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Brings literature to life through a combination of fascinating texts, critically up-to-the minute readings and Jacobs' enthusiastic, lively approach.
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Brings literature to life through a combination of fascinating texts, critically up-to-the minute readings and Jacobs' enthusiastic, lively approach.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. April 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 750g
- ISBN-13: 9780415234672
- ISBN-10: 0415234670
- Artikelnr.: 22066094
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. April 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 750g
- ISBN-13: 9780415234672
- ISBN-10: 0415234670
- Artikelnr.: 22066094
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Richard Jacobs teaches English at the College of Richard Collyer in Horsham, and lectures at the University of Brighton.
Introduction 1 Wyatt's 'They flee from me': sexual politics and metrical
history 2 Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice: framing the outsiders 3
Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida: men reading and writing a woman 4
Shakespeare's sonnets: courtly patronage and the homoerotic 5 Milton's
Paradise Lost: republican politics and the canon 6 Marvell, Winstanley,
Milton: gardens, communes and losing Paradise 7 Swift's Gulliver's Travels:
colonialism and Eden lost again 8 Johnson and others: Toryism, the
slave-trade, poverty, being and reading a character 9 Wordsworth's poems of
boyhood: myths of initiation in revolutionary times 10 Brontë's Wuthering
Heights: three-volume novels, centres and loss 11 Melville's Bartleby: the
crisis of interpretation 12 Dickinson's poems: women writing the
inexpressible 13 Dickens's Our Mutual Friend: between men, education and
law 14 Carroll's 'Alice' books: remembering the love-gift 15 Wilde's The
Happy Prince: sex and politics in the fairy-tale 16 Gilman's The Yellow
Wallpaper: the woman's body, hysteria, intertextuality 17 James's The Turn
of the Screw: desire in loss and the reader-response 18 Conrad's The Secret
Agent: journeying into political vision 19 Green's Living: the working
class in modernism and the search for the father 20 Rhys's Good Morning,
Midnight: women in colonialism and framed in exhibition 21 Williams's
drama: realism in the theatre, policing the allowable on stage and in film
22 Hill's 'September Song': the modern poet in history, the poem's right to
exist 23 Beckett's Not I: challenging the audience with a life, lost 24
Bishop's and Berryman's poems: how to lose, and loss in this book.
history 2 Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice: framing the outsiders 3
Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida: men reading and writing a woman 4
Shakespeare's sonnets: courtly patronage and the homoerotic 5 Milton's
Paradise Lost: republican politics and the canon 6 Marvell, Winstanley,
Milton: gardens, communes and losing Paradise 7 Swift's Gulliver's Travels:
colonialism and Eden lost again 8 Johnson and others: Toryism, the
slave-trade, poverty, being and reading a character 9 Wordsworth's poems of
boyhood: myths of initiation in revolutionary times 10 Brontë's Wuthering
Heights: three-volume novels, centres and loss 11 Melville's Bartleby: the
crisis of interpretation 12 Dickinson's poems: women writing the
inexpressible 13 Dickens's Our Mutual Friend: between men, education and
law 14 Carroll's 'Alice' books: remembering the love-gift 15 Wilde's The
Happy Prince: sex and politics in the fairy-tale 16 Gilman's The Yellow
Wallpaper: the woman's body, hysteria, intertextuality 17 James's The Turn
of the Screw: desire in loss and the reader-response 18 Conrad's The Secret
Agent: journeying into political vision 19 Green's Living: the working
class in modernism and the search for the father 20 Rhys's Good Morning,
Midnight: women in colonialism and framed in exhibition 21 Williams's
drama: realism in the theatre, policing the allowable on stage and in film
22 Hill's 'September Song': the modern poet in history, the poem's right to
exist 23 Beckett's Not I: challenging the audience with a life, lost 24
Bishop's and Berryman's poems: how to lose, and loss in this book.
Introduction 1 Wyatt's 'They flee from me': sexual politics and metrical
history 2 Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice: framing the outsiders 3
Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida: men reading and writing a woman 4
Shakespeare's sonnets: courtly patronage and the homoerotic 5 Milton's
Paradise Lost: republican politics and the canon 6 Marvell, Winstanley,
Milton: gardens, communes and losing Paradise 7 Swift's Gulliver's Travels:
colonialism and Eden lost again 8 Johnson and others: Toryism, the
slave-trade, poverty, being and reading a character 9 Wordsworth's poems of
boyhood: myths of initiation in revolutionary times 10 Brontë's Wuthering
Heights: three-volume novels, centres and loss 11 Melville's Bartleby: the
crisis of interpretation 12 Dickinson's poems: women writing the
inexpressible 13 Dickens's Our Mutual Friend: between men, education and
law 14 Carroll's 'Alice' books: remembering the love-gift 15 Wilde's The
Happy Prince: sex and politics in the fairy-tale 16 Gilman's The Yellow
Wallpaper: the woman's body, hysteria, intertextuality 17 James's The Turn
of the Screw: desire in loss and the reader-response 18 Conrad's The Secret
Agent: journeying into political vision 19 Green's Living: the working
class in modernism and the search for the father 20 Rhys's Good Morning,
Midnight: women in colonialism and framed in exhibition 21 Williams's
drama: realism in the theatre, policing the allowable on stage and in film
22 Hill's 'September Song': the modern poet in history, the poem's right to
exist 23 Beckett's Not I: challenging the audience with a life, lost 24
Bishop's and Berryman's poems: how to lose, and loss in this book.
history 2 Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice: framing the outsiders 3
Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida: men reading and writing a woman 4
Shakespeare's sonnets: courtly patronage and the homoerotic 5 Milton's
Paradise Lost: republican politics and the canon 6 Marvell, Winstanley,
Milton: gardens, communes and losing Paradise 7 Swift's Gulliver's Travels:
colonialism and Eden lost again 8 Johnson and others: Toryism, the
slave-trade, poverty, being and reading a character 9 Wordsworth's poems of
boyhood: myths of initiation in revolutionary times 10 Brontë's Wuthering
Heights: three-volume novels, centres and loss 11 Melville's Bartleby: the
crisis of interpretation 12 Dickinson's poems: women writing the
inexpressible 13 Dickens's Our Mutual Friend: between men, education and
law 14 Carroll's 'Alice' books: remembering the love-gift 15 Wilde's The
Happy Prince: sex and politics in the fairy-tale 16 Gilman's The Yellow
Wallpaper: the woman's body, hysteria, intertextuality 17 James's The Turn
of the Screw: desire in loss and the reader-response 18 Conrad's The Secret
Agent: journeying into political vision 19 Green's Living: the working
class in modernism and the search for the father 20 Rhys's Good Morning,
Midnight: women in colonialism and framed in exhibition 21 Williams's
drama: realism in the theatre, policing the allowable on stage and in film
22 Hill's 'September Song': the modern poet in history, the poem's right to
exist 23 Beckett's Not I: challenging the audience with a life, lost 24
Bishop's and Berryman's poems: how to lose, and loss in this book.







