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  • - Crises in Colonial Male Identity from Joseph Conrad to Satyajit Ray
    av Nalin Jayasena
    718 - 2 020,-

    Explores how English masculinity - that was so contingent on the relative health of the British imperial project - negotiated the dissolution of the empire by the middle of the 20th century. This book argues that by defining itself in relation to indigenous masculinity, English masculinity began to share a common idiom with its colonial other.

  • - Colonialism in the Fictions of Charles Brockden Brown and J.M. Coetzee
    av Timothy F. Strode
    843 - 1 881,-

    Investigates into the problem of how narrative encodes its relation to space, especially the territorial space that is the subject of colonial possession and dispossession. This book approaches the problem by providing a framework derived from the work of Martin Heidegger and Emmanuel Levinas on the ethical implications of human dwelling.

  • - The Spatial Imagination, 1850-2000
    av USA) Bulson & Eric (Hobart and William Smith Colleges
    687 - 2 421,-

    Considers the place of the reader in the fictional world of the novel, looking at how authors work to orient and disorient within imaginative space.

  • - Jonson, Middleton, Dekker, and City Comedy's London as Language
    av USA) Easterling & Heather (Gonzaga University
    225 - 2 159,-

  • av Kim Becnel
    843 - 1 980,-

    Examines the way that the modernization and incorporation of the American publishing industry in the early twentieth century both helped to foment the emerging late industrial cultural hierarchy and capitalized on that same hierarchy to increase readership and profits. This book also looks at how this affected American writers of the 1930s.

  • - The Economic Jew in Anglo-American Literature, 1864-1939
    av Gary Levine
    764 - 2 155,-

  • - Writing, Class and Capital in Mid-Victorian Narratives
    av Borislav Knezevic
    634,-

    Focusing on a group of mid-Victorian narratives by major middle-class writers, this book illustrates the centrality of finance capitalism to the social imagination of the middle-class when the first mass market for the novel was consolidated.

  • - Readers & the Negotiation of Power in Selected Nineteenth-Century Narratives
    av Ana-Isabel Aliaga-Buchenau
    744 - 2 085,-

  • - The Question of Authenticity in Twentieth-Century African American Literature
    av Shelly Eversley
    744 - 2 395,-

    Historicizing the demand for racial authenticity in 20th-century American literature, Eversley argues that the modern emergence of the interest in "the real negro" transforms the question of what race an author belongs to into a question of what it takes to belong to that race.

  • - Urban Visions and Literary Modernism
    av Desmond Harding
    843 - 1 881,-

  • - Shaping White Middle-Class Masculinity in the U.S., 1880-1917
    av Athena Devlin
    365 - 533,-

  • av Sandra Baringer
    749,-

    Narratives of suspicion and mistrust have escaped the boundaries of specific sites of discourse to constitue a metanarrative that pervades American culture. Sandra Baringer investigates this phenomenon.

  • - Storytelling in African-American Studies
    av Bertram D. Ashe
    758 - 2 155,-

    This book explores the written representation of African-American spoken-voice storytelling in African American writers from Charles Chesnutt to Toni Cade Bambara and John Edgar Wideman.

  • - Skin Tropes and Identities in Woolf, Ellison, Pynchon, and Acker
    av Maureen F. Curtin
    749,-

    This book investigates how skin has become a crucial but disavowed figure in twentieth-century literature, theory and cultural criticism.

  • av Andrea Elizabeth Donovan
    764 - 2 315,-

    The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB), founded by artist and craftsman William Morris in 1877, sought to preserve the integrity of historic buildings by preventing unnecessary repairs and additions. This study traces the history of SPAB from it's foundation to its activities in England and Western Europe.

  • av University Of Colorado, Usa) Albert & Pamela J. (Pamela Albert
    210 - 2 315,-

    Argues that trans-historical, cross-cultural dialogues also reveal the global complexity of 18th-century cultural forms. This book reconsiders eighteenth-century literature, art, and drama. It also proposes that engagements with the British eighteenth century double as inquiries into whether the modern world has progressed since the 18th century.

  • - The Modernizing Mission
    av UAE) Giovannucci, Perri (Perri Giovannucci & The American University in Dubai
    749,-

    Examines how modern global development largely privileges Western multinational interests at the expense of local or indigenous concerns in the "developing" nations of the East. This work has relevance for cultural studies in the Middle East, Africa, globalization, postcolonialism, and women's studies.

  • - A Poetics of Modern Homosexuality
    av Merrill Cole
    493 - 1 881,-

    Positing that male homoeroticism is a crucial component of any comprehensive understanding of modernism and the crisis of modern masculine identity, this text explores how homoerotic affect - instantiated in the works of Rimbaud, Crane and Eliot - contributes to queer theory, and shows what poetry has to offer critical inquiry.

  • - Divorce and the American Novel, 1881-1976
    av Kimberly A. Freeman
    749 - 2 155,-

    A popular subject in sociology and cultural studies, divorce has been overlooked by literary critics. Spanning nearly a century during which the divorce rate skyrocketed, this study traces the treatment of divorce in the American novel.

  • - Joanna Russ and Dorothy Bryant
    av Tatiana Teslenko
    764 - 1 959,-

  • - Emerson, Hawthorne, & Alcott on Work, Women, & the Development of the Self
    av Carolyn R. Maibor
    660 - 2 155,-

    This text explores the importance of work and its role in defining and developing the self. Carolyn R. Maibor illustrates the connection between the construction of a substantive self and the call for women to have increased access to the professions and higher education.

  • - How American Bestsellers Affect the Movement for Women's Equality
    av Kim Loudermilk
    623,-

  • - Transatlantic Readings of Harriet Beecher Stowe, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, and George Eliot
    av Jennifer Cognard-Black
    744 - 2 155,-

    Challenging previous studies that claim anxiety and antagonism between transatlantic Victorian authors, Jennifer Cognard-Black uncovers a model of reciprocal influence among three of the most popular women writers of the era.

  • - Island Representations in American Prose from Herman Melville to Jack London
    av Christopher McBride
    686 - 2 155,-

  • - Paranoia in the Nineteenth-Century Novel
    av Mike Davis
    837 - 1 881,-

    Through a careful examination of the work of the canonical nineteenth-century novelists, Mike Davis traces conspiracies and conspiratorial fantasy from one narrative site to another.

  • - Discourses of Heredity and Caribbean Literature
    av Rudyard Alcocer
    749 - 2 155,-

    In this book, Rudyard Alcocer offers a theory of Caribbean narrative, accounting for the complex interactions between scientific and literary discourses while expanding the horizons of narrative studies in general.

  • - Self-Representation, Authorship, and the Print Market in British Poetry from Pope through Wordsworth
    av Scott Hess
    755 - 1 881,-

    This book explores the construction of personal and poetic identity in the writing of Alexander Pope, Thomas Gray, James Beattie, William Cowper, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and William Wordsworth.

  • - A.S. Byatt, Ian McEwan, and Salman Rushdie
    av Timothy Gauthier
    660 - 2 155,-

  • - The Post-War American Urban Novel from Nelson Algren to John Edger Wideman
    av Ted Clontz
    718 - 2 155,-

  • av Julia Rawa
    749 - 1 881,-

    Attempts to explore relationships between narrative and imperium in the context of Western Modernism by examining the Quest as a vexed trope in "Heart of Darkness", "Passage to India", "The Sheltering Sky" and the "Quiet American". This book takes stock of twentieth century theory regarding the Quest.

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