The Triumph of Gallio

The Triumph of Gallio
Author: Walter Lionel George
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1926
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The Triumph of Gallio

The Triumph of Gallio
Author: Walter Lionel George
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Total Pages: 303
Release: 1926
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The Triumph of Gallio

The Triumph of Gallio
Author: Walter Lionel George
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Total Pages: 318
Release: 1924
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The Bookman

The Bookman
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 980
Release: 1924
Genre: Bibliography
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The Sketch

The Sketch
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Total Pages: 1088
Release: 1924
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This Strange, Old World and Other Book Reviews by Katherine Anne Porter

This Strange, Old World and Other Book Reviews by Katherine Anne Porter
Author: Katherine Anne Porter
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2008-12-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0820333530


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Between 1920 and 1958 Katherine Anne Porter published more than sixty-five book review, many of which are now largely inaccessible. Although several such pieces have appeared in earlier collections of Porter's nonfiction writings, never have so many of Porter's reviews--nearly fifty--been made available in a single volume. Collectively the review reveal Porter's opinions on topics ranging from the nature of art and the place of the artist in politics and society to feminism and the role of female artists. Particularly evident in the reviews are the critical principles that guided her own work as well as her judgments of the works of other writers. In her introductory essay Darlene Harbour Unrue provides important biographical information on Porter, traces her career as a reviewer, and links critical assumptions in the reviews to the themes and techniques of Porter's fiction. Other scholars as well have regarded Porter's critical reviews as valuable tools both for analyzing the fiction and for constructing a portrait of Porter the artist, primarily because Porter produced so little fiction (three collections of short stories and novellas, Flowering Judas, The Leaning Tower, and Pale Horse, Pale Rider, and a novel, Ship of Fools). In the preface to the first collection of her nonfiction writings, The Days Before, Porter herself urged readers to look closely at her nonfiction, for there they would discover "the shape, direction, and connective tissue of a continuous, central interest and preoccupation of a lifetime." Most of the reviews--which appeared in such publications as the New York Herald Tribune, the New York Times, the Nation, and New Masses--she apparently undertook for financial reasons, but occasionally she would agree to review a friend's latest offering. She published no reviews after the success of her best-selling novel, Ship of Fools. Porter's scope as a reviewer was impressively broad. Because she lived in Mexico City during the revolution, had known Diego Rivera, and had studied "primitive" Mexican art, she was often called on to review books on Mexican art and on the revolution. Porter also reviewed many books by or about women. Her reviews of the Short Novels of Colette and Katharine Anthony's translation of Catherine the Great's memoirs are particularly noteworthy for her comments about women artists and her expression of admiration for women who flout traditional roles. These collected reviews illustrate the evolution of one of the most important American writers of the twentieth century and will interest not only Porter scholars but also anyone who appreciates her fiction.

The Nation

The Nation
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Total Pages: 682
Release: 1909
Genre: Current events
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The Anachronistic Turn

The Anachronistic Turn
Author: Stephanie Russo
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2023-12-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1003814344


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The Anachronistic Turn: Historical Fiction, Drama, Film and Television is the first study to investigate the ways in which the creative use of anachronism in historical fictions can allow us to rethink the relationship between past and present. Through an examination of literary, cinematic, and popular texts and practices, this book investigates how twenty-first century historical fictions use creative anachronisms as a way of understanding modern issues and anxieties. Drawing together a wide range of texts across all forms of historical fiction - novels, dramas, musicals, films and television - this book re-frames anachronism not as an error, but as a deliberate strategy that emphasises the fictionalising tendencies of all forms of historical writing. The book achieves this by exploring three core themes: the developing trends in the twenty-first century for creators of historical fiction to include deliberate anachronisms, such as contemporary references, music, and language; the ways in which the deliberate use of anachronism in historical fiction can allow us to rethink the relationship between past and present, and; the way that contemporary historical fiction uses anachronism to better understand modern issues and anxieties. This book will appeal to students and scholars of historical fiction, contemporary historical film and television studies, and historical theatre studies.

The New Statesman

The New Statesman
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 904
Release: 1925
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:


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The American Mercury

The American Mercury
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Total Pages: 738
Release: 1924
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