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New Perspectives In British Literature (MULTI VOL SET-2 Vols.)

by Sunita Sinha
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Book cover type: Hardcover
  • ISBN13: 9788126913855
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Subject: English Literature
  • Publisher: Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Atlantic
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 720
  • Original Price: INR 1590.0
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 1000 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): General

British literature can boast of an illustrious, prestigious past and an exciting, evocative present. New Perspectives in British Literature provides students and readers with a critical introduction to key authors and their works through a collection of the latest critical perspectives on British literature. The book offers a comprehensive and up-to-date coverage of a broad range of writers, drawing together both established and emerging literary voices reflecting the scope of new British writing. Organised around key themes in contemporary writing—modern lives, contemporary living, distortions and dreams, states of identity and histories—the anthology focuses on major themes and trends in British literature including post-colonialism, gender and history, and will prove to be an ideal guide to British literature today. The book will be a useful tool for readers wishing to know more about Britain's great literary tradition, for students pursuing English studies, for teachers and researchers in search of novelty and for libraries in need of an accessible reference work on this perennially interesting subject. Incorporating recent developments in the field, the anthology entices students to explore the subject further and also provides new syntheses that will be of interest to scholars.

Dr. Sunita Sinha is a gold medallist from Patna University, Bihar. She has been teaching English in Women’s College, Samastipur, L.N. Mithila University, Bihar. Dr. Sunita Sinha has authored two books, Graham Greene: A Study of His Major Novels and Post Colonial Women Writers: New Perspectives which have been published by Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd. New Delhi. She has edited three anthologies on Postcolonial literature, i.e. New Urges in Post Colonial Literature: Widening Horizons, Reconceiving Postcolonialism: Visions and Revisions and Postcolonial Imaginings: Fissions and Fusions and also Critical Responses to Kiran Desai. She has participated in many national and international seminars and conferences and has written many scholarly papers which have been published in various national & international journals. Her areas of interest are British, Indian, Australian, Canadian and Postcolonial literature. She is also the Assistant Editor of The Atlantic Critical Review.

  • Vol. 1
  • Preface
  • 1. Venetian Ideology or Transversal Power? Iago’s Motives and the Means by which Othello Falls–Joseph Fitzpatrick and Bryan Reynolds
  • 2. Milton in America: The Case of Jackson County, Florida–Bruce Boehrer
  • 3. The Victorian and Postmodern Metamorphoses of Dorian Gray: Narrating the Body Other–Esterino Adami
  • 4. Shaw’s Candida: A Double-Entendre–Chidananda Bhattacharya
  • 5. The Country-City Opposition in Blake: A Study of Songs of Innocence and Experience–Kenneth Usongo
  • 6. Baldassare Castiglione’s Book of the Courtier in Renaissance England–Carole Rozzonelli
  • 7. Imagery in Shakespeare’s Histories–Sanjay Kumar Sinha
  • 8. Lord Byron: The Romantic Augustan –N. Sharada Iyer
  • 9. Response to the Seventies: The Characterization of Rose and Frances, Heroines of Margaret Drabble’s Novels The Needle’s Eye and The Realms of Gold–Arpa Ghosh
  • 10. Moral and Religious Gnosis in Plays of Samuel Beckett–Anita Myles
  • 11. “Ode to a Nightingale”: Keats’ Clairvoyant Journey–Purnendu Chatterjee
  • 12. Experience, Self-Realization and Artistic Vision: Stephen Dedalus in Joyce’s A Portrait–Ernest L. Veyu
  • 13. As You Like It, in Amazing Location–Manju Dutta Gupta
  • 14. Gerard Manley Hopkins: The Poet and the Priest: A Study of The Windhover–Nandini Sahu and Padmini Sahu
  • 15. D.H. Lawrence: Cosmic Symbolism in Sons and Lovers–Vinita Singh
  • 16. Macbeth and Lady Macbeth: A Case Study in Management–Arindam Das
  • 17. Dreams, Nightmares and The Ancient Mariner –Nishi Pulugurtha
  • 18. The House as Sign in Sons and Lovers–Bristi Basu
  • 19. Of Human Bondage: Fact-Fiction Interface–Reena Mitra
  • 20. Shakespeare: The Bard Par Excellence–Vandana Datta
  • 21. William Blake: A Symbolist with a Prophetic Vision–Sanghita Sen
  • Contributors
  • Vol. 2
  • Preface
  • 1. “A Little Touch of Harry in the Night”: Translucency and Projective Transversality in the Sexual and National Politics of Henry V–Donald Hedrick and Bryan Reynolds
  • 2. The Journey Beyond: W.B. Yeats’s “Sailing to Byzantium” and T.S. Eliot’s “Journey of the Magi”–John Nkemngong Nkengasong
  • 3. Transgressiveness in Virginia Woolf: The Case of Augustus Carmichael in To the Lighthouse–Ernest L. Veyu
  • 4. The Angry Decade and Room at the Top by John Braine–Aroonima Sinha
  • 5. In Defence of Shelley’s Skylark–Madhu Shalini
  • 6. ‘Art for My Sake’ and the Western Self in D.H. Lawrence’s The Rainbow and Women in Love–Mbuh Tennu Mbuh
  • 7. The Plays of Shaw: Propaganda as Art–Vandana Datta
  • 8. Death and Fatalism in Philip Larkin–Shibu Simon
  • 9. Shakespeare’s Moor and Kenjo Jumbam’s White Man: The Politics of Otherness–Kenneth Usongo
  • 10. Osborne’s Look Back in Anger: A Socio- psychological Critique of ‘Anger’ and ‘Violence’–Beena Agarwal
  • 11. Monologues of Browning on Politics–Jayanta Bhattacharya
  • 12. Wodehouse: The Wizard of Words–Ramendra Kumar
  • 13. An Escape from the Self in Pinter’s Plays–Sanjay Kumar
  • 14. A Critical Attempt on Mystical Poetry–Sister Marie Jessie
  • 15. Re-living the Past in its Exuberance: Under the Greenwood Tree in the Light of Carnivalesque–Ajoy Sengupta
  • 16. Wordsworth’s Vision of Innocence and Childhood–Anju Bala Agrawal
  • 17. Interpretations of Mystical and Spiritual Colonial India by an Outsider: E.M. Forster’s A Passage to India–Vandana Singh
  • 18. ‘A Mosaic of Quotations’: Reading Inter-textuality in T.S. Eliot’s The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock–Arindam Das

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