Joseph Conrad Conference in Poland 5-12 September 1972
Author: Róża Jabłkowska
Publisher: Zakad Nar Nauk
Published: 1979
Total Pages: 172
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Author: Róża Jabłkowska
Publisher: Zakad Nar Nauk
Published: 1979
Total Pages: 172
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Róża Jabłkowska
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Published: 1975
Total Pages: 112
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Gene M. Moore
Publisher: Rodopi
Published: 1992
Total Pages: 296
ISBN-13: 9789051833454
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Bruce Teets
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2020-04-30
Total Pages: 714
ISBN-13: 1000040496
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOriginally published in 1990, this is a comprehensive and annotated bibliography of the writings on Joseph Conrad and his works. Covering the years from 1895 to 1975 it also includes indexes of authors, secondary works, periodicals and newspapers, foreign languages and primary titles. Part of a series of annotated bibliographies on English Literature in Transition, 1880-1920 this will be a valuable resource for students of literature.
Author: Various
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2021-09-30
Total Pages: 6801
ISBN-13: 1000519139
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJoseph Conrad (1857-1924) is widely considered one the great modern writers in English literature. This 21-volume set contains titles, originally published between 1976 and 1990 as well as a biography from 1957 written by one of his closest friends. The first 18 books are a set of concordances and indexes to Conrad’s printed works, which were part of a project directed by Todd K. Bender at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA and are among the first attempts to use the power of computers to enhance our reading environment and assist in lexicography, scholarly editing, and literary analysis. The set also contains a meticulously compiled bibliography of writings on Joseph Conrad, as well as an original and powerful analysis of his major work.
Author: Keith Carabine
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Published: 1993
Total Pages: 332
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAlthough deconstruction has become a popular catchword, as an intellectual movement it has never entirely caught on within the university. For some in the academy, deconstruction, and Jacques Derrida in particular, are responsible for the demise of accountability in the study of literature. Countering these facile dismissals of Derrida and deconstruction, Herman Rapaport explores the incoherence that has plagued critical theory since the 1960s and the resulting legitimacy crisis in the humanities. Against the backdrop of a rich, informed discussion of Derrida's writings -- and how they have been misconstrued by critics and admirers alike -- The Theory Mess investigates the vicissitudes of Anglo-American criticism over the past thirty years and proposes some possibilities for reform.
Author: Alexis Weedon
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 646
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis collection brings together published papers on key themes which book historians have identified as of particular significance in the history of twentieth-century publishing. It reprints some of the best comparative perspectives and most insightful and innovatively presented scholarship on publishing and book history from such figures as Philip Altbach, Lewis Coser, James Curran, Elizabeth Long, Laura Miller, Angus Phillips, Janice Radway, Jonathan Rose, Shafquat Towheed, Catherine Turner, Jay Satterfield, Clare Squires, Eva Hemmungs Wirtén. It is arranged into six sections which examine the internationalisation of publishing businesses, changing notions of authorship, innovation in the design and marketing of books, the specific effects of globalisation on creative property and the book in a multimedia marketplace. Twentieth-century book history attracts an audience beyond the traditional disciplines of librarianship, bibliography, history and literary studies. It will appeal to publishing educators, editors, publishers, booksellers, as well as academics with an interest in media and popular culture.
Author: Wiesław Krajka
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Published: 2004
Total Pages: 328
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKConrad's relationship to Poland--the evolution of his attitude toward his homeland, the influence of Polish literature on his work, his reception by Polish audiences--and to Russian literature, particularly Dostoevsky and Turgenev, is discussed in fourteen papers written by scholars from the United States, Europe and beyond. The volume is critically diverse, containing elements of biography, psychoanalysis, film criticism, comparative literature, source criticism, and sociological and philosophical interpretation. The volume opens with an address by the prime minister of Poland, who emphasizes the European substance of Conrad's Polishness.