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  • af Jonathan Swift
    350,95 - 933,95 kr.

    The first fully annotated, contextualised, and textually authoritative edition of Swift's Irish prose writings from 1726 to 1738.

  • af Jonathan Swift
    363,95 - 1.596,95 kr.

    First critical edition for over 50 years, it sheds new light on Swift, his relationships and the historical period.

  • af F. Scott Fitzgerald
    283,95 - 1.468,95 kr.

  • af Jonathan Swift & David Womersley
    361,95 - 1.661,95 kr.

  • af Jonathan Swift, Bertrand A. Goldgar & Ian Gadd
    322,95 - 1.983,95 kr.

  • - Polite Conversation, Directions to Servants and Other Works
    af Jonathan Swift
    363,95 - 1.440,95 kr.

    Swift's parodies are among his most fascinating works, but perhaps require most explication for the modern reader. Valerie Rumbold brings a new depth and detail to the editing of Swift's Bickerstaff papers, 'Polite Conversation', 'Directions to Servants' and other works on language and conduct. Highlights include a fresh investigation of the political and print contexts of the Bickerstaff papers, full commentaries on such smaller works as 'A Modest Defence of Punning' and 'On Barbarous Denominations in Ireland', identification and explanation of many additional sayings in 'Polite Conversation', and a detailed contextualisation of 'Directions to Servants' in contemporary domestic theory and practice. A substantial thematic Introduction is supplemented by an individual headnote and full annotation to each work. The Textual Introduction explores the publishing strategies adopted by Swift and his booksellers, and a separate Textual Account of each work presents and discusses changes in the texts over time.

  • - A Simple Tale
    af Joseph Conrad
    465,95 - 1.369,95 kr.

    The Secret Agent (1907) is a compelling tale of espionage and terrorism set in Edwardian London. Ironically subtitled 'A Simple Tale', it paints a terrifying portrait of revolutionaries and anarchists whose personal lives are as barren and futile as their public acts of violence. It concludes with the unwitting accomplice of a would-be terrorist blowing himself to bits with his own bomb, the terrorist's subsequent murder by his own wife, and the wife's own suicide. This new edition is based on a painstaking comparison of the original manuscript of the work with its first, truncated appearance in the American magazine Ridgeway's: A Militant Weekly for God and Country, and with all subsequent book-form publications overseen by Conrad himself. The result is a new text, purged of the printers' errors and editorial interventions that have been reproduced in all previous printings. There is also a critical introduction, an essay on the text, a textual apparatus, and helpful explanatory notes.

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