed light on such issues as urban space and imperialism in the Victorian era.

  • von Timothy J. Lovelace
    88,00 €

    Argues that Tennyson's war poems reflect image patterns of the Iliad and the Aeneid, and reinvigorate the heroic ethos that informs these and other ancient texts.

  • - The Role of W.B. Yeats in James Merrill's Poetry
    von Mark A. Bauer
    60,00 €

    Readers have long noted affinities and contrasts between Merrill and Yeats. This examination of the nature of this lifelong poetic relationship draws on both little-known material and an examination of Merrill's better-known writing to establish the ways in which Merrill contends with the older poet's haunting personality and poetic accomplishment.

  • - Contextualizing Raymond Carver
    von G. P. Lainsbury
    79,00 €

    Arguing that Raymond Carver merits consideration as a major American writer, this text reveals his pivotal role in American minimalist fiction. It contextualizes Carver's work in terms of the time and place of its construction and represention to reveal it as fiction that transcends the lower middle class North American relity that it documents.

  • - The Production of an Author
    von Sweden) Christensen & Lena (Vaxjo University
    57,00 €

    Considers the processes through which Emily Dickinson's work has been edited in the twentieth century and how such editorial processes contribute to the production of Dickinson as author. This work covers the posthumous editing of her handwritten manuscripts, and explores what a Dickinson poem may be, and how we may approach such an object.

  • von Hania A. M. Nashef
    81,00 - 227,00 €

    Examines what JM Coetzee's novels portray as the circumstances that contribute to the humiliation of the individual - namely the abuse of language, master and slave interplay, aging and senseless waiting - and how these conditions can lead to the alienation and marginalization of the individual.

  • - Christopher Isherwood's Modernity
    von Jamie M. Carr
    88,00 - 238,00 €

  • - J.M. Coetzee's Narratives of Displacement
    von Laura Wright
    79,00 - 226,00 €

  • von David W. & OSB Cotter
    90,00 €

  • - Finance Capitalism in the Fiction of Charles Dickens
    von Paul A. Jarvie
    81,00 €

    Examining several Dickens' texts, such as A Christmas Carol, Little Dorrit and Our Mutual Friend, this book highlights Dickens' critical view of capitalism and his complex role within the system of nineteenth-century British financial capitalism.

  • von Renee Somers
    88,00 €

    Presents an account of Edith Wharton, viewing the author as a spatial activist and reassessing her place in American literature and culture. This book examines Wharton's theories of space in Newport and Rhode Island during the Gilded Age to illustrate the important role built-environment played in the social, economic and personal conflicts.

  • - Henry James' Art of Fiction
    von Elaine Pigeon
    79,00 €

    Traces James's development of the modern novel, following a thread that leads from Romanticism and Literary Naturalism to French Impressionist theories of art, and culminates in a distinctly Jaemsian rendering of aestheticism.

  • - Phillip Larkin and the Plain Style
    von Tijana (Dalhousie University) Stojkovic
    82,00 - 227,00 €

    Undertakes a comprehensive linguistic and historical study of the plain style tradition in poetry, its relationship with so-called 'difficult' poetry, and its particular realization in the cultural and historical context of 20th-century Britain. The author examines the nature of poetry as a type of discourse.

  • - Representations of Fourierism in the Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne
    von Andrew Loman
    81,00 €

  • - Locality, Patriotism, and Nationalism
    von USA) McCleary & Joseph R. (University of Maryland
    81,00 - 226,00 €

    Examines a selection of G K Chesterton's novels, poetry, and literary criticism and outlines the distinctive philosophy of history that emerges from these writings. This book concludes that Chesterton's emphasis on locality is the hallmark of his historical philosophy in that it blends the concepts of free will, specificity, and creatureliness.

  • - Ben Jonson's City and the Space of the Author
    von James D. Mardock
    29,00 - 49,00 €

    Takes a look at Ben Jonson's epigrams, prose, and verse satire in order to focus on Jonson's theatrical appropriations of London space both in and out of the playhouse. This book offers an analysis of the strategies of authorial definition that Jonson pursued throughout his career as a poet and playwright.

