Best of
English-Literature

1991

Patrick White: A Life


David Marr - 1991
    But I am a monster . . .' Patrick WhitePatrick White, winner of the Nobel Prize and author of more than a dozen novels and plays - including Voss, The Vivisector and The Twyborn Affair - lived an extraordinary life. David Marr's brilliant biography draws not only on a wide range of original research but also on the single most difficult and important source of all: the man himself. In the weeks before his death, White read the final manuscript, which for richness of detail, authority and balance is stunning.Throughout his exciting narrative, Marr explores the roots of White's writing and unearths the raw material of his remarkable art. He makes plain the central fact of White's life as an artist: the homosexuality that formed his view of himself as an outcast and stranger able to penetrate the hearts of both men and women. Gracefully written and exhaustively researched, Patrick White is a biography of classic excellence - sympathetic, objective, penetrating and as blunt, when necessary, as White himself.

The Pirate Queen


Diana Norman - 1991
    But Barbary has a secret ...and the woman who eventually goes to Ireland on the Queen's treasure hunt has allegiance only to herself.Caught up in the massacres, cruelty and beauty of Ireland, however, she is allowed no neutrality. Besides, she falls in love and becomes drawn into the last great rebellion led by Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone, and the realization that the piracy of the indomitable Grace O'Malley is outweighed by the piracy of England's Queen Elizabeth.THE PIRATE QUEEN is the powerful story of a woman and a country fighting for the freedom that is rightfully theirs, set against the vivid and colorful background of the Elizabethan age.

The Picture of Dorian Gray; The Complete Short Stories; The Importance of Being Earnest and Other Plays


Oscar Wilde - 1991
    

The World of Jane Austen


Nigel Nicolson - 1991
    An engaging mixture of biography and photographic study provides a glimpse into the houses and scenery that formed the "stage set" where her stories unfolded, from the author's own home and those of her friends to the countryside, seaside, castles, abbeys, and churches, and famed houses like Chatsworth and Chawton, considered the models for Pemberley and Rosings in Pride and Prejudice.

The Oxford Anthology of English Poetry, Vol 2: Blake to Heaney


John Wain - 1991
    This, the second of the two volumes, covers poets from Blake to Heaney, and provides an excellent portrayal of a wide variety of eighteenth to twentieth century poets.The richness and variety of this tradition are represented in this collection by all the great and familiar names, but also some of the less well-known poets who have often provided startling exceptions to the poetry of their age. The result is a rich and multi-coloured tapestry of the depth, diversity, and energy of poetry written in Britain and Ireland.Beginning with William Blake, this second volume, covers many of the Romantic poets (Wordsworth, Byron, Shelley, Keats). It gives a generous survey of nineteenth century verse, including that of Tennyson, Browning, Hopkins, and Lewis Carroll, with poets from the twentieth-century being represented by poets such as Graves, Betjeman, Larking, Hughes, and Heaney.

Omnibus: Shroud For A Nightingale / The Black Tower / Death Of An Expert Witness


P.D. James - 1991
    James. At Nightingale House Training School one of the nurses dies and a second murder leads Chief Superintendent Adam Dalgliesh into a poisonous case of blackmail. Another tale finds Dalgliesh investigating the death of a friend.

Second Language Learning and Language Teaching


Vivian Cook - 1991
    This third edition offers a fuller discussion of language teaching and, in particular, highlights some of the places where research contradicts standard language teaching beliefs by analyzing some standard TEFL handbooks and coursebooks from different countries. The broad framework and approach of the successful second edition have been maintained in addition to extensive updating and revision.

Night Geometry and the Garscadden Trains


A.L. Kennedy - 1991
    L. Kennedy's first collection of stories, are small people - the kind who inhabit the silence in libraries, who never appear on screen and who never make the headlines. Often alone and sometimes lonely, her characters ponder the mysteries of sex and death-and the ability of public transport to affect our lives.

Black Candle: Poems About Women from India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh


Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni - 1991
    Poems include: All In My Head The Arranged Marriage At Muktinath At The Sati Temple, Bikaner Bengal Night Boychild The Brides Come To Yuba City Burning Bride: 1 Burning Bride: 2 Burning Bride: 3 The Durga Batik Family Photo In Black And White The Garba The Garland The Gift Gouri Mashima The House I, Manju: 1 I, Manju: 2 In The Hinglaj Desert Journey The Living Goddess Speaks Living Underground: Dacca 1971 The Makers Of Chili Paste Making Samosas Mother And Child My Mother At Maui My Mother Combs My Hair My Mother Tells Me A Story Nargis' Toilette The Quilt The Rainflies The Rat Trap Restroom The Robbers' Cave The Room Sondra Song Of The Fisher Wife Sudha's Story: 1 Sudha's Story: 2 Sudha's Story: 3 Traitor Body Two Women Outside A Circus, Pushkar Villagers Visiting Jodhpur Enjoy Iced Sweets Visit The Woman Addresses Her Sleeping Lover Yuba City School

Robinson Crusoe: Island Myths and the Novel


Michael Seidel - 1991
    Presenting ideas that spark imaginations, these books help students to gain background knowledge on great literature useful for papers and exams. The goal of each study is to encourage creative thinking by presenting engaging information about each work and its author. This approach allows students to arrive at sound analyses of their own, based on in-depth studies of popular literature.Each volume: -- Illuminates themes and concepts of a classic text-- Uses clear, conversational language-- Is an accessible, manageable length from 140 to 170 pages-- Includes a chronology of the author's life and era-- Provides an overview of the historical context-- Offers a summary of its critical reception-- Lists primary and secondary sources and index