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040 _aCvSU-CCAT Campus Library.
_bEnglish.
_cCvSU-CCAT Campus Library.
_erda.
050 _aPN 47
_bJ33 2020
100 _aJacobs, Richard, author.
_96780
245 _aLiterature in our lives :
_btalking about texts from Shakespeare to Philip Pullman /
_cRichard Jacobs.
260 _aNew York, New York :
_bRoutledge,
_cc2020.
300 _ax, 199 pages :
_c24 cm
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _aIntroduction -- 1. The myth of the Fall and its impact: Pullman, Lewis and others -- 2. Claribel's story: a few thoughts on gender, race and colonialism in The Tempest -- 3. Wuthering Heights: myth and the wounds of loss -- 4. Beckett's Waiting for Godot: transforming lives -- 5. Great Expectations: intertextualities, endings and life after plot -- 6. Emily Dickinson: 'And then the windows failed' -- 7. Emma: rhetoric, irony and the reader's assault course -- 8. Dorian Gray: 'queering' the text -- 9. The Fallen Woman: Emma Bovary and (many) others -- 10. Two transgressive American women: Kate Chopin, Charlotte Perkins Gilman -- 11. Hamlet / Lear: realism / modernism -- 12. John Keats: three (or is it two?) poems and thoughts on 'late style' -- 13. Republicanism, regicide and 'The Musgrave Ritual' -- 14. Jean Rhys: her texts from the 1930s -- 15. Twelfth Night: Dream-Gift -- 16. Please read Proust -- 17. Paradise Lost: radical politics, gender and education
520 _a"This book recreates in written form seventeen of the most popular, frankly personal and engaging lectures on literature given by the award-winning teacher Richard Jacobs, who has been working with students for forty years. This is a book aimed at students, starting their studies or more experienced, and all lovers of literature and devoted to the idea that reading, thinking about, and writing or talking about literature involves us all personally, that texts talk to us intimately and urgently and invite us to talk back, and that literature intervenes in our lives and changes them. These lectures discuss, in an open but richly informed way, a wide range of texts that are regularly studied and enjoyed and they model what it means to be excited about reading and studying literature, how the study of literature can be life-changing - perhaps even with the effect of changing the lives of readers of this remarkable book"-- Provided by publisher
546 _aIn English text.
650 _aLiterature
_xAppreciation.
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650 _aLife in literature
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650 _aLiterature
_vPsychology.
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650 _aChange (Psychology).
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650 _aBooks and reading.
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650 _aLiterature and society.
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942 _2lcc
_cBK
_hPN 47 J33 2020
_kCIR
999 _c1986
_d1986