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Titre : The Penguin Book Of Modern British Short Stories Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Malcolm Bradbury, Auteur Editeur : Penguin books Année de publication : 1988 Importance : 448P Format : 19CM*12CM ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-14-006306-6 Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Index. décimale : 820 Littérature de langue anglaise Résumé : This anthology is in many ways a 'best of the best', containing gems from thirty-four of Britain's outstanding contemporary writers. It is a book to dip into, to read from cover to cover, to lend to friends and read again. It includes stories of love and crime, stories touched with comedy and the supernatural, stories set in London, Los Angeles, Bucharest and Tokyo. Above all, as you will discover, it satisfies Samuel Butler's anarchic pleasure principle: 'I should like to like Schumann's music better than I do; I daresay I could make myself like it better if I tried; but I do not like having to try to make myself like things; I like things that make me like them at once and no trying at all. En ligne : https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1347852278 [...] The Penguin Book Of Modern British Short Stories [texte imprimé] / Malcolm Bradbury, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Penguin books, 1988 . - 448P ; 19CM*12CM.
ISBN : 978-0-14-006306-6
Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng)
Index. décimale : 820 Littérature de langue anglaise Résumé : This anthology is in many ways a 'best of the best', containing gems from thirty-four of Britain's outstanding contemporary writers. It is a book to dip into, to read from cover to cover, to lend to friends and read again. It includes stories of love and crime, stories touched with comedy and the supernatural, stories set in London, Los Angeles, Bucharest and Tokyo. Above all, as you will discover, it satisfies Samuel Butler's anarchic pleasure principle: 'I should like to like Schumann's music better than I do; I daresay I could make myself like it better if I tried; but I do not like having to try to make myself like things; I like things that make me like them at once and no trying at all. En ligne : https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1347852278 [...] Réservation
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Titre : The Penguin book of Moderne Africane poetry. Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Moor.Gerald., Auteur Editeur : england : Penguin books Année de publication : 1999 Importance : 450p. Format : 13cm*20cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-14-118100-4 Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Index. décimale : 820 Littérature de langue anglaise Résumé : This anthology of African poetry has been expanded to include 99 poets from 27 countries. The content of the poetry is wide-ranging, including war songs, political protests and poems about human love, African nature and the surprises that life offers. The Penguin book of Moderne Africane poetry. [texte imprimé] / Moor.Gerald., Auteur . - england : Penguin books, 1999 . - 450p. ; 13cm*20cm.
ISBN : 978-0-14-118100-4
Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng)
Index. décimale : 820 Littérature de langue anglaise Résumé : This anthology of African poetry has been expanded to include 99 poets from 27 countries. The content of the poetry is wide-ranging, including war songs, political protests and poems about human love, African nature and the surprises that life offers. Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 01/67532 L/820.059 Livre Bibliothèque Lettres et langues indéterminé Disponible 01/67534 L/820.059 Livre Bibliothèque Lettres et langues indéterminé Disponible 01/67533 L/820.059 Livre Bibliothèque Lettres et langues indéterminé Disponible
Titre : The Penguin History of Literature V4: Dryden to Johnson. Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Lonsdale. Roger., Auteur Editeur : Penguin books Année de publication : 1993 Importance : 450p. Format : 13cm*20cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-14-017754-1 Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Index. décimale : 820 Littérature de langue anglaise Résumé : This volume is devoted to Augustan and 18th-century literature, from the 1660s, decade of the English Revolution, to the 1780s and 1790s, decades of revolution abroad. Most of the great writers of the age were engaged in public life and politics. By the 1740s, which saw the deaths of Pope and Swift and the publication of "Pamela" and "Tom Jones", writers were looking away from Rome towards the Bible, Greek poetry and earlier English literature for inspiration. The 12 contributors to this volume integrate a sense of context with critical responses to the works in question. There are chapters on individual writers - Dryden, Swift, Pope, Sterne and Johnson - together with essays that explore the central figures and developments in the poetry, drama, fiction, prose and criticism of the period. Published in ten volumes, "The Penguin History of Literature" is a critical survey of English and American literature covering 14 centuries, from the Anglo-Saxons to the present. The Penguin History of Literature V4: Dryden to Johnson. [texte imprimé] / Lonsdale. Roger., Auteur . - [S.l.] : Penguin books, 1993 . - 450p. ; 13cm*20cm.
