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Hubert Crackanthorpe, Wreckage : seven studies
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ISBN: 1474448372 Year: 2020 Publisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press,

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Hubert Crackanthorpe was a skilful and technically innovative English realist/naturalist writer. This edition of his powerful first collection of short stories features a carefully contextualised introduction to the A01 and his work.

Understanding Ian McEwan.
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ISBN: 1570034362 Year: 2002 Publisher: Columbia University of South Carolina press

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"Understanding Ian McEwan provides a full discussion of the fiction written by one of Britain's most highly regarded novelists and the winner of the 1998 Booker Prize. David Malcolm places Ian McEwan's work - admired by critics for its polished, understated treatment of themes of aberrance and obsession - in the context of British literature's particular dynamism in the last decades of the twentieth century. He also examines McEwan's relationship to feminism, concern with rationalism and science, use of moral perspective, and proclivity toward fragmentation."--Jacket.

Understanding Graham Swift
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ISBN: 1570035156 Year: 2003 Publisher: Columbia University of South Carolina press

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"Understanding Graham Swift introduces readers to the entirety of the novelist's career, including his lesser-known short stories. Through close readings, David Malcolm explains the central importance Swift places on the role of history in human life - and on the difficulties of giving an adequate account of that history." "In separate chapters Malcolm considers each of Swift's seven novels, from The Sweet Shop Owner, published in 1980, through The Light of Day, published in 2003. Malcolm explores Swift's presentation of family conflict and emotional and psychological disturbance, his use of complex narrative technique and genre mixture, and his interest in metafictional issues. Malcolm underscores the novelist's debt to earlier writers, most especially George Eliot, Charles Dickens, and William Faulkner, and his recurrent concern with the lives of socially humble characters." "Malcolm discusses the novelist's use of major twentieth-century historical events to shape and deform the lives of his characters; his focus on the distortions and evasions that characterize the discussion of personal, local, and national histories; and his fascination with the complexities, sufferings, and joys that mark individual lives. Malcolm suggests that despite Swift's dark vision of human suffering, he tempers his writing with an intermittent focus on that which can redeem our failures, our losses, and our cruelties."--Jacket.


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Understanding Ian McEwan
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ISBN: 1423744985 9781423744986 Year: 2002 Publisher: Columbia University of South Carolina Press

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"Understanding Ian McEwan provides a full discussion of the fiction written by one of Britain's most highly regarded novelists and the winner of the 1998 Booker Prize. David Malcolm places Ian McEwan's work - admired by critics for its polished, understated treatment of themes of aberrance and obsession - in the context of British literature's particular dynamism in the last decades of the twentieth century. He also examines McEwan's relationship to feminism, concern with rationalism and science, use of moral perspective, and proclivity toward fragmentation."--Jacket.


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Understanding Graham Swift
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ISBN: 1423744993 9781423744993 Year: 2003 Publisher: Columbia University of South Carolina Press

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"Understanding Graham Swift introduces readers to the entirety of the novelist's career, including his lesser-known short stories. Through close readings, David Malcolm explains the central importance Swift places on the role of history in human life - and on the difficulties of giving an adequate account of that history." "In separate chapters Malcolm considers each of Swift's seven novels, from The Sweet Shop Owner, published in 1980, through The Light of Day, published in 2003. Malcolm explores Swift's presentation of family conflict and emotional and psychological disturbance, his use of complex narrative technique and genre mixture, and his interest in metafictional issues. Malcolm underscores the novelist's debt to earlier writers, most especially George Eliot, Charles Dickens, and William Faulkner, and his recurrent concern with the lives of socially humble characters." "Malcolm discusses the novelist's use of major twentieth-century historical events to shape and deform the lives of his characters; his focus on the distortions and evasions that characterize the discussion of personal, local, and national histories; and his fascination with the complexities, sufferings, and joys that mark individual lives. Malcolm suggests that despite Swift's dark vision of human suffering, he tempers his writing with an intermittent focus on that which can redeem our failures, our losses, and our cruelties."--Jacket.


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British and Irish Short Story Handbook
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ISBN: 1283410885 1444330454 1444330462 1444355201 144435521X 1444355236 1782688129 9786613410887 Year: 2012 Publisher: Chicester Wiley-Blackwell

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The British and Irish short story handbook
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ISBN: 9781443330458 9781444330465 Year: 2012 Publisher: Malden Wiley-Blackwell

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Hubert Crackanthorpe, Wreckage
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ISBN: 9781474448376 1474448372 1474448364 9781474448369 Year: 2022 Publisher: Edinburgh

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Medieval heresy: popular movements from Bogomil to Hus
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ISBN: 0713158948 9780713158946 Year: 1977 Publisher: London Arnold

Land, water, and development : river basin systems and their sustainable management
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ISBN: 0415080312 Year: 1992 Publisher: London : Routledge,

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