  • - Dickens and the Fairy Tale
    von Elaine Ostry
    81,00 €

    Dickens was known for his imagination and fiery social protest. This book shows how Dickens used the fairy tale to express his political and social views, and helped establish it as an important literary genre for the Victorian public.

  • - A Study of Auden's Sources
    von Rachel Wetzsteon
    226,00 €

    Explores some of the important literary and philosophical influences on WH Auden's poetry. This study attempts to show that Auden's poetry derives much of its interest from a range of authors' on whom he drew for inspiration. It also suggests that his relationship to these writers was marked by ambivalence.

  • von Samuel (Durham University) Thomas
    79,00 €

    Thomas Pynchon's writing of postmodern fiction has been characterized as genre-defying and enigmatic, and as a series of complex and esoteric language games. This study attempts to demonstrate, however, that an oblique yet compelling sense of the "political" Pynchon disappears all too easily under the mantle of post modernity.

  • - Knowing Innocence
    von UK) Sastri & Reena (University of York
    227,00 €

    Reevaluates the achievement of James Merrill, by showing how he takes up an old paradigm - innocence - and reinvents it in response to new historical, scientific, and cultural developments including the bomb, contemporary cosmology, and the question of agency. The book covers Merrill's full career, emphasizing on his late poetry.

  • - Modernism, Hart Crane and the Culture of the Body
    von The City University of New York, USA) Tapper & Gordon A. (LaGuardia Community College
    226,00 €

    Examining how Crane's corporeal aesthetic informs poems written across the span of his career, this book focuses on four texts in which Crane's preoccupation with the body reaches its apoge.

  • - Spatial Constraint and Character Flight in the Novels of Cormac McCarthy
    von Jay (University of Colorado) Ellis
    81,00 €

    Presents interpretations of Cormac McCarthy's characters as simple, antinomian, and non-psychological; and of his landscapes as unrelated to the violent arcs of often orphaned and socially detached characters. This book talks about how McCarthy's books only appear to be stories of masculine heroics, and expressions of misogynistic fear.

  • von Jarom (Brigham Young University) McDonald
    79,00 - 226,00 €

    Examining the ways F Scott Fitzgerald portrayed spectator sports as working to help structure ideologies of class, community and nationhood, this book shows how narratives of attending sports and being a 'fan' cultivate communities of spectatorship.

  • von USA) Tidwell & Joanne (Case Western Reserve University
    81,00 €

    Examines the conflict of aesthetics and politics in "The Diary of Virginia Woolf". As a modernist writer concerned with contemporary aesthetic theories, Woolf experimented with limiting the representative nature of writing. At the same time, as a feminist, Woolf wanted to incorporate her political interests in her fiction.

  • - Mapping the World in Household Words
    von UK) Clemm & Sabine (University of Southampton
    79,00 €

    Examines Charles Dickens' weekly family magazine "Household Words" in order to develop a picture of how the journal negotiated, asserted and simultaneously deconstructed Englishness as a unified (and sometimes unifying) mode of expression.

  • von Jennifer Lee Jordan Heinert
    79,00 €

    Analyzes the relationship between race and genre in four of Toni Morrison's novels: "The Bluest Eye", "Tar Baby", "Jazz", and "Beloved". This book argues how Morrison's novels revise conventional generic forms such as bildungsroman, folktales, slave narratives, and the formal realism of the novel itself.

  • von Belfast) Martin & Brendan (St. Mary's University College
    226,00 €

    Provides a critique of Paul Auster's writings.

  • von New Haven, USA) Martucci & Elise (Albertus Magnus College
    64,00 €

    Presents an ecocritical reading of DeLillo's novels in an attempt to mediate between the seemingly incompatible influences of postmodernism and environmentalism. This title argues that although DeLillo is responding to and engaging with a postmodern culture of simulacra, his novels do not reflect a postmodernist theory of the "end of nature."

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