ISBN : 978-0-14-017754-1
Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng)
Index. décimale : 820 Littérature de langue anglaise Résumé : This volume is devoted to Augustan and 18th-century literature, from the 1660s, decade of the English Revolution, to the 1780s and 1790s, decades of revolution abroad. Most of the great writers of the age were engaged in public life and politics. By the 1740s, which saw the deaths of Pope and Swift and the publication of "Pamela" and "Tom Jones", writers were looking away from Rome towards the Bible, Greek poetry and earlier English literature for inspiration. The 12 contributors to this volume integrate a sense of context with critical responses to the works in question. There are chapters on individual writers - Dryden, Swift, Pope, Sterne and Johnson - together with essays that explore the central figures and developments in the poetry, drama, fiction, prose and criticism of the period. Published in ten volumes, "The Penguin History of Literature" is a critical survey of English and American literature covering 14 centuries, from the Anglo-Saxons to the present. Réservation
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Titre : The Penguin History of Literature V5: The Romantic Period. Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Perie. David.B, Auteur Editeur : england : Penguin books Année de publication : 1994 Importance : 535 p. Format : 13cm*19cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-14-017755-8 Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Index. décimale : 820 Littérature de langue anglaise Résumé : Published in ten volumes, The Penguin History of Literature is a critical survey of English and American literature. Volume 5, The Romantic Period, is comprised of twelve independent essays authored by distinguished academics. These detailed, thought-provoking essays will appeal primarily to upper level students in history and English literature. David B. Pirie edited this collection as well as contributing the interesting essay on John Keats. Seven chapters address the works of influential literary figures including Jane Austen, William Blake, William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and John Keats. Scholarly, detailed, semi-biographical essays do assume substantial familiarity with their poetry, prose and letters. However, the persistent reader is rewarded with a greater insight into the interplay of politics and literature during this turbulent period of English history. Five more general chapters are devoted to analyzing political and social change: Events Have Made Us A World of Readers - a thoughtful, detailed examination of the rapid growth and democratization of the reading public 1780-1830. Universal literacy, initially viewed as a harbinger of anarchy, was seen by the mid-nineteenth century as a precondition for political stability. Politics and the Novel 1780-1830 - the novel, in 1780 considered the lowest of literary genre, was revitalized by the realization that fiction could be a powerful tool for influencing public opinion. A difficult chapter - I was unacquainted with the writings of period authors like Robert Bage, Charlotte Smith, Elizabeth Inchbald, Jane West, Maria Edgeworth, Amelia Opie, and Thomas Peacock. Only the section on Sir Walter Scott was familiar ground. Representing the People: Crabbe, Southey, and Hazlitt - popular liberties, popular will, and popular sovereignty were new, problematic concepts. This fascinating essay looks at how three writers very differently approached these new ideas. Poor Relations: Writing in the Working Class 1770-1835 - The reading public was charitable to literary curiosities (an untutored muse, a Suffolk cottager, an orphan poet, a blind poet, a poetic shoemaker, etc.) provided that appropriate poetic forms, topics, and social norms were observed. Working class authors of revolutionary tracts rarely had access to book publishing. Orientalism - a detailed (perhaps, overly so) examination of the influence of oriental culture on English Romantic literature and poetry, particularly as British colonialism expanded into India. Suggestion: The appendix contains a useful Table of Dates (1770-1837), 26-pages in length. I recommend reading (not simply scanning) this intriguing compilation of historical events before studying the essays themselves. An extensive bibliography is also provided The Penguin History of Literature V5: The Romantic Period. [texte imprimé] / Perie. David.B, Auteur . - england : Penguin books, 1994 . - 535 p. ; 13cm*19cm.
