Fb2 A Reader's Guide to Edwardian Literature ePub
by Anthea Trodd
Category: | History and Criticism |
Subcategory: | Fiction |
Author: | Anthea Trodd |
ISBN: | 0710813287 |
ISBN13: | 978-0710813282 |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Prentice Hall / Harvester Wheatsheaf (March 1991) |
Pages: | 144 |
Fb2 eBook: | 1612 kb |
ePub eBook: | 1313 kb |
Digital formats: | txt azw lrf doc |
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Home Browse Books Book details, A Reader's Guide to Edwardian Literature. It can also be seen as characteristic of the Edwardian insistence that establishing the tradition of English literature was a major contribution to the assertion of national dignity. A Reader's Guide to Edwardian Literature. Texts and institutions developing that contribution proliferated, affirming the continuity and cultural distinctiveness of English life. Miss Allen's book is presumably intended for the schoolchildren at the lower end of the market. At the upper end the volumes of the Cambridge History.
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She opened up a world of literature to English readers, translating writers .
She opened up a world of literature to English readers, translating writers from Sigmund Freud to Cornelia Funke. Anthea Bell, the translator who brought classics from Asterix to WG Sebald to an English readership, has died at the age of 82. Her son, Oliver Kamm, a writer for the Times, announced the news on Thursday morning, describing Bell as a literary giant and, in all respects, a brilliant person. The Oxford Guide to Literature in English Translation describes her work on Asterix as ingenious and superbly recreated, displaying the art of the translator at its best. Anthea Bell: 'It's all about finding the tone of voice in the original. You have to be quite free'.
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A survey of the diversities of Edwardian writing and how they fit into literary and cultural change. This book covers writers such as Conrad, Forster, Wells, Bennett, Shaw, Kipling, Tressell, Hardy, Yeats and Woolf. Modernists such as Lawrence and Mansfield are also included. The author combines literary criticism of writing in the Edwardian period with cultural assessments (for example, she examines imperialism and patriarchy), and sets her work in an historical context.
A Reader’s Guide to Edwardian Literature. If, however, we look closely at the pictures of childhood offered in late Victorian and Edwardian children's books, we can find some attitudes which differ quite sharply from those dominant in mid-Victorian times. Edwardian Childhoods - Childhood and Children: Image and Diversity. The late Victorians and Edwardians continued to idealize the child to a large extent, but they did so increasingly for different reasons. Hemel Hempstead: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1991. Von Arnim, Elizabeth. Cite this chapter as: Gavin . 2009) Worlds Enough and Time: The Cult of Childhood in Edwardian Fiction. eds) Childhood in Edwardian Fiction. Palgrave Macmillan, London.
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Anthea Trodd, A Reader's Guide to Edwardian Literature. PDF. Camille R. La Bossière. La Bossière, C.