Lord Gnome's Literary Companion

Lord Gnome's Literary Companion
Title Lord Gnome's Literary Companion PDF eBook
Author Francis Wheen
Publisher Verso
Pages 374
Release 1994
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9781859840450

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His review has got to be 'in' by mid-day tomorrow ... at about 9 pm his mind will grow relatively clear, and until the small hours he will sit ... skipping expertly through one book after another and laying each one down with the comment, 'God, what tripe!' ... Then suddenly he will snap into it. All the stale old phrases--'a book that no one should miss', 'something memorable on every page'--jump into their places like iron filings obeying the magnet. Thus did George Orwell, writing forty years ago in Confessions of a Book Reviewer, describe the labours of a typical literary hack. Precious little has changed over the intervening decades; the servility of the satirical magazine Private Eye. Lord Gnome's Literary Companion assembles, in thematic order, the best of these columns to present an astringent, rude and funny survey of publishers and the published.

H, V., & O

H, V., & O
Title H, V., & O PDF eBook
Author Sandie Byrne
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 260
Release 1998-07-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780719052958

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'The dead travel fast and, in our contemporary globalised world, so too does the gothic.' Examining how gothic has been globalised and globalisation made gothic, this collection of essays explores an emerging globalgothic that is simultaneously a continuation of the western tradition and a wholesale transformation of that tradition which expands the horizons of the gothic in diverse new and exciting ways.Globalgothic contains essays from some of the leading scholars in gothic studies as well as offering insights from new scholars in the field. The contributors consider a wide range of different media, including literary texts, film, dance, music, cyberculture, computer games, and graphic novels. This book will be essential reading for all students and academics interested in the gothic, in international literature, cinema, and cyberspace.

Howard Jacobson´s Novels in the Context of Contemporary British Jewish Literature

Howard Jacobson´s Novels in the Context of Contemporary British Jewish Literature
Title Howard Jacobson´s Novels in the Context of Contemporary British Jewish Literature PDF eBook
Author Anténe, Petr
Publisher Palacky University Olomouc
Pages 168
Release
Genre Religion
ISBN 8024456532

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The novelist Howard Jacobson, who received the 2010 Booker Prize for The Finkler Question, has often been characterized as the ""British Philip Roth"",although he himself prefers to be viewed as the ""Jewish Jane Austen"". This monograph concludes that both comparisons may be used to comment on various features of Jacobson's oeuvre. Like Roth, Jacobson tends to focus on male Jewish protagonists and intimate relations between the sexes. Like Austen, he portrays a certain social class, whether it be the British Jewish minority or the social world of British writers and university professors. Apart from reflecting on the tension between Britishness and Jewishness as inseparable aspects of his characters' identities, Jacobson's novels contribute to the traditions of British and Jewish humour.

The American Popular Novel After World War II

The American Popular Novel After World War II
Title The American Popular Novel After World War II PDF eBook
Author David Willbern
Publisher McFarland
Pages 265
Release 2013-03-29
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1476602484

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Through the perspectives of selected best-selling novels from the end of World War II to the end of the 20th century--including The Catcher in the Rye, To Kill a Mockingbird, The Godfather, Jaws, Beloved, The Silence of the Lambs, and Jurassic Park--this book examines the crucial issues the U.S. was experiencing during those decades. These novels represent the voices of popular conversations, as Americans considered issues of family, class, racism and sexism, feminism, economic ambition, sexual violence, war, law, religion and science. Through the windows of fiction, the book surveys the Cold War and anti-communism, the prefeminist era of the 1950s and the sexual revolution of the 1970s, forms of corporate power in the 1960s and 1980s, the traumatic legacies of slavery and Vietnam, the American fascination with lawyers, cops and criminals, alternate styles of romance in the era of late capitalism, our abiding distrust of science, and our steadfast wonder about the Great Mysteries.

A History of the Booker Prize

A History of the Booker Prize
Title A History of the Booker Prize PDF eBook
Author Merritt Moseley
Publisher Routledge
Pages 233
Release 2021-08-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1000433412

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In this book, Merritt Moseley offers a brief history of the Booker Prize since 1992. With a short chapter covering each year, we follow the change in criteria, the highs and lows, short lists, winners, and controversies of the Booker Prize. The book also functions as an example of literary criticism for each of the books involved, analyzing the judging process and the winning books. Exploring themes such as literary vs. popular fiction, the role of Postcolonial work in what began as a very "British" prize, the role of marketing, publishing, and the Booker organization itself, the book offers a crucial view into literary prize culture. The book spends time looking at exclusions, as well as the overall role and function of the literary prize. What books aren’t included and why? Why has the Booker become so significant? This book will be of use to anyone with an interest in, or studying, contemporary literature, literary prizes, literary culture and British literature, as well as publishing studies.

Understanding Julian Barnes

Understanding Julian Barnes
Title Understanding Julian Barnes PDF eBook
Author Merritt Moseley
Publisher Univ of South Carolina Press
Pages 218
Release 1997
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9781570031403

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Assesses the divergent works of a daring English writer.

Karl Marx

Karl Marx
Title Karl Marx PDF eBook
Author Francis Wheen
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 466
Release 2000
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780393321579

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Looks at the life of the father of Communism focusing primarily on the human side of the man rather than his works.