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Melville, Herman --- Criticism and interpretation --- Intrigue in literature --- Characters
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Focusing on late nineteenth- and twentieth-century stories of detection, policing, and espionage by British and South Asian writers, Yumna Siddiqi presents an original and compelling exploration of the cultural anxieties created by imperialism. She suggests that while colonial writers use narratives of intrigue to endorse imperial rule, postcolonial writers turn the generic conventions and topography of the fiction of intrigue on its head, launching a critique of imperial power that makes the repressive and emancipatory impulses of postcolonial modernity visible.Siddiqi devotes the first part of her book to the colonial fiction of Arthur Conan Doyle and John Buchan, in which the British regime's preoccupation with maintaining power found its voice. The rationalization of difference, pronouncedly expressed through the genre's strategies of representation and narrative resolution, helped to reinforce domination and, in some cases, allay fears concerning the loss of colonial power. In the second part, Siddiqi argues that late twentieth-century South Asian writers also underscore the state's insecurities, but unlike British imperial writers, they take a critical view of the state's authoritarian tendencies. Such writers as Amitav Ghosh, Michael Ondaatje, Arundhati Roy, and Salman Rushdie use the conventions of detective and spy fiction in creative ways to explore the coercive actions of the postcolonial state and the power dynamics of a postcolonial New Empire. Drawing on the work of leading theorists of imperialism such as Edward Said, Frantz Fanon, and the Subaltern Studies historians, Siddiqi reveals how British writers express the anxious workings of a will to maintain imperial power in their writing. She also illuminates the ways South Asian writers portray the paradoxes of postcolonial modernity and trace the ruses and uses of reason in a world where the modern marks a horizon not only of hope but also of economic, military, and ecological disaster.
English fiction --- Intrigue in literature. --- Espionage in literature. --- Literature and society --- Imperialism in literature. --- Postcolonialism in literature. --- Anxiety in literature. --- English literature --- History and criticism. --- South Asian authors --- History
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Intrigue in literature. --- Romances, German --- Epic literature, German --- German literature --- Intrigues dans la littérature. --- Littérature épique allemande --- Littérature allemande --- History and criticism. --- Histoire et critique. --- 1050-1500
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Literary form --- Comic, The, in literature --- History --- James, Henry --- Humor --- Technique --- Criticism and interpretation --- Intrigue in literature --- Characters --- Style [Literary ] --- James, Henry, --- Literary form - History - 20th century --- Literary form - History - 19th century --- James, Henry, - 1843-1916 - Humor --- James, Henry, - 1843-1916 - Technique --- James, Henry (1843-1916) --- Critique et interprétation --- James, Henry, - 1843-1916
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Aujourd’hui, l’enseignement de la littérature ne peut plus se limiter à interroger le texte en se demandant : de quoi parle ce livre ? Comment est-il écrit ? Quelle est sa place dans l’histoire ? À l’heure où la dimension affective de la lecture retrouve sa pertinence, il faut pouvoir traiter de nouveaux problèmes : comment l’auteur est-il parvenu à intriguer son lecteur ? Comment fonctionne le suspense dans ce chapitre ? Ou encore : pourquoi ces questions importent-elles ? Cet ouvrage offre de nouveaux outils pour répondre à ces questions, pour analyser la dynamique de l’intrigue et pour justifier son intérêt dans l’enseignement. Des exemples tirés des œuvres de Ramuz, de Gracq et de Robbe-Grillet facilitent le passage de la théorie à la pratique, tout en illustrant le raffinement des mécanismes de la tension narrative.
Discourse analysis, Literary --- Literature --- Intrigue in literature --- Discours littéraire --- Littérature --- Intrigues dans la littérature --- Study and teaching --- Etude et enseignement --- Discours littéraire --- Littérature --- Intrigues dans la littérature --- Plots (Drama, novel, etc.) --- Fiction --- Technique --- Literature - Study and teaching --- Fiction - Technique
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Robert Tanitch's study looks at the plays, productions, films and one-person performances which have focused on Oscar Wilde's comedies and his life. It examines the way Wilde's works have been performed throughout the world, on stage and screen.
Wilde, Oscar --- English literature --- Theater --- Littérature anglaise --- Théâtre --- Irish authors --- Film and video adaptations --- History --- Auteurs irlandais --- Adapatations cinématographiques et télévisées --- Histoire --- Wilde, Oscar, --- Littérature anglaise --- Théâtre --- Adapatations cinématographiques et télévisées --- Stage history --- Authors [Irish ] --- Great Britain --- 19th century --- Intrigue in literature --- Film adaptations --- Film adaptations. --- Theater. --- Letterkunde. --- Toneelvoorstellingen. --- Verfilmingen. --- History and criticism. --- Stage history. --- Stories, plots, etc. --- 1800-1899. --- Great Britain. --- Film and video adaptations.
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Future life --- Manichaeism --- Theology, Doctrinal --- Mort --- Manichéisme. --- 11.09 systematic religious studies: other. --- Future life. --- Manichaeism. --- Manichäismus. --- Tod. --- Selbstmord. --- Dood. --- Bijbel. --- Klassieke oudheid. --- Manicheïsme. --- History --- Enseignement biblique. --- Aspect moral. --- Aspect religieux --- Early church. --- Bibel. --- 30-600. --- Griechenland --- Römisches Reich. --- Löwen <1975>. --- Intrigue in literature --- Narration in the Bible --- Academic collection --- 22.015 --- 22.015 Bijbel: literaire kritiek; authenticiteit; bronnenstudie; Formgeschichte; Traditionsgeschichte; Redaktionsgeschichte --- Bijbel: literaire kritiek; authenticiteit; bronnenstudie; Formgeschichte; Traditionsgeschichte; Redaktionsgeschichte --- Biblia --- Bible --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Conferences - Meetings --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- Congresses --- Bible stories --- Narration in the Bible - Congresses
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