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Boris Ford

    1. Juli 1917 – 19. Mai 1998
    From Dryden to Johnson
    The Pelican Guide to English Literature - 7: The Modern Age
    8. The Present
    2. - The Age of Shakespeare
    Overreachers
    From Blake to Byron
    • From Blake to Byron

      • 432 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      Sets the literature of 1800-1837 in its social and intellectual context. Includes essays on William Blake - George Crabbe - Robert Burns ; Walter Scott - Jane Austen - Romanticism - John Clare - William Cobbett - William Wordsworth - Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Percy Bysshe Shelley; John Keats - George Byron - Landscape painting

      From Blake to Byron
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    • There was always the - is this it? - issue. It made him think of his father again. His father had been a New Yorker and had New Yorker ways. His father always felt there should be more, more for Henry and his brothers. More than they had. To accept, to not overreach, was to accept defeat.

      Overreachers
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    • 2. - The Age of Shakespeare

      • 608 Seiten
      • 22 Lesestunden

      Useful reference for a study of Shakespeare's theatre.; Social setting - Elizabethan Renaissance - Shakespeare and his age - Jacobean tragedy and prose - Spenser and The faerie queen - Sidney - Daniel - Ralegh - Words and music in Elizabethan England - Marlowe - Ben Jonson - Chapman - Middleton

      2. - The Age of Shakespeare
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    • 8. The Present

      • 624 Seiten
      • 22 Lesestunden

      Social and cultural setting - The literary scene - George Orwell - Patrick White - Doris Lessing - Iris Murdoch

      8. The Present
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    • A discussion of the development of English literature from 1660 to 1780 includes examinations of authors, such as Alexander Pope, Daniel Defoe, and Henry Fielding.

      From Dryden to Johnson
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    • This is the ninth volume in the Penguin Guide to Literature, and comprises an account of American literature from its colonial origins to the heterogeneous, distinctive voices of today. The first part of this book, which includes an essay on the relevant social and historical context, takes the reader from James Fenimore Cooper, the first American writer to achieve international status as a novelist, through to the early 20th-century and the works of Henry James and Edith Wharton and includes essays on Hawthorne, Poe, Melville, Twain and Whitman.

      The new Pelican Guide to English Literature. 9. American Literature
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    • From Donne to Marvell

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Sets the literature of the 17th century in its social and intellectual context. Includes essays on metaphysical and religious poetry - The Caroline poets; The Cavalier poets - John Milton - John Donne - Thomas Browne - Francis Bacon - Ben Jonson - George Herbert and the devotional poets; Christopher Marvell - Thomas Hobbes - John Bunyan - Samuel Butler - John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester - Abraham Cowley.

      From Donne to Marvell
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    • The Pelican Guide to English Literature, Volume 5

      From Blake to Byron

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      This fifth volume covers the period from William Blake to Lord Byron. It begins with an account of the social and itellectual context of English literature during this, the Romantic, period, followed by a survey of the literature itself. The rest of the book is made up of a series of essays dealing in detail with Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Crabbe, KJeats, Shelley, Byron, Burns, /jane Austen, Scott, and the Essayistsw. Finally the volume contains an Appendix of biographies and bibliographies.

      The Pelican Guide to English Literature, Volume 5
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    • The Victorian social and political scene - Literary scene -Charles Dickens - Thackeray and Trollope - Tennyson - Robert Browning - Bronte sisters - George Eliot - Language and literature in the Victorian period - Matthew Arnold - Gerard Manley Hopkins - Hardy's tales - Aspects of Victorian architecture.

      The Pelican Guide to English Literature 6. From Dickens to Hardy
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    • Frank

      • 216 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      »Ford ist Erzählweltmeister.«Elke Heidenreich Frank Bascombe, eloquenter Chronist amerikanischer Zustände. Inzwischen ist er achtundsechzig Jahre alt und pensioniert. Mit seiner zweiten Ehefrau Sally lebt er in New Jersey: wohlständige Beschaulichkeit nach einem wechselvollen und auch tragischen Leben (Tod des Sohnes, Scheidung, berufliche Veränderungen und Prostatakrebs). Als im Dezember 2012 Wirbelsturm Sandy über die Ostküste fegt, zwingt der Anruf eines Freundes Frank, sich vor Ort mit der Naturkatastrophe auseinanderzusetzen. Frank wird vor der Kulisse zerstörter Häuser und ruinierter Existenzen von den großen Themen des Lebens erfasst – eindringlich und faszinierend unaufgeregt.

      Frank
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    • Canada

      • 420 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden

      The distinguished modern American master and Pulitzer Prize-winning author returns with this haunting and elemental novel about a young man forced by catastrophic circumstance to reconcile himself to a world that has been rendered unrecognizable.

      Canada
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