A Satire of Two Nations
Author: Helen Yu-Rivera
Publisher: UP Press
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 362
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Author: Helen Yu-Rivera
Publisher: UP Press
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 362
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Christopher Dawson
Publisher: CUA Press
Published: 2011-11-28
Total Pages: 177
ISBN-13: 0813218802
DOWNLOAD EBOOKChristopher Dawson wrote The Judgment of the Nations in 1942, in the midst of the horrors of World War II.
Author: Marijke Meijer Drees
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Published: 2015-10-15
Total Pages: 293
ISBN-13: 902726855X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSatire is clearly one of today’s most controversial socio-cultural topics. In this edited volume, The Power of Satire, it is studied for the first time as a dynamic, discursive mode of performance with the power of crossing and contesting cultural boundaries. The collected essays reflect the fundamental shift from literary satire or straightforward literary rhetoric with a relatively limited societal impact, to satire’s multi-mediality in the transnational public space where it can cause intercultural clashes and negotiations on a large scale. An appropriate set of heuristic themes – space, target, rhetoric, media, time – serves as the analytical framework for the investigations and determines the organization of the book as a whole. The contributions, written by an international group of experts with diverse disciplinary backgrounds, manifest academic standards with a balance between theoretical analyses and evaluations on the one hand, and in-depth case studies on the other.
Author: Ronald James May
Publisher: Conran Octopus
Published: 1986
Total Pages: 288
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Vanessa Guignery
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2015-12-01
Total Pages: 192
ISBN-13: 1137405848
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJonathan Coe is one of the most popular and critically acclaimed contemporary British writers. This comprehensive introduction places his work in clear historical and theoretical context, offering extensive readings of the author's ten novels from The Accidental Woman to Expo 58, including the remarkable What a Carve Up! The book explores Coe's biography and his experimentations with narrative, genre and comedy, as well as his thematic preoccupations with history, memory, loss and nostalgia. The first volume devoted entirely to Coe, this book includes: - A supporting timeline of key dates in literature and current events - An examination of the critical reception to Coe's works - An exclusive interview with Jonathan Coe himself
Author: Robert P. O'Kell
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Published: 2014-01-23
Total Pages: 625
ISBN-13: 1442661046
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhen we think of Benjamin Disraeli (1804–81), one of two images inevitably first springs to mind: either Disraeli the two-time prime minister of Britain, or Disraeli the author of major novels such as Coningsby, Sybil, and Endymion. But were these two sides of his persona entirely separate? After all, the recurring fantasy structures in Disraeli’s fictions bear a striking similarity to the imaginative ways in which he shaped his political career. Disraeli: The Romance of Politics provides a remarkable biographical portrait of Disraeli as both a statesman and a storyteller. Drawing extensively on Disraeli’s published letters and speeches, as well as on archival sources in the United Kingdom, Robert O’Kell illuminates the intimate, symbiotic relationship between his fiction and his politics. His investigation shines new light on all of Disraeli’s novels, his two governments, his imperialism, and his handling of the Irish Church Disestablishment Crisis of 1868 and the Eastern Question in the 1870s.
Author: Mustafa F. Özbilgin
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2023-08-29
Total Pages: 188
ISBN-13: 1000926168
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDiversity: A Key Idea for Business and Society introduces an idea that proliferates business and society, having been incorporated into mainstream theory and practice. Beyond this multidisciplinary setting, how diversity is defined, framed, managed and regulated is also exposed to considerable social, economic, political and ideological interpretation and manipulation. This volume explores definitions of diversity, its various manifestations and interdisciplinary influences that shape how diversity is researched. The text turns to workforce diversity as a particular case of diversity and explores antecedents, correlates and consequences of workforce diversity. The author considers power, inequality and intersectionality to illuminate the subject from the key manifestations, including class, gender, ethnicity, sexuality and disability. With insights from an array of fields from economics, through management to biology, the author also highlights the various cases against diversity alongside analysis of how to navigate the diversity jungle in practice. This concise, authoritative book will be essential reading for students, researchers and reflective practitioners interested in workforce diversity as well as unique supplementary reading across the social sciences.
Author: Martin Middeke
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Published: 2020-05-05
Total Pages: 686
ISBN-13: 3110376717
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPart 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.
Author: Galia Golan
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Published: 2019-06-14
Total Pages: 209
ISBN-13: 0253042402
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFor as long as people have been working to bring peace to areas suffering long-standing, violent conflict, there have also been those working to spoil this peace. These "spoilers" work to disrupt the peace process, and often this disruption takes the form of violence on a catastrophic level. Galia Golan and Gilead Sher offer a broader perspective. They examine this phenomenon by analyzing groups who have spoiled or attempted to spoil peace efforts by political or other nonviolent means. By focusing in particular on the Israeli-Arab conflict, this collection of essays considers the impact of a democratic society operating within a broader context of violence. Contributors bring to light the surprising efforts of negotiators, members of the media, political leaders, and even the courts to disrupt the peace process, and they offer coping strategies for addressing this kind of disruption. Taking into account the multitude of factors that can lead to the breakdown of negotiations, Spoiling and Coping with Spoilers shows how spoilers have been a key factor in Israeli-Arab negotiations in the past and explores how they will likely shape negotiations in the future.
Author: James Anthony Froude
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Published: 1866
Total Pages: 860
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKContains the first printing of Sartor resartus, as well as other works by Thomas Carlyle.