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Julia Briggs

    Julia Briggs était une écrivaine et critique de grand talent, une universitaire brillante et une enseignante d'une générosité profonde qui a été pionnière dans l'étude de la littérature jeunesse et de l'écriture féminine dans les universités. Profondément humaniste, elle croyait fermement à la valeur de l'étude littéraire et au pouvoir de l'éducation pour transformer les vies. Son travail s'est principalement penché sur la littérature anglaise, en particulier sur le genre des histoires de fantômes, et a défendu l'étude des écrivaines, enrichissant ainsi le discours académique.

    A Woman of Passion
    This Stage-Play World
    Virginia Woolf
    Virginia Woolf
    Popular Children's Literature in Britain
    • Popular Children's Literature in Britain

      • 356pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
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      The book explores the dynamics behind the popularity of children's literature, examining a wide range of works from historical chapbooks to modern classics like Harry Potter. Through various essays, it analyzes how authors such as Enid Blyton and Roald Dahl have shaped the genre, highlighting the influence of cultural context on literary success. The collection provides insights into the interplay of talent and societal factors that contribute to the creation of enduring children's classics.

      Popular Children's Literature in Britain
    • Virginia Woolf

      • 560pages
      • 20 heures de lecture
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      As the nephew of Virginia Woolf, Quentin Bell enjoyed an initimacy with his subject granted to few biographers. Originally published in two volumes in 1972, his acclaimed biography describes Virginia Woolf's family and childhood;

      Virginia Woolf
    • Virginia Woolf

      An Inner Life

      • 546pages
      • 20 heures de lecture
      4,2(635)Évaluer

      Focusing on Virginia Woolf's profound impact on twentieth-century literature, this exploration delves into her originality, passion, and vivid style. It critiques the tendency of previous writings to emphasize her social life and connections within the Bloomsbury group, urging a deeper appreciation of her artistic dedication and literary contributions. This examination seeks to elevate Woolf's work beyond her social context, highlighting her significance as a groundbreaking writer.

      Virginia Woolf
    • This Stage-Play World

      Texts and Contexts, 1580-1625

      • 386pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
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      Focusing on the social conditions of Elizabeth's later years and James I's reign, this book explores the vibrant literary landscape that included renowned figures like Shakespeare, Sidney, and Marlowe. It delves into how these social dynamics influenced the era's literature. The revised edition by Julia Briggs introduces two new chapters addressing the roles of women, family, travelers, and outsiders, enriching the understanding of their impact within the literary and social framework of the time.

      This Stage-Play World
    • A Woman of Passion

      The Life of E. Nesbit

      • 510pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
      3,6(26)Évaluer

      The biography delves into the life of Edith Nesbit, a pioneering author known for her contributions to children's literature and adventure stories. Julia Briggs analyzes Nesbit's autobiographical writings, revealing the complexities of her life and the often ambiguous honesty in her reflections. By exploring the gaps in Nesbit's self-representation, the author crafts a compelling portrait of this influential figure, highlighting her significance in the literary world and the personal experiences that shaped her work.

      A Woman of Passion