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  • - The Passage from Pastoral
    av Stuart Christie
    762 - 1 822,-

  • - Hemingway and H.D.
    av Deirdre Anne McVicker Pettipiece
    294 - 1 297,-

  • - Religious Eroticism and Poetics
    av Laurie MacDiarmid
    732,-

  • - Locality, Patriotism, and Nationalism
    av USA) McCleary & Joseph R. (University of Maryland
    677 - 2 052,-

    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.

  • av Michael (The Pennsylvania State University) Vicario
    762 - 2 046,-

    Presenting a fresh interpretation of Shelley's thinking, this study establishes Shelley as working in the Epicurean tradition by exploring Lucretius' "De Rerum Naturaas."

  • av Scott (Texas A&M University.Texas A&M University - Kingsville) Rode
    680,99 - 1 957,-

    Examines Hardy's representations of the road and how the archaeological and historical record inform his work. This book argues that the road as represented by Hardy provides a palimpsest that critiques the Victorian construction of social and sexual identities, existing as contested spaces that channel desire for middle-class assimilation.

  • av Paul Abeln
    651 - 1 722,-

    William Dean Howells and the Ends of Realism helps us to see him as a writer very much aware of his limitations and of his enormous importance in the development of an American literary tradition.

  • - Ethos in the Age of the Consumable Subject
    av Terry Baxter
    680,99 - 1 905,-

    Terry Baxter provides a means of understanding the positive responses of Frederick Douglass's white audiences and African American celebrities' roles as both objects of consumption and vehicles for social change.

  • - A Heart in Hiding
    av Jill Muller
    732 - 1 905,-

    Drawing on historical and cultural studies of Victorian Catholicism, along with Hopkins's writings, Muller shows how the melancholy trajectory of the Jesuit poet's career mimics the deflation of Catholic hopes during the second half of Victoria's reign.

  • - The Role of W.B. Yeats in James Merrill's Poetry
    av Mark A. Bauer
    482 - 1 831,-

    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.

  • - Elements of Anarchism in the Work of D.H. Lawrence
    av Simon Casey
    762 - 1 905,-

    In this new and original study, the author explores the long neglected link between D.H. Lawrence and philosophical anarchism. Reading Lawrence within this context significantly enhances our understanding of his work as a whole.

  • - "What's aught but as 'tis valued?"
    av Canada) Grav & Peter F. (University of Toronto
    762 - 1 957,-

  • av Ann Ronchetti
    660 - 3 078,-

    Explores the relationship between aesthetic productivity and artists' degree of involvement in social and sexual life as depicted in Virginia Woolf's novels. The text locates the sources of Woolf's preoccupation with the artist's relationship to society in her family heritage and the philosophical and aesthetic interests of the Bloomsbury group.

  • - Derek Walcott's Omeros
    av Lance Callahan
    517 - 840,-

    Presenting an overview of the ideological orientation of "Omeros" and a far-reaching critique of post-colonial theory, Callahan engages some of the most vexing problems of authenticity by reading Walcott's work alongside ancient Greek literature and culture.

  • - A Study of the Lives and Poetry of Charlotte Mew & Anna Wickham
    av Nelljean McConeghey Rice
    652 - 1 905,-

    This book introduces a matrilineage for modernism that traces a distinct women's poetic voice from the Brontes through Alice Meynell to modernists Charlotte Mew and Anna Wickham.

  • av Kenneth Cervelli
    689 - 1 957,-

    Uses ecocriticism and feminist theory to locate Dorothy Wordsworth's important place in an ecocritical dialog, through an analysis of her prose and poetry in relation to the environments that inspired it.

  • av New York City, USA) Nesbit & Thomas (Hunter College
    701 - 1 957,-

    Argues that this previously banned author devoted his entire life to articulating a religion of self-liberation in his autobiographical books. This study shows how these transatlantic movements - gave him the hermeneutical devices, and the creative license, to interpret texts and symbols from mainline religions in an iconoclastic manner.

  • av UK) Prince & Kathryn (The Shakespeare Institute
    732 - 1 957,-

  • - Hawthorne and the Invalid Author
    av James N. Mancall
    644 - 1 722,-

    This book reads Hawthorne's fiction in the context of nineteenth-century medical and pseudomedical discourse that linked men of letters to debilitated invalids, a stereotype against which Hawthorne struggled throughout his career.

  • - Fitzgerald's New York
    av Lauraleigh O'Meara
    254 - 1 722,-

    F. Scott Fitzgerald left behind a substantial body of work on New York. Informed by a skillful combination of literary criticism and cultural theory, this work provides an engaging and enlightening reading of these novels and stories.

  • - The Visual in the Work of Jorie Graham
    av Catherine Karaguezian
    735 - 1 722,-

    Presents the book-length study of Jorie Graham, this book connects her work to the legacy of Eliot and Stevens in an effort to explain her recurring interest in the visual and compulsion to drastically reinvent her work as she goes along.

  • av Dr Barbara A. Suess
    689 - 1 722,-

    Explores the ways in which Yeats's plays offer an alternative form of progress via a philosophical system of opposites: always seeking the opposite, the nature of which changes as we change, we continually augment our personalities, and ultimately improve society, with the inclusion of the other.

  • - Reading and Religion in Seventeenth-Century England
    av David (University of Alabama & USA) Ainsworth
    651 - 1 957,-

    Considers how John Milton's later works demonstrate the intensive struggle of spiritual reading. This book rethinks the basic relationship between reading and religion in seventeenth-century England.

  • - J.M. Coetzee's Narratives of Displacement
    av Laura Wright
    651 - 1 872,-

  • av Timothy J. Lovelace
    680,99 - 1 722,-

    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.

  • av Ian S. Maloney
    652 - 1 938,-

    Combining literary analysis with cultural criticism, this book highlights the aspect of our nation's iconic development in statuary. It investigates the connection between the contested nineteenth-century American monument tradition and one of the nation's most revered authors.

  • - Christopher Isherwood's Modernity
    av Jamie M. Carr
    680,99 - 2 003,-

  • - Discretion in Henry James and Edith Wharton
    av Jessica Levine
    713 - 1 905,-

    This work explores the way in which Henry James and Edith Wharton treated subject matter that was considered controversial by American publishers at the turn of the century and how they pursued 'discretion', in order to avoid censorship.

  • - Colonialism in His Travel Writing and Leadership Novels
    av Eunyoung Oh
    732 - 1 957,-

    Exploring D H Lawrence's relationship to colonialism, this work shows how Lawrence's belief in different "spirits" belonging to the disparate places enables him to transcend the hierarchies between metropolis and colony, between civilized and "primitive" worlds.

  • av Suzanne Bailey
    677 - 2 125,-

    A work on speech pragmatics and visual thinking. Exploring how perceptual biases are transformed in the language of the poems, it demonstrates how the cognitive sciences can ground a new biographical practice, drawing attention to such matters as the creative process and the ethics of understanding individuals who think differently.

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