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Contemporary Critical Perspectives
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Julian Barnes is one of the most refined British writers and distinguished intellectuals of his generation whose rich body of work has been awarded many literary prizes both in the UK and abroad. This critical guide provides a wide range of current critical perspectives on Barnes' work.
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Julian Barnes is one of the most refined British writers and distinguished intellectuals of his generation whose rich body of work has been awarded many literary prizes both in the UK and abroad. This critical guide provides a wide range of current critical perspectives on Barnes' work.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks UK
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781441159588
- Artikelnr.: 38303457
- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks UK
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781441159588
- Artikelnr.: 38303457
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Sebastian Groes is Lecturer in English Literature at Roehampton University, UK. Peter Childs is Professor of Modern English Literature at the University of Gloucestershire. He was awarded a National Teaching Fellowship by the Higher Education Academy in 2004.
Foreword \ Series Editors' Preface \ Acknowledgements \ Contributors \
Chronology of Julian Barnes's Life \ Introduction: Julian Barnes and the
Wisdom of Uncertainity Sebastian Groes and Peter Childs \ 1. The Flâneur
and the Freeholder: Paris and London in Metroland Matthew Taunton \ 2.
Inventing a Way to the Truth: Life and Fiction in Flaubert's Parrot Ryan
Roberts \ 3. 'A preference for things Gallic': Julian Barnes and the French
Connection Vanessa Guignery \ 4. 'An Ordinary Piece of Magic': Religion in
the Work of Julian Barnes Andrew Tate \ 5. Crossing the Channel: Europe and
the Three Uses of France in Julian Barnes's Talking it Over Merritt Moseley
\ 6. 'Stranger Than Fiction': an epistolary essay on The Porcupine
Dimitrina Kondeva \ 7. England, England and Englishness Richard Bradford \
8. Matters of Life and Death: The Short Stories of Julian Barnes Peter
Childs \ 9. 'All Letters Quoted are Authentic': The Past after Postmodern
Fabulation in Julian Barnes's Arthur & George Christine Berberich \
Afterword Andrew Lycett \ References \ Further Reading \ Index
Chronology of Julian Barnes's Life \ Introduction: Julian Barnes and the
Wisdom of Uncertainity Sebastian Groes and Peter Childs \ 1. The Flâneur
and the Freeholder: Paris and London in Metroland Matthew Taunton \ 2.
Inventing a Way to the Truth: Life and Fiction in Flaubert's Parrot Ryan
Roberts \ 3. 'A preference for things Gallic': Julian Barnes and the French
Connection Vanessa Guignery \ 4. 'An Ordinary Piece of Magic': Religion in
the Work of Julian Barnes Andrew Tate \ 5. Crossing the Channel: Europe and
the Three Uses of France in Julian Barnes's Talking it Over Merritt Moseley
\ 6. 'Stranger Than Fiction': an epistolary essay on The Porcupine
Dimitrina Kondeva \ 7. England, England and Englishness Richard Bradford \
8. Matters of Life and Death: The Short Stories of Julian Barnes Peter
Childs \ 9. 'All Letters Quoted are Authentic': The Past after Postmodern
Fabulation in Julian Barnes's Arthur & George Christine Berberich \
Afterword Andrew Lycett \ References \ Further Reading \ Index
Foreword \ Series Editors' Preface \ Acknowledgements \ Contributors \
Chronology of Julian Barnes's Life \ Introduction: Julian Barnes and the
Wisdom of Uncertainity Sebastian Groes and Peter Childs \ 1. The Flâneur
and the Freeholder: Paris and London in Metroland Matthew Taunton \ 2.
Inventing a Way to the Truth: Life and Fiction in Flaubert's Parrot Ryan
Roberts \ 3. 'A preference for things Gallic': Julian Barnes and the French
Connection Vanessa Guignery \ 4. 'An Ordinary Piece of Magic': Religion in
the Work of Julian Barnes Andrew Tate \ 5. Crossing the Channel: Europe and
the Three Uses of France in Julian Barnes's Talking it Over Merritt Moseley
\ 6. 'Stranger Than Fiction': an epistolary essay on The Porcupine
Dimitrina Kondeva \ 7. England, England and Englishness Richard Bradford \
8. Matters of Life and Death: The Short Stories of Julian Barnes Peter
Childs \ 9. 'All Letters Quoted are Authentic': The Past after Postmodern
Fabulation in Julian Barnes's Arthur & George Christine Berberich \
Afterword Andrew Lycett \ References \ Further Reading \ Index
Chronology of Julian Barnes's Life \ Introduction: Julian Barnes and the
Wisdom of Uncertainity Sebastian Groes and Peter Childs \ 1. The Flâneur
and the Freeholder: Paris and London in Metroland Matthew Taunton \ 2.
Inventing a Way to the Truth: Life and Fiction in Flaubert's Parrot Ryan
Roberts \ 3. 'A preference for things Gallic': Julian Barnes and the French
Connection Vanessa Guignery \ 4. 'An Ordinary Piece of Magic': Religion in
the Work of Julian Barnes Andrew Tate \ 5. Crossing the Channel: Europe and
the Three Uses of France in Julian Barnes's Talking it Over Merritt Moseley
\ 6. 'Stranger Than Fiction': an epistolary essay on The Porcupine
Dimitrina Kondeva \ 7. England, England and Englishness Richard Bradford \
8. Matters of Life and Death: The Short Stories of Julian Barnes Peter
Childs \ 9. 'All Letters Quoted are Authentic': The Past after Postmodern
Fabulation in Julian Barnes's Arthur & George Christine Berberich \
Afterword Andrew Lycett \ References \ Further Reading \ Index







