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John Wain

    John Wain war ein englischer Dichter, Romanautor und Kritiker, der mit der literarischen Gruppe „The Movement“ verbunden war. Sein Werk befasst sich häufig mit Themen der Identitätssuche und der Sinnfindung im Nachkriegsengland. Wains Stil zeichnet sich durch scharfe Ironie und prägnante Beobachtungen der menschlichen Natur aus. Er beherrschte die Sprache meisterhaft und schuf Werke, die die gesellschaftlichen Veränderungen seiner Zeit widerspiegelten.

    Shakespeare: Othello
    Where the rivers meet
    The Oxford Anthology of English Poetry
    The Oxford anthology of English poetry. Volume II, Blake to Heaney
    Jeremy und der Jazz
    Der kleinere Himmel
    • 2021
    • 2021
    • 2015

      The Contenders

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Set against a backdrop of post-war disillusionment, this lost classic explores the struggles and aspirations of a disenchanted youth. The protagonist grapples with societal expectations and personal identity, embodying the frustrations of a generation. Through sharp dialogue and vivid characterizations, the novel captures the essence of rebellion and the quest for meaning in a rapidly changing world, making it a poignant reflection on youthful anger and ambition.

      The Contenders
    • 2013

      Three Scientists of the Ancient World

      Anaxagoras, Archimedes, Hypatia

      • 118 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the lives of Anaxagoras, Archimedes, and Hypatia, this collection of plays spans a millennium of ancient history, highlighting the golden age of Athens to 5th century Alexandria. These prominent figures, renowned for their contributions to science, mathematics, and philosophy, challenge the dominant beliefs of their eras, showcasing the tension between innovative thought and societal norms. Their stories reflect the struggles and triumphs of intellectual pursuit in a time of great change.

      Three Scientists of the Ancient World
    • 2003

      This two-volume anthology celebrates four centuries of English poetry, from the Elizabethan era to the present day. From Blake's Songs of Innocence to Heaney's Punishment, this, the second of the two volumes, encompasses the work of many of the great poets of the last two centuries, including Wordsworth, Byron, Shelley, and Keats; Tennyson, Hopkins, and Rosetti; and the modern poetry of Yeats, MacNiece, Auden, and Larkin. A volume to be treasured. --Oxford University Press.

      The Oxford anthology of English poetry. Volume II, Blake to Heaney
    • 1994
    • 1990
      4,3(16)Abgeben

      This two-volume anthology celebrates four centuries of verse in English, from the Elizabethan era to the present day. The selection begins with the English Renaissance poet Edmund Spenser, and includes a substantial section of extracts from Shakespeare's plays and poetry. The progression from the metaphysical school (poets such as Donne and Marvell), the Augustans (Dryden and Pope), the Romantics such as Keats and Wordsworth, the Victorians such as Tennyson and Browning, and the First World War poets such as Sassoon and W.H.Auden, right up to Ted Hughes, Seamus Heaney, and other poets actively writing today, represents a tradition which continues to develop. All the major poets, and many of the less-well know, are featured in John Wain's selection.

      The Oxford Anthology of English Poetry
    • 1989

      Where the rivers meet

      • 560 Seiten
      • 20 Lesestunden
      4,2(12)Abgeben

      Roman om livet i Oxford i slutningen af 1920'erne og i 1930'erne

      Where the rivers meet