Focusing on the voyage narrative as a significant form of eighteenth-century literature, this comprehensive study explores both published and unpublished works, ranging from official accounts to lesser-known tales of the press-gang's victims. It examines writings about the Pacific, including notable voyages by Cook and Bligh, and features in-depth studies of figures like William Dampier. The book emphasizes the craft of writing over mere exploration, revealing how narratives reflect the complexities of British imperialism and the diverse experiences of seamen and passengers.
Philip Edwards Boeken
Philip Edwards is een vooraanstaand literatuurwetenschapper, voorheen King Alfred Professor in Engelse Literatuur aan de Universiteit van Liverpool. Zijn academische werk duikt diep in de analyse van dramatische literatuur, met een specifieke focus op Shakespeare en het bredere landschap van het Engelse en Ierse drama. Hij staat bekend om zijn inzichtelijke onderzoeken van theatrale werken en hun culturele contexten.






Aspects of Othello
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- 5 uur lezen
This collection features authoritative essays from renowned Shakespeare scholars, focusing on the themes, characters, and interpretations of Othello. It serves as a comprehensive analysis that enhances understanding of the play's complexities and its place within Shakespeare's body of work. The companion volume on Macbeth complements this exploration, allowing for comparative insights into both tragedies.
Pericles, Prince of Tyre
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Pericles, Prince of Tyre, das episodenreiche Schauspiel aus dem Spätwerk Shakespeares, war zur Entstehungszeit sehr erfolgreich und auch als Lesetext beliebt. Es erzählt von der Lebensreise eines dem willkürlichen Walten Fortunas ausgelieferten Helden und seiner Familie, von Trennung und Wiedervereinigung, von Gut und Böse, und kann mithin als Lehrstück über die conditio humana gelesen werden. Außergewöhnlich und geradezu modern wirkt die chorische Figur Gowers: Shakespeare lässt den Autor seiner Hauptquelle wieder ‘auferstehen’, lässt ihn als Erzähler und Moderator die Zuschauer durch das Stück führen, eine Vielzahl von Schauplätzen und Darstellungsformen souverän verbindend. Pericles ist mit seinen märchenhaften Zügen, der antikisierenden Atmosphäre, den Anklängen an mittelalterliche Moralitäten sowie den Anspielungen auf Zeitgenössisches weder gattungsmäßig noch thematisch leicht einzuordnen, fordert aber gerade deshalb immer wieder neue Interpretationen heraus.
The Spanish Tragedy
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Sir Walter Ralegh
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- 8 uur lezen
Teething Trouble
- 130bladzijden
- 5 uur lezen
Aimed at children aged 9-11, this novel explores the challenges of growing up through the eyes of its young protagonist. The story delves into themes of friendship, family dynamics, and the trials of childhood, particularly the emotional and physical hurdles associated with teething. With relatable characters and engaging situations, it captures the essence of navigating life's little difficulties, making it a delightful read for young audiences facing their own "teething troubles."
Xanthippe's Dream
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Set against the backdrop of the bubonic plague in 404 B.C. Athens, the story follows several families seeking refuge on a deserted Aegean island. As they navigate the challenges of survival and isolation, themes of resilience, human connection, and the struggle against despair emerge. The narrative explores the dynamics within the group, revealing how crisis can both fracture and strengthen bonds among individuals facing dire circumstances.
This imprint focuses on releasing exceptional original monographs in paperback format, catering to a dedicated readership. It aims to showcase the Press's most distinguished works, emphasizing quality and scholarly contribution.
Shakespeare and the Confines of Art
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- 7 uur lezen
The book, originally published in 1968, explores themes of social change and personal identity against a backdrop of significant historical events. It delves into the complexities of human relationships and the impact of societal norms on individual choices. Through its compelling characters, the narrative captures the struggles and triumphs of navigating a rapidly evolving world, offering readers a poignant reflection on the human experience during a transformative era.
Pilgrimage and Literary Tradition
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Exploring the pilgrimage theme across various literary works, this study delves into its significance and representation throughout history. It examines how the journey motif reflects personal growth, spiritual quests, and cultural experiences, offering insights into diverse narratives and their contexts. By analyzing different authors and genres, the book highlights the transformative power of pilgrimage in shaping characters and stories, making it a comprehensive resource for literature enthusiasts and scholars alike.