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The Staple of News - - Bog - Manchester University Press - Plusbog.dk

Nationalism and the State - John Breuilly - Bog - Manchester University Press - Plusbog.dk

Shakespeare, Italy and Intertextuality - - Bog - Manchester University Press - Plusbog.dk

No More Giants - Jessica Kelly - Bog - Manchester University Press - Plusbog.dk

Pap with an Hatchet by John Lyly - Leah Scragg - Bog - Manchester University Press - Plusbog.dk

Pap with an Hatchet by John Lyly - Leah Scragg - Bog - Manchester University Press - Plusbog.dk

The first fully annotated, modern-spelling edition of Lyly''s Pap with an Hatchet, this volume opens a window on the most neglected item in the Lylian canon. A response to a series of late sixteenth-century anti-episcopalian pamphlets issued under the pseudonym ''Martin Marprelate'', Pap with an Hatchet seeks to beat Martin at his own game, employing all the devices deployed in the tracts to deride and subvert the Martinist position. Wholly at odds with the twentieth-century construction of Lyly as an effete writer, ill-at-ease in the hurly-burly of satirical dispute, the work has been largely overlooked by contemporary criticism, yet it affords a host of insights into the range of Lyly''s literary accomplishments, the depth of his engagement with the contemporary stage, and the mode and conduct of the pamphlet war itself. Written in a racy, colloquial style, and at variance in its format with twenty-first century printing conventions, the pamphlet has remained difficult to access for the modern reader, and it is this barrier to a fuller understanding that the present edition has been designed to overcome. Re-edited from the earliest witnesses, brought into line with contemporary printing practice, richly annotated, and equipped with a substantial introduction, it enables a new insight into the witty interaction between the work and the Martinist tracts, the care underlying its composition, and the relish that Lyly brought to his task.

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The Existential Drinker - Steven Earnshaw - Bog - Manchester University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Existential Drinker - Steven Earnshaw - Bog - Manchester University Press - Plusbog.dk

Drinking to excess has been a striking problem for industrial and post-industrial societies – who is responsible when a ‘free’ individual opts for a slow suicide? The causes of such drinking have often been blamed on genes, moral weakness, ‘disease’ (addiction), hedonism, and Romantic illusion. Yet there is another reason which may be more fundamental and which has been overlooked or dismissed: the drinker may act with sincere philosophical intent. The Existential drinker looks at the convergence of a new kind of excessive, habitual drinking, beginning in the nineteenth century, and a new way of thinking about the self which in the twentieth century comes to be labelled ‘Existential’.A substantial introduction covers questions of self, will, consciousness, authenticity, and ethics in relation to drinking, while introducing aspects of Existential thought pertinent to the discussion. The Existential-drinker canon is anchored in Jack London’s ‘alcoholic memoir’ John Barleycorn (1913), where London claims he can get at the truth of existence only through the insights afforded by excessive and repeated alcohol use. The book goes on to cover drinker-texts such as Jean Rhys’s interwar novels, Malcolm Lowry’s Under the volcano , Charles Jackson’s The lost weekend , and John O’Brien’s Leaving Las Vegas , and less well-known works such as Hans Fallada’s The drinker , Frederick Exley’s A fan’s notes , and Venedikt Yerofeev’s Moscow-Petushki , ending with A. L. Kennedy’s novel Paradise (2004). The book will appeal to anybody with an interest in drinking and literature, as well as those with more specialised concerns in drinking studies, Existentialism, twentieth-century literature, and medical humanities.

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Michaelmas Term - - Bog - Manchester University Press - Plusbog.dk

Michaelmas Term - - Bog - Manchester University Press - Plusbog.dk

Michaelmas Term is one of five satiric city comedies that the young playwright Thomas Middleton wrote for the boy players of St Paul''s Cathedral, sometime before 1607. Set in a vividly detailed, realistic urban milieu at the start of London''s social season, the play comes alive through the central contest between Ephestian Quomodo, an ambitious, land-hungry city merchant, and Richard Easy, a naive landowning gallant just arrived in the city. Easy is soon deep in debt and his struggle to recoup his debts and reclaim his land from Quomodo takes places against a sharply drawn set of London types - Quomodo''s socially and sexually ambitious wife and daughter, the Scottish upstart Andrew Lethe, and his mistress the Country Wench, eager to exchange her virginity for an elegant new wardrobe. With its witty, bawdy dialogue and complex gulling action, the play offers an unusually cynical assessment of the social and familial displacements, and of the alienation and loss of cultural memory, so characteristic of life in the great metropolis of early modern London. In this sense, the play is an early satiric diagnosis of urban modernity. This edition, newly collated and edited, features complete explanations of the play''s often bawdy exchanges and the complex stage action of the gulling and secondary plots. It will be invaluable for advanced students of the Middleton canon as well as all those interested in early modern London and its vibrant theatrical culture, especially the tradition of boy choristers as professional actors.

DKK 193.00
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Nurse Writers of the Great War - Christine Hallett - Bog - Manchester University Press - Plusbog.dk

Nurse Writers of the Great War - Christine Hallett - Bog - Manchester University Press - Plusbog.dk

The First World War was the first ''total war''. Its industrial weaponry damaged millions of men and drove whole armies underground into dangerously unhealthy trenches. Many were killed. Many more suffered from life-threatening injuries: wound infections such as gas gangrene and tetanus; exposure to extremes of temperature; emotional trauma and systemic disease. In an effort to alleviate this suffering, tens of thousands of women volunteered to serve as nurses. Of these, some were experienced professionals, while others had undergone only minimal training. Their motivations were a combination of compassion, patriotism, professional pride and a desire for engagement in the ''great enterprise'' of war. The war led to an outpouring of war memoirs, produced mostly by soldier-writers whose works came to be seen as a ''literary canon'' of war-writing. But nurses had offered immediate and long-term care, life-saving expertise and comfort to the war''s wounded, and their experiences had given them a perspective on industrial warfare which was unique. Until recently their contributions, both to the saving of lives and to our understanding of warfare, have remained largely hidden from view. Nurse writers of the great war examines these nurses'' memoirs and explores the insights they offer into the nature of nursing and the impact of warfare. The book combines close biographical research with textual analysis in order to offer an understanding of both nurses'' wartime experiences and the ways in which their lives and backgrounds contributed to the style and content of their writing.

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