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Dorian Unbound
Author | : Sean O'Toole |
Publsiher | : JHU Press |
Total Pages | : 189 |
Release | : 2023-04-18 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781421446523 |
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"This book examines the broad archive of texts that Oscar Wilde read from quite early in his literary career through to the release of Dorian Gray, making the case for a transnational network of literary forms that influenced Wilde's unique and hybrid prose. Arguing that prevailing scholarly discourse on Dorian's aesthetic and decadent contexts has unintentionally obscured an even richer array of cultural movements from which Wilde drew inspiration, O'Toole makes a significant case for a more dynamic reading of the novel"--
Dorian Unbound
Author | : Sean O'Toole |
Publsiher | : JHU Press |
Total Pages | : 189 |
Release | : 2023-04-18 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9781421446547 |
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A bold reimagining of the literary history of Decadence through a close examination of the transnational contexts of Oscar Wilde's classic novel The Picture of Dorian Gray. Building upon a large body of archival and critical work on Oscar Wilde's only novel, Dorian Unbound offers a new account of the importance of transnational contexts in the forging of Wilde's imagination and the wider genealogy of literary Decadence. Sean O'Toole argues that the attention critics have rightly paid to Wilde's backgrounds in Victorian Aestheticism and French Decadence has had the unintended effect of obscuring a much broader network of transnational contexts. Attention to these contexts allows us to reconsider how we read The Picture of Dorian Gray, what we believe we know about Wilde, and how we understand literary Decadence as both a persistent, highly mobile cultural mode and a precursor to global modernism. In developing a transnational framework for reading Dorian Gray, O'Toole recovers a subterranean network of nineteenth-century cultural movements. At the same time, he joins several active and vital conversations about what it might mean to expand the geographical reach of Victorian studies and to trace the globalization of literature over a longer period of time. Dorian Unbound includes chapters on the Irish Gothic, German historical romance, US magic-picture tradition, and experimental English epigrams, as well as a detailed history and a new close reading of the novel, in an effort to understand Wilde's contribution to a more dynamic idea of Decadence than has been previously known. From its rigorous account of the broad archive of texts that Wilde read and the array of cultural movements from which he drew inspiration in writing Dorian Gray to the novel's afterlives and global resonances, O'Toole paints a richer picture of the author and his famously allusive prose. This book makes a compelling case for a comparative reading of the novel in a global context. It will appeal to historians and admirers of Wilde's career as well as to scholars of nineteenth-century literature, queer and narrative theory, Irish studies, and art history.
Handbook of the English Novel 1830 1900
Author | : Martin Middeke,Monika Pietrzak-Franger |
Publsiher | : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Total Pages | : 686 |
Release | : 2020-05-05 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9783110376715 |
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Part I of this authoritative handbook offers systematic essays, which deal with major historical, social, philosophical, political, cultural and aesthetic contexts of the English novel between 1830 and 1900. The essays offer a wide scope of aspects such as the Industrial Revolution, religion and secularisation, science, technology, medicine, evolution or the increasing mediatisation of the lifeworld. Part II, then, leads through the work of more than 25 eminent Victorian novelists. Each of these chapters provides both historical and biographical contextualisation, overview, close reading and analysis. They also encourage further research as they look upon the work of the respective authors at issue from the perspectives of cultural and literary theory.
Villager
Author | : Tom Cox |
Publsiher | : Unbound Publishing |
Total Pages | : 305 |
Release | : 2022-04-28 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781800181359 |
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'A marvellously inventive and imaginative fiction. A tremendous novel' William Boyd 'A relatable and compelling read ... Anyone would love it' Dorian Cope 'Funny, thought-provoking and astoundingly clever ... What will I be able to read after Villager? I'll just read it again, I guess. And again. Just cancel all other books' Adele Nozedar, author of The Hedgerow Handbook 'One chapter unfolds as dialogue with a search engine; others are narrated by the moor itself. A rich potpourri that keeps us busy enough not to worry about what it adds up to’ Anthony Cummins, Mail on Sunday There’s so much to know. It will never end, I suspect, even when it does. So much in all these lives, so many stories, even in this small place. Villages are full of tales: some are forgotten while others become a part of local folklore. But the fortunes of one West Country village are watched over and irreversibly etched into its history as an omniscient, somewhat crabby, presence keeps track of village life. In the late sixties a Californian musician blows through Underhill where he writes a set of haunting folk songs that will earn him a group of obsessive fans and a cult following. Two decades later, a couple of teenagers disturb a body on the local golf course. In 2019, a pair of lodgers discover a one-eyed rag doll hidden in the walls of their crumbling and neglected home. Connections are forged and broken across generations, but only the landscape itself can link them together. A landscape threatened by property development and superfast train corridors and speckled by the pylons whose feet have been buried across the moor. Tom Cox’s masterful debut novel synthesises his passion for music, nature and folklore into a psychedelic and enthralling exploration of village life and the countryside that sustains it.
Blood Red Tide
Author | : James Axler |
Publsiher | : Gold Eagle |
Total Pages | : 316 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780373626281 |
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Held hostage on a ship in the former Caribbean, Ryan and his companions, forced to work as part of the crew or meet a fate worse than death, struggle for their and their shipmates' survival when a powerful enemy sets his sights on the ship and everyone on board. Original.
Throne of Glass eBook Bundle
Author | : Sarah J. Maas |
Publsiher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 2869 |
Release | : 2020-12-03 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781526635242 |
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One of the best fantasy book series of the past decade - Time Magazine When magic has gone from the world and a vicious king rules from his throne of glass, an assassin comes to the castle. She is a prisoner, but if she can defeat twenty-three killers, thieves, and warriors in a competition to find the greatest assassin in the land, she will become the king's champion and earn her freedom. But the evil she encounters in the castle goes deep, and as dark forces gather on the horizon – forces which threaten to destroy her entire world – the assassin must take her place in a fight greater than she could ever have imagined. This is the epic, heart-stopping fantasy series that has turned #1 New York Times bestselling author Sarah J. Maas into a worldwide phenomenon. Fans new and old will dive into this ebook bundle containing the whole series: Throne of Glass, Crown of Midnight, Heir of Fire, Queen of Shadows, Empire of Storms, Tower of Dawn, the thrilling finale Kingdom of Ash, and the companion anthology The Assassin's Blade.
Unbound
Author | : Dorien Israel |
Publsiher | : Trafford Publishing |
Total Pages | : 218 |
Release | : 2005-12 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781412061308 |
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Unbound is a book that can transform your life. It is not just a book, it is an invitation to consciously align your life with the unseen but ever present force that guides the universe and opens flowers in their time. Learn about the Cycle of Ascendancy which is a pathway to empowerment. Instead of spinning endlessly in circles Unbound can help you to evolve effortlessly through the three stages of your life and arrive into Transformation where reality expands into revelation, confusion settles into clarity and who you were before erupts effortlessly into the truth of who you have always been.
The Psychoanalytic Quarterly
Author | : Dorian Feigenbaum,Bertram David Lewin,Gregory Zilboorg,Frankwood Earl Williams |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 692 |
Release | : 1955 |
Genre | : Child psychiatry |
ISBN | : UOM:39015010530833 |
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"Primitive high gods, by Gʹeza Rʹoheim": v. 3, no. 1, pt. 2 (133 p.).