Masters of the 20th Century
Author: Mervyn Kurlansky
Publisher: Graphis Incorporated
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 359
ISBN-13: 1888001852
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe work and biographies of more than 100 of the century's top designers.
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Author: Mervyn Kurlansky
Publisher: Graphis Incorporated
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 359
ISBN-13: 1888001852
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe work and biographies of more than 100 of the century's top designers.
Author: Ashley Dawson
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 242
ISBN-13: 0415572452
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn The Routledge Concise History of Twentieth-Century British Literature Ashley Dawson identifies the key British writers and texts, shaped by era-defining cultural and historical events and movements from the period. He provides: Analysis of works by a diverse range of influential authors Examination of the cultural and literary impact of crucial historical, social, political and cultural events Discussion of Britain's imperial status in the century and the diversification of the nation through Black and Asian British Literature Readers are also provided with a comprehensive timeline, a glossary of terms, further reading and explanatory text boxes featuring further information on key figures and events.
Author: Robert L. Caserio
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2009-04-30
Total Pages: 299
ISBN-13: 1139828339
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe twentieth-century English novel encompasses a vast body of work, and one of the most important and most widely read genres of literature. Balancing close readings of particular novels with a comprehensive survey of the last century of published fiction, this Companion introduces readers to more than a hundred major and minor novelists. It demonstrates continuities in novel-writing that bridge the century's pre- and post-War halves and presents leading critical ideas about English fiction's themes and forms. The essays examine the endurance of modernist style throughout the century, the role of nationality and the contested role of the English language in all its forms, and the relationships between realism and other fictional modes: fantasy, romance, science fiction. Students, scholars and readers will find this Companion an indispensable guide to the history of the English novel.
Author: Mark Edward Harris
Publisher:
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 192
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book is a collection of portraits, in words and images, of twenty of the finest photographers of this century.
Author: Christian Mair
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2006-10-26
Total Pages: 26
ISBN-13: 1139459627
DOWNLOAD EBOOKStandard English has evolved and developed in many ways over the past hundred years. From pronunciation to vocabulary to grammar, this concise survey clearly documents the recent history of Standard English. Drawing on large amounts of authentic corpus data, it shows how we can track ongoing changes to the language, and demonstrates each of the major developments that have taken place. As well as taking insights from a vast body of literature, Christian Mair presents the results of his own cutting-edge research, revealing some important changes which have not been previously documented. He concludes by exploring how social and cultural factors, such as the American influence on British English, have affected Standard English in recent times. Authoritative, informative and engaging, this book will be essential reading for anyone interested in language change in progress, particularly those working on English, and will be welcomed by students, researchers and language teachers alike.
Author: Dr Christine Berberich
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Published: 2013-04-28
Total Pages: 226
ISBN-13: 1409489973
DOWNLOAD EBOOKStudies of the English gentleman have tended to focus mainly on the nineteenth century, encouraging the implicit assumption that this influential literary trope has less resonance for twentieth-century literature and culture. Christine Berberich challenges this notion by showing that the English gentleman has proven to be a remarkably adaptable and relevant ideal that continues to influence not only literature but other forms of representation, including the media and advertising industries. Focusing on Siegfried Sassoon, Anthony Powell, Evelyn Waugh and Kazuo Ishiguro, whose presentations of the gentlemanly ideal are analysed in their specific cultural, historical, and sociological contexts, Berberich pays particular attention to the role of nostalgia and its relationship to 'Englishness'. Though 'Englishness' and by extension the English gentleman continue to be linked to depictions of England as the green and pleasant land of imagined bygone days, Berberich counterbalances this perception by showing that the figure of the English gentleman is the medium through which these authors and many of their contemporaries critique the shifting mores of contemporary society. Twentieth-century depictions of the gentleman thus have much to tell us about rapidly changing conceptions of national, class, and gender identity.
Author: Harry Blamires
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2021-06-23
Total Pages: 574
ISBN-13: 1000287645
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFirst published in 1983, A Guide to Twentieth Century Literature in English is a detailed and comprehensive guide containing over 500 entries on individual writers from countries including Africa, Australia, Canada, the Caribbean, India, Ireland, New Zealand, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and the UK. The book contains substantial articles relating to major novelists, poets, and dramatists of the age, as well as a wealth of information on the work of lesser-known writers and the part they have played in cultural history. It focuses in detail on the character and quality of the literature itself, highlighting what is distinctive in the work of the writers being discussed and providing key biographical and contextual details. A Guide to Twentieth Century Literature in English is ideal for those with an interest in the twentieth century literary scene and the history of literature more broadly.
Author: Matthew Bamberg
Publisher: Course Technology
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781435454361
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOffers amateur photographs tricks, techniques, and ideas to help them find inspiration in the works of great twentieth-century photographers.
Author: Susan Goldman Rubin
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Published: 2008-04-17
Total Pages: 52
ISBN-13: 9780811862882
DOWNLOAD EBOOKUses Henri Matisse's cutout collages to introduce contemporary art and movement.
Author: Charlotte Greenhalgh
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Published: 2018-06-15
Total Pages: 277
ISBN-13: 0520970802
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAs today’s baby boomers reach retirement and old age, this timely study looks back at the first generation who aged in the British welfare state. Using innovative research methods, Charlotte Greenhalgh sheds light on the experiences of elderly people in twentieth-century Britain. She adds further insights from the interviews and photographs of celebrated social scientists such as Peter Townsend, whose work helped transform care of the aged. A comprehensive and sensitive examination of the creative pursuits, family relations, work lives, health, and living conditions of the elderly, Aging in Twentieth-Century Britain charts the determined efforts of aging Britons to shape public understandings of old age in the modern era.