Resultaten voor 'daniel cook'

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  1. Minor Victorian Poets
    1. John Daniel Cooke

    Minor Victorian Poets

    € 48,50
  2. Frankenstein Retold
    1. Daniel Cook

    Frankenstein Retold

    Literary Adaptation in Contemporary Fiction

    Takes stock of the extraordinary range of book-based adaptations of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, comprising reimaginings, sequels and coquels following the novel's original publication up to the 21st century.

    € 117,95
  3. Gulliver’s Afterlives
    1. Daniel Cook

    Gulliver’s Afterlives

    300 Years of Transmedia Adaptation

    The first study of creative and cultural afterlives of Gulliver’s Travels produced over the past 3 centuries that covers work in the form of illustrated books, comics, graphic novels, films, animations, poetry, plays and pantomimes and much more.

    € 89,95
  4. Bootleg Heroes
    1. Peter Daniel Cook

    Bootleg Heroes

    € 32,95
  5. The Cambridge Companion to Gulliver's Travels

    The Cambridge Companion to Gulliver's Travels

    Daniel Cook is an Associate Dean and Reader in English Literature at the University of Dundee. He is the author of Thomas Chatterton and Neglected Genius, 1760–1830 (2013), Reading Swift's Poetry (2020), and Walter Scott and Short Fiction (2021), as well as co-editor of Women's Life Writing, 1700–1850: Gender, Genre and Authorship (2012), The Afterlives of Eighteenth-Century Fiction (2015), and Austen After 200: New Reading Spaces (2022). Nicholas Seager is Professor of English Literature and Head of the School of Humanities at Keele University. He is author of The Rise of the Novel: A Reader's Guide to Essential Criticism (2012), co-editor of The Afterlives of Eighteenth-Century Fiction (2015) and Samuel Johnson's The Life of Richard Savage (2016), and editor of The Cambridge Edition of the Correspondence of Daniel Defoe (2022).

    € 96,95
  6. Austen After 200

    Austen After 200

    New Reading Spaces

    Collecting these new essays in one volume enables a unique view of the crossovers and divergences in engagements with Austen in different settings, and will help a comparative approach between the popular and the academic to emerge more fully in Austen studies.

    € 180,50
  7. Walter Scott and Short Fiction
    1. Daniel Cook

    Walter Scott and Short Fiction

    A study of Walter Scott’s short stories, novella and tales

    € 138,50
  8. Reading Swift's Poetry
    1. Daniel Cook

    Reading Swift's Poetry

    '… deeply learned and scholarly … deserves a wide audience beyond eighteenth-century studies.' Claude Willan, Eighteenth-Century Studies

    € 114,95
  9. Rewriting Crusoe

    Rewriting Crusoe

    The Robinsonade Across Languages, Cultures, and Media

    Robinson Crusoe is one of those extraordinary literary works whose importance lies not only in the text itself but in its persistently lively afterlife. This celebratory collection of tercentenary essays testifies to the book's endurance, analysing its literary, aesthetic, philosophical, and cultural implications in historical context.

    € 166,50
  10. Preaching and Popular Christianity
    1. James Daniel Cook

    Preaching and Popular Christianity

    Reading the Sermons of John Chrysostom

    This study reassess how we read Chrysostom's sermons, with a particular focus on the stern language which permeated his preaching, and on which the image of the contrary congregation is largely based. In doing this, it recovers a neglected portrayal of Chrysostom as a pastor and of preaching as a pastoral and liturgical activity.

    € 137,50
  11. Music/Video

    Music/Video

    Histories, Aesthetics, Media

    The strange beast we call “music video” has long since overflowed the contexts and aesthetics first set for it in the era of 1980s MTV. This superbly edited collection expands our understandings of both music and video, and brings to our attention the multiplicity and complexity of their combinations in 20th and 21st century audiovisual cultures.

    € 207,95
  12. The Afterlives of Eighteenth-Century Fiction

    The Afterlives of Eighteenth-Century Fiction

    'The essays, which are substantially footnoted and usefully cross-referenced, are of a consistently high standard. Cook, Seager and their contributors are to be commended for helping to shape the field as well as extending it through this significant new body of research.' Shaun Regan, The Review of English Studies

    € 131,95