Englische Literatur in Reclams Roter Reihe: das ist der englische Originaltext – ungekürzt und unbearbeitet mit Worterklärungen am Fuß jeder Seite, Nachwort und Literaturhinweisen. Der geizige alte Ebenezer Scrooge mag Weihnachten nicht. Er mag Menschen nicht. Er mag nur Geld. Aber als der Geist seines verstorbenen Freundes Jacob Marley ihn am Heiligabend besucht, ist es der Anfang einer sehr merkwürdigen Nacht. Am folgenden Morgen wünscht er jedem »Frohe Weihnachten!« Was hat den bösen alten Scrooge verändert? Englische Lektüre: Niveau B2 (GER) Sprachen: Englisch, Deutsch
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Ventures Into Childland: Victorians, Fairy Tales, and Femininity
- 464 pages
- 17 hours of reading
The book explores the complex debates surrounding childhood in Victorian literature, particularly through the lens of fairy tales. U. C. Knoepflmacher offers insightful rereadings of both children's and adult literature, revealing contrasting male and female perspectives on childhood. Male authors often grappled with gender roles and idealized childhood, while female writers sought to reclaim the genre, presenting narratives that emphasize growth and maturity. This examination highlights the evolving perceptions of childhood and its implications in Victorian culture, making it a vital read for scholars and enthusiasts alike.
Religious Humanism and the Victorian Novel
George Eliot, Walter Pater and Samuel Butler
- 326 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Exploring the intersection of religion and literature, this book delves into the works of George Eliot, Walter Pater, and Samuel Butler. It examines how these authors grappled with religious themes amidst the backdrop of evolution and modernity. Key sections analyze Eliot's quest for tradition in "Middlemarch" and "Daniel Deronda," Pater's creation of a religious atmosphere, and Butler's unique faith journey in "The Way of All Flesh." The text is structured to highlight the philosophical and metaphysical dimensions of their narratives, providing a comprehensive study of their literary contributions.
The collection features essays by U. C. Knoepflmacher, a prominent critic of the novel and Victorian poetry, showcasing his insights on nineteenth-century literature from 1963 to 2012. Edited by Linda M. Shires, the volume includes an introductory essay that highlights the interconnected themes among the pieces, presenting a cohesive approach to literary criticism. This compilation offers a fresh perspective on the influence of Romantic literature on Victorian readers and writers.