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Q. D. Leavis

    Q. D. Leavis
    Q. D. Leavis
    Collected Essays; Volume 2
    Q. D. Leavis
    Jane Eyre
    • Jane Eyre

      Eine Autobiographie

      • 675 Seiten
      • 24 Lesestunden
      4,3(9943)Abgeben

      Jane Eyre ist eine Frau, die mit Sicherheit und Klugheit ihren Weg geht, die volle Gleichberechtigung von Mann und Frau, als eheliche Grundlage fordert - und deshalb gegen puritanische Engstirnigkeit und moralische Verlogenheit anzukämpfen hat. Ein unerhört aktuelles Buch, das in alle Weltsprachen übersetzt, dramatisiert und vielfach verfilmt wurde. Charlotte Brontë hat mit Jane Eyre einen der feinsinnigsten Frauenromane überhaupt geschaffen.

      Jane Eyre
    • Q. D. Leavis

      Collected Essays: Volume 2, the American Novel and Reflections on the European Novel

      • 292 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      2,0(1)Abgeben

      The essays explore the sociological perspective on literature, examining the rise and flourishing of the novel. By engaging with Q. D. Leavis's inquiries, the collection delves into the interplay between society and literary development, offering insights into the cultural and historical contexts that shaped the novel's evolution. Through this lens, the essays provide a critical analysis of literary trends and their implications for understanding the broader societal influences on storytelling.

      Q. D. Leavis
    • Q. D. Leavis

      Collected Essays

      • 364 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      A prominent figure in literary criticism, Queenie Dorothy Leavis made significant contributions to the understanding of the novel as an art form. Her insightful analyses and critiques shaped the way novels were perceived and appreciated, emphasizing the importance of character development and social context. Leavis's work not only influenced contemporary readers but also left a lasting legacy in the field of literary studies, showcasing her expertise and passion for the written word.

      Q. D. Leavis
    • Q. D. Leavis

      Collected Essays: Volume 3

      • 356 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      Exploring previously overlooked facets of Victorian literature, this third volume of Q. D. Leavis's essays delves into the intricacies of the era's writing and its cultural implications. Through insightful analysis, Leavis sheds light on themes and authors that have not been widely discussed, enriching the understanding of Victorian literary contributions.

      Q. D. Leavis