Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, 2006
ISBN 10: 0826487475 ISBN 13: 9780826487476
Librería: ThriftBooks-Atlanta, AUSTELL, GA, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 34,59
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. Former library book; May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: As New. No damage, markings or signs of use. 2006 hardback. The photo is of the actual book you will receive. Fast dispatch from UK seller.
Librería: Placitas Community Library, a non-profit organization, Placitas, NM, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Good. Cover of book shows shelf wear. There is a library sticker on the spine and a library bar code sticker with black marker through it on the back cover. There is a library bar code sticker with black marker through it on the fly page, as well as a "discard" stamp on the fly page. The remaining pages of the book are clean and crisp. Binding is tight. Placitas Community Library is a small rural library located in an unincorporated area. All proceeds help pay for the operating expenses of the library.
Librería: Hay-on-Wye Booksellers, Hay-on-Wye, HEREF, Reino Unido
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Añadir al carritoCondición: Very Good. The books cover is in very good condition with minor shelf ware such as scuffs, scratches and light staining, otherwise the content is in very good condition.
Librería: Nicola Wagner, Aptos, CA, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoCondición: Fine. 8vo. pp 181. ISBN: 0826487475 Fine. First Edition. Hardback.
Librería: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, Reino Unido
EUR 176,36
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Añadir al carritoCondición: New. In English.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd., 2006
ISBN 10: 0826487475 ISBN 13: 9780826487476
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EUR 197,82
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Añadir al carritoCondición: New.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, London, 2006
ISBN 10: 0826487475 ISBN 13: 9780826487476
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EUR 244,59
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. This monograph analyses the use of caricature as one of the key strategies in narrative fiction since the war. Close analysis of some of the best known postwar novelists including Toni Morrison, Philip Roth, Joyce Carol Oates, Angela Carter and Will Self, reveals how they use caricature to express postmodern conceptions of the self. In the process of moving away from the modernist focus on subjectivity, postmodern characterisation has often drawn on a much older satirical tradition which includes Hogarth and Gillray in the visual arts, and Dryden, Pope, Swift and Dickens in literature. Its key images depict the human as reduced to the status of an object, an animal or a machine, or the human body as dismembered to represent the fragmentation of the human spirit. Gregson argues that this return to caricature is symptomatic of a satirical attitude to the self which is particularly characteristic of contemporary culture. This book, new in paperback, offers new readings of novels by major British and American postwar novelists. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd., 2006
ISBN 10: 0826487475 ISBN 13: 9780826487476
Librería: Kennys Bookstore, Olney, MD, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoCondición: New.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Continuum Intl Pub Group, 2006
ISBN 10: 0826487475 ISBN 13: 9780826487476
Librería: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Reino Unido
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Brand New. 1st edition. 192 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.50 inches. In Stock.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Bloomsbury Publishing (UK), 2006
ISBN 10: 0826487475 ISBN 13: 9780826487476
Librería: PBShop.store UK, Fairford, GLOS, Reino Unido
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Añadir al carritoHRD. Condición: New. New Book. Delivered from our UK warehouse in 4 to 14 business days. THIS BOOK IS PRINTED ON DEMAND. Established seller since 2000.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Bloomsbury Publishing (UK), 2006
ISBN 10: 0826487475 ISBN 13: 9780826487476
Librería: PBShop.store US, Wood Dale, IL, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoHRD. Condición: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. THIS BOOK IS PRINTED ON DEMAND. Established seller since 2000.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, London, 2006
ISBN 10: 0826487475 ISBN 13: 9780826487476
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EUR 188,75
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. This monograph analyses the use of caricature as one of the key strategies in narrative fiction since the war. Close analysis of some of the best known postwar novelists including Toni Morrison, Philip Roth, Joyce Carol Oates, Angela Carter and Will Self, reveals how they use caricature to express postmodern conceptions of the self. In the process of moving away from the modernist focus on subjectivity, postmodern characterisation has often drawn on a much older satirical tradition which includes Hogarth and Gillray in the visual arts, and Dryden, Pope, Swift and Dickens in literature. Its key images depict the human as reduced to the status of an object, an animal or a machine, or the human body as dismembered to represent the fragmentation of the human spirit. Gregson argues that this return to caricature is symptomatic of a satirical attitude to the self which is particularly characteristic of contemporary culture. This book, new in paperback, offers new readings of novels by major British and American postwar novelists. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Continuum Inter. Publis., 2006
ISBN 10: 0826487475 ISBN 13: 9780826487476
Librería: moluna, Greven, Alemania
EUR 208,47
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Añadir al carritoGebunden. Condición: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt.
Librería: preigu, Osnabrück, Alemania
EUR 216,10
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Añadir al carritoBuch. Condición: Neu. Character and Satire in Post War Fiction | Daniel Herwitz | Buch | Gebunden | Englisch | 2006 | Bloomsbury 3PL | EAN 9780826487476 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.
Librería: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Alemania
EUR 258,29
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Añadir al carritoBuch. Condición: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - This monograph analyses the use of caricature as one of the key strategies in narrative fiction since the war. Close analysis of some of the best known postwar novelists including Toni Morrison, Philip Roth, Joyce Carol Oates, Angela Carter and Will Self, reveals how they use caricature to express postmodern conceptions of the self. In the process of moving away from the modernist focus on subjectivity, postmodern characterisation has often drawn on a much older satirical tradition which includes Hogarth and Gillray in the visual arts, and Dryden, Pope, Swift and Dickens in literature. Its key images depict the human as reduced to the status of an object, an animal or a machine, or the human body as dismembered to represent the fragmentation of the human spirit. Gregson argues that this return to caricature is symptomatic of a satirical attitude to the self which is particularly characteristic of contemporary culture.