Representations of Reality in the Post-war English Novel, 1957-1975

Representations of Reality in the Post-war English Novel, 1957-1975
Title Representations of Reality in the Post-war English Novel, 1957-1975 PDF eBook
Author Krystyna Stamirowska
Publisher
Total Pages 132
Release 1992
Genre English fiction
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Kazuo Ishiguro

Kazuo Ishiguro
Title Kazuo Ishiguro PDF eBook
Author Sebastian Groes
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 423
Release 2011-09-11
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 135030882X

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Kazuo Ishiguro is one of the finest contemporary authors who possesses that increasingly rare distinction of being a writer who is both popular with the general reading public and well-respected within the academic community. Kazuo Ishiguro: New Critical Visions of the Novels presents eighteen fresh perspectives on the author's work that will appeal to those who read him for pleasure or for purposes of study. Established and rising critics reassess Ishiguro's works from the early 'Japanese' novels through to his short story cycle Nocturnes, paying particular attention to The Remains of the Day, The Unconsoled, When We Were Orphans and Never Let Me Go. They address universal themes such as history, memory and mortality, but also provide groundbreaking explorations of diverse areas ranging from the posthuman and 'minor literature' to ethics, science fiction and Ishiguro's musical imagination. Featuring an insightful interview with Ishiguro himself, this collection of essays constitutes a significant contribution to the appreciation of his novels, and forms a lively and nuanced constellation of critical enquiry. Preface by Brian W. Shaffer. Essays by: Jeannette Baxter, Caroline Bennett, Christine Berberich, Lydia R. Cooper, Sebastian Groes, Meghan Marie Hammond, Tim Jarvis, Barry Lewis, Liani Lochner, Christopher Ringrose, Victor Sage, Andy Sawyer, Motoyuki Shibata, Gerry Smyth, Krystyna Stamirowska, Motoko Sugano, Patricia Waugh, Alyn Webley.

Paradox of Freedom

Paradox of Freedom
Title Paradox of Freedom PDF eBook
Author Shiva Rahbaran
Publisher Dalkey Archive Press
Total Pages 338
Release 2007
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1564784886

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As the first book-length study of Nicholas Mosley, "The Paradox of Freedom" combines a discussion of the author's incredible biography with an investigation of his writing, nearly all of which is published by Dalkey Archive Press. The son of Oswald Mosley (the leader of Britain's fascistic Blackshirts), a British Lord, a Christian convert, a war veteran, a voracious reader, and an important thinker, Nicholas Mosley has, this book argues, employed all of these experiences and ideas in novels and memoirs that seek to describe the paradoxical nature of freedom: how can man be free when limiting structures are necessary? Can it be achieved, and how? The answer lies in the books themselves, in the ways telling and re-telling stories allows one to escape the seemingly logical bounderies of life and discover new meanings and possibilities. This is a much-needed companion to the work of one of Britain's most important post-War writers.

The Role of Britain in the Modern World

The Role of Britain in the Modern World
Title The Role of Britain in the Modern World PDF eBook
Author Krystyna Kujawińska-Courtney
Publisher
Total Pages 210
Release 1999
Genre Great Britain
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Critical Survey of Long Fiction: Essays, Index

Critical Survey of Long Fiction: Essays, Index
Title Critical Survey of Long Fiction: Essays, Index PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 696
Release 2000
Genre Fiction
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Civilisation of Integrated Europe

Civilisation of Integrated Europe
Title Civilisation of Integrated Europe PDF eBook
Author John Beynon
Publisher
Total Pages 410
Release 2001
Genre Culture
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Metaliterary Layers in Finnish Literature

Metaliterary Layers in Finnish Literature
Title Metaliterary Layers in Finnish Literature PDF eBook
Author Samuli Hägg
Publisher Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura
Total Pages 208
Release 2009-01-09
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9522228044

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In international research, metafictionality and other metaliterary features have typically been regarded as phenomena related to postmodernist fiction, in particular – Metaliterary Layers in Finnish Literature, however, discusses the metalayers of Finnish literature from the early 20th century to the present. By analyzing different genres of Finnish literature in varying historical contexts Metaliterary Layers in Finnish Literature provides an abundance of new information on Finnish literature and its metaliterary phenomena for everyone interested. In the articles of this book, the metalayers of literature are discussed in experimental prose and poetry as well as in popular fiction and children’s literature.