Best of
English-Literature

1997

The House of Sleep


Jonathan Coe - 1997
    Sarah is a narcoleptic who has dreams so vivid she mistakes them for real events. Robert has his life changed forever by the misunderstandings that arise from her condition. Terry spends his wakeful nights fueling his obsession with movies. And an increasingly unstable doctor, Gregory, sees sleep as a life-shortening disease which he must eradicate.But after ten years of fretful slumber and dreams gone bad, the four reunite in their college town to confront their disorders. In a Gothic cliffside manor being used as a clinic for sleep disorders, they discover that neither love, nor lunacy, nor obsession ever rests.

The Genius of Shakespeare


Jonathan Bate - 1997
    Bate opens by taking up questions of authorship, asking, for example, Who was Shakespeare, based on the little documentary evidence we have? Which works really are attributable to him? And how extensive was the influence of Christopher Marlowe? Bate goes on to trace Shakespeare's canonization and near- deification, examining not only the uniqueness of his status among English-speaking readers but also his effect on literate cultures across the globe. Ambitious, wide-ranging, and historically rich, this book shapes a provocative inquiry into the nature of genius as it ponders the legacy of a talent unequalled in English letters. A bold and meticulous work of scholarship, The Genius of Shakespeare is also lively and accessibly written and will appeal to any reader who has marveled at the Bard and the enduring power of his work.

Proverbs of Hell


William Blake - 1997
    Aphorisms and proverbs from William Blake's collection "The Marriage of Heaven and Hell".

Lara


Bernardine Evaristo - 1997
    Through Lara we discover the complex past and present, as she grows up in the 60s and 70s, a mixed race child in London.

Ornaments in Jade


Arthur Machen - 1997
    Note that this book of very short yet splendid tales of the uncanny is included in the first and third editions (but not the second) of Tartarus Press's compilation RITUAL.

Ten Short Stories


Roald Dahl - 1997
    They include a helpful introduction and explanatory notes, character sketches, a text summary, a chronology, language notes, a selection of questions and topics for discussion and analysis, as well as suggestions for further reading.--back coverThe book contains 10 short stories from Roald Dahl.List of the stories:The Umbrella Man Dip in the Pool The ButlerThe HitchhikerMr BotibolMy Lady LoveMy DoveThe Way Up to HeavenParson's PleasureThe Sound MachineThe Wish.

Postmodern American Fiction: A Norton Anthology


Paula Geyh - 1997
    This is thefirst anthology to do full justice to the vast range of Americaninnovation in fiction writing since 1945.

Agatha Christie, Woman of Mystery


John Escott - 1997
    Accessible language and carefully controlled vocabulary build students' reading confidence. Introductions at the beginning of each story, illustrations throughout, and glossaries help build comprehension. Before, during, and after reading activities included in the back of each book strengthen student comprehension. Audio versions of selected titles provide great models of intonation and pronunciation of difficult words.

Mir Taqi Mir: Selected Poetry


Mir Taqi Mir - 1997
    The anthology contains an introduction which discusses the salient aspects of the poet's life and times.

Juvenilia: 1829-1835


Charlotte Brontë - 1997
    Containing a selection of the best of Charlotte Bronte's early creative writing transcribed directly from her manuscripts, here is an enlightening look at what Bronte called her "long apprenticeship in writing." In the Introduction, Juliet Barker illuminates Bronte's childhood, bringing to life the imaginary worlds and delightful characters Charlotte and her siblings created.

Neoclassicism


David Irwin - 1997
    The most pervasive style in the history of European art, it was deployed in the design of houses, churches, museums, banks, shops and items of daily use ranging from teapots to textiles. This book is the first to embrace all manifestations of the style, not only its broad territorial scope, but also its versatility in every branch of art.

Who's Who in Dickens


Donald Hawes - 1997
    Dickens' characters are strikingly portrayed and have become a vital part of our cultural heritage - Scrooge has become a by-word for stinginess, Uriah Heep for unctuousness. From the much loved Oliver Twist to the fact-grubbing Mr Gradgrind, the obstinate Martin Chuzzlewit to the embittered Miss Havisham, this book covers the famous and lesser known characters in Dickens.The book contains a physical and psychological profile of each character, a critical look at his characters by past and present influential commentators and over forty illustrations of major characters drawn by Dickens' contemporaries.

Pahari Masters: Court Painters of Northern India


B.N. Goswami - 1997
    Hailed as a great work when published in German, this book is beautifully designed and illustrated with over 100 color plates. It is unique for its scholarship and the range of material covered.