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John Lennard

    L'écriture de John Lennard se penche en profondeur sur l'analyse de la littérature, offrant aux lecteurs des aperçus profonds sur divers genres et leur évolution historique. Son approche est méticuleuse et axée sur les détails, ce qui en fait une autorité dans son domaine. Lennard se concentre sur la compréhension de la manière dont les œuvres littéraires sont créées et de la façon dont elles façonnent notre perception du monde.

    Of Sex and Faerie
    Of Modern Dragons; and other essays on Genre Fiction
    Reading Shakespeare's Hamlet
    The Poetry Handbook
    The Drama Handbook
    The Poetry Handbook
    • The Poetry Handbook

      • 448pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      3,8(138)Évaluer

      Focusing on the craft of poetry, this guide offers insights into various poetic forms, techniques, and the creative process. It explores elements such as rhythm, meter, and imagery, providing practical tips for both aspiring and seasoned poets. With examples from renowned poets, it encourages readers to develop their unique voice and style, making it an essential resource for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of poetry and enhance their writing skills.

      The Poetry Handbook
    • A compact, wide-ranging, and accessible guide to reading plays, The Drama Handbook stresses the importance of understanding performance conventions and production processes through history, and offers clearly defined and presented critical vocabularies.

      The Drama Handbook
    • The Poetry Handbook

      A Guide to Reading Poetry for Pleasure and Practical Criticism

      3,4(25)Évaluer

      Provides a practical guide to the poet's craft. Topics such as metre, form, layout, lineation, punctuation, rhyme, diction and syntax are covered and at the end of each chapter, each topic is applied to the same poem, Nobel-winner Derek Walcott's "Nearing Forty".

      The Poetry Handbook
    • Reading Shakespeare's Hamlet

      • 90pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Focusing on Shakespeare's theatrical background, the book examines "Hamlet" as a complex revenge tragedy shaped by the playwright's close relationships with actors. It delves into the roles of various characters, from the Ghost to the finest performers, and explores Shakespeare's favorite narrative techniques. The final chapter draws intriguing parallels between "Hamlet" and "Twelfth Night," highlighting their contrasting tones as a dark comedy and a poignant tragedy. An annotated bibliography provides resources on major editions, film adaptations, and critical analysis.

      Reading Shakespeare's Hamlet
    • Featuring a collection of essays, this volume delves into notable works of crime fiction, science fiction, and children's literature from the past 40 years. It highlights contributions from acclaimed authors such as Reginald Hill, Thomas Harris, and Ursula Le Guin, among others. The essays provide insights into the themes and styles that define these genres, making it a valuable resource for fans and scholars alike. A companion volume, Of Sex and Faerie; Further Essays on Genre Fiction, is also available.

      Of Modern Dragons; and other essays on Genre Fiction
    • Of Sex and Faerie

      further essays on Genre Fiction

      • 396pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Continuing the exploration of serial reading and genre fiction, this collection of essays delves into the works of notable authors like Bill James, Walter Mosley, and Ursula K. Le Guin. It features innovative analyses of contemporary paranormal romance and the evolution of classic characters into new settings. The final essay addresses the rise of fanfiction and the reader's growing influence in the digital age. An extensive bibliography and eight illustrations enhance the scholarly depth of the work.

      Of Sex and Faerie