ISBN : 978-0-14-017755-8
Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng)
Index. décimale : 820 Littérature de langue anglaise Résumé : Published in ten volumes, The Penguin History of Literature is a critical survey of English and American literature. Volume 5, The Romantic Period, is comprised of twelve independent essays authored by distinguished academics. These detailed, thought-provoking essays will appeal primarily to upper level students in history and English literature. David B. Pirie edited this collection as well as contributing the interesting essay on John Keats. Seven chapters address the works of influential literary figures including Jane Austen, William Blake, William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and John Keats. Scholarly, detailed, semi-biographical essays do assume substantial familiarity with their poetry, prose and letters. However, the persistent reader is rewarded with a greater insight into the interplay of politics and literature during this turbulent period of English history. Five more general chapters are devoted to analyzing political and social change: Events Have Made Us A World of Readers - a thoughtful, detailed examination of the rapid growth and democratization of the reading public 1780-1830. Universal literacy, initially viewed as a harbinger of anarchy, was seen by the mid-nineteenth century as a precondition for political stability. Politics and the Novel 1780-1830 - the novel, in 1780 considered the lowest of literary genre, was revitalized by the realization that fiction could be a powerful tool for influencing public opinion. A difficult chapter - I was unacquainted with the writings of period authors like Robert Bage, Charlotte Smith, Elizabeth Inchbald, Jane West, Maria Edgeworth, Amelia Opie, and Thomas Peacock. Only the section on Sir Walter Scott was familiar ground. Representing the People: Crabbe, Southey, and Hazlitt - popular liberties, popular will, and popular sovereignty were new, problematic concepts. This fascinating essay looks at how three writers very differently approached these new ideas. Poor Relations: Writing in the Working Class 1770-1835 - The reading public was charitable to literary curiosities (an untutored muse, a Suffolk cottager, an orphan poet, a blind poet, a poetic shoemaker, etc.) provided that appropriate poetic forms, topics, and social norms were observed. Working class authors of revolutionary tracts rarely had access to book publishing. Orientalism - a detailed (perhaps, overly so) examination of the influence of oriental culture on English Romantic literature and poetry, particularly as British colonialism expanded into India. Suggestion: The appendix contains a useful Table of Dates (1770-1837), 26-pages in length. I recommend reading (not simply scanning) this intriguing compilation of historical events before studying the essays themselves. An extensive bibliography is also provided Réservation
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Titre : The Penguin History of Literature V6: The Victorians. Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Pollard. Arthur., Auteur Editeur : Penguin books Année de publication : 1993 Importance : 569p. Format : 13cm*20cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-14-017756-5 Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Index. décimale : 820 Littérature de langue anglaise Résumé : The Victorian age was one whose principal tenets were progress and individualism, and one characterized by Tennyson as "an awful moment of transition". In this volume introductory essays on aspects of Victorian thought, faith and doubt lead into chapters on the major novelists and poets of the period, as well as pieces on women prose-writers, fantasy and nonsense, the Victorian theatre and the fin de siecle. The Penguin History of Literature V6: The Victorians. [texte imprimé] / Pollard. Arthur., Auteur . - [S.l.] : Penguin books, 1993 . - 569p. ; 13cm*20cm.
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Index. décimale : 820 Littérature de langue anglaise Résumé : The Victorian age was one whose principal tenets were progress and individualism, and one characterized by Tennyson as "an awful moment of transition". In this volume introductory essays on aspects of Victorian thought, faith and doubt lead into chapters on the major novelists and poets of the period, as well as pieces on women prose-writers, fantasy and nonsense, the Victorian theatre and the fin de siecle. Réservation
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