The Monthly magazine

The Monthly magazine
Title The Monthly magazine PDF eBook
Author Monthly literary register
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Pages 680
Release 1826
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The Monthly Magazine

The Monthly Magazine
Title The Monthly Magazine PDF eBook
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Pages 722
Release 1826
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Kafka, Gothic and Fairytale

Kafka, Gothic and Fairytale
Title Kafka, Gothic and Fairytale PDF eBook
Author Patrick Bridgwater
Publisher BRILL
Pages 208
Release 2021-11-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9004490213

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Kafka, Gothic and Fairytale is an original comparative study of the novels and some of the related shorter punishment fantasies in terms of their relationship to the Gothic and fairytale conventions. It is an absorbing subject and one which, while keeping to the basic facts of his life, mind-set and literary method, shows Kafka’s work in a genuinely new light. The contradiction between his persona with its love of fairytale and his shadow with its affinity with Gothic is reflected in his work, which is both Gothic and other than Gothic, both fairytale-like and the every denial of fairytale. Important subtexts of the book are the close connexion between Gothic and fairytale and between both of these and the dream. German text is quoted in translation unless the emphasis is on the meaning of individual words or phrases, in which case the words in question are quoted and their English meanings discussed. This means that readers without German can, for the first time, begin to understand the underlying ambiguity of Kafka’s major fictions. The book is addressed to all who are interested in the meaning of his work and its place in literary history, but also to the many readers in the English and German-speaking worlds who share the author’s enthusiasm for Gothic and fairytale.

The Monthly Review

The Monthly Review
Title The Monthly Review PDF eBook
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Pages 578
Release 1826
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Gothic writing 1750–1820

Gothic writing 1750–1820
Title Gothic writing 1750–1820 PDF eBook
Author Robert Miles
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 257
Release 2017-06-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1526125714

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Now available again in paperback, this provocative study by Robert Miles uses the tools of modern literary theory and criticism to analyse this very distinctive body of texts. Miles introduces the reader to contexts of Gothic in the eigteenth century including its historical development and its placement within the period's concerns with discourse and gender. By using texts ranging from sensational novels such as The Monk and The Mysteries of Udolpho, poetic variations on Gothic by Coleridge, Shelley and Keats, to satirical works on the theme by Jane Austen, Miles presents an intriguing overview of Gothic literature. By drawing extensively on the ideas of Michel Foucault to establish a genealogy he brings Gothic writing in from the margins of 'popular fiction', resituating it at the centre of debate about Romanticism.

The Female Pen

The Female Pen
Title The Female Pen PDF eBook
Author Bridget G. MacCarthy
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 563
Release 1994-06
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0814755194

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Had B.G. MacCarthy's criticism been available, Showalter's A Literature of Their Own would have been a very different kind of book...In some ways, contemporary could be ten years ahead if we had started the climb from MacCarthy's groundwork." —Maggie Humm, University of East London Back in print for the first time since the 1940's, this classic work of pre-feminist literary criticism is a challenging and authoritative assessment of women's contributions to English literature. B. G. MacCarthy, widely praised for the originality of her scholarship, challenges the dominant picture of mascaline literary history created by T. S. Eliot and F. R. Leavis. Written with crisp humor and irony, her exploration of women's writing. Focusing on a wide range of authors including Lady Mary Wroath, Eliza Hayward, Aphra Behn, Maria Edgeworth, Mary Wollstonecraft, Elizabeth Inchbald, Margaret Cavendish and Jane Austen- illustrates that these women attempted almost every genre of fiction, enriched many, and initiated some of the most important. Often savagely witty, The Female Pen discusses a vast array of fictional forms, including picturesque, moralistic, oriental, domestic, and gothic novels.

Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged

Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged
Title Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged PDF eBook
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Pages 570
Release 1826
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Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths.