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A comprehensive student guide to studying Emily Bronte's classic novel "Wuthering Heights". It introduces its contexts, language, reception and adaptation since its first publication.
Presents a collection of interviews with contemporary British novelists that offers an insight into the authors' views on contemporary... Læs mere
Not until the mid-19th century were women writers able to defy traditional Iranian propriety, which demanded that their bodies be veiled and... Læs mere
Designed to enhance the understanding of those who read Chekhov's stories or watch his plays. This book aims to reveal the levels of meaning and intention, the interpretations that can be made, and to bring out Chekhov's many connections to European prose and drama.
This handbook contains a classified list, with English equivalents, of 1500 words in common use among classical Greek historians, orators and philosophers. The... Læs mere
The "Andria" is Terence's version of a play of the same name by Menander. This edition includes sections on Greek New Comedy and comedy in Rome, and on Terence himself - his prosody, metre, play production and language.
The Roman poet Lucretius, who lived in the first century BC, composed an epic poem, De Rerum Natura (On the Nature of the Universe), whose avowed purpose was to change the way we live our... Læs mere
Demonstrates, by a close analysis of Euripides' use of language and of imagery in particular, that his imaginative powers... Læs mere
In this Readers' Guide, Nicolas Tredell introduces and sets in context the key critical debates surrounding a novel about which more critical material exists than any other work of American fiction.
The "Shakespeare at Stratford" series discusses and analyzes the wide range of theatrical interpretation stimulated and provoked by the most frequently performed plays. The focus is on productions at Stratford-upon-Avon since 1945.
Everyman and Mankind are morality plays that mark the turn of the medieval period to the early modern, with their focus on the individual. Both plays are modernised here with full... Læs mere