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John Sutherland

    9 ottobre 1938

    John Sutherland è un distinto professore di inglese e critico letterario con una profonda esperienza nella letteratura vittoriana e moderna. Il suo approccio distintivo prevede la meticolosa dissezione di testi classici, scoprendo sottili incongruenze e riferimenti trascurati. Il lavoro di Sutherland illumina l'intricata arte della scrittura, rendendo le complesse opere letterarie accessibili e coinvolgenti per i lettori contemporanei. Offre ai lettori una lente unica attraverso cui apprezzare le sfumature della storia letteraria e l'intenzione dell'autore.

    The Way We Live Now
    Monica Jones, Philip Larkin and Me
    How to be Well Read
    Crossing the Line
    The Siege
    The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-Century Literature in English
    • "This is a unique new reference book on English-language writers and writing throughout the present century, in all major genres and from all around the world - from Joseph Conrad to Will Self, Virginia Woolf to David Mamet, Ezra Pound to Peter Carey, James Joyce to Amy Tan." "Fiction, plays, poetry, and a whole range of non-fictional writing are celebrated in this informative, readable, and catholic reference book, which includes entries on literary movements, periodicals, and over 400 individual works, as well as articles on some 2,400 authors." "A lively introduction by John Sutherland highlights the various and sometimes contradictory canons that have emerged over the century, and the increasingly international sources of writing in English which the Companion records. Catering for all literary tastes, this is the most comprehensive single-volume guide to modern (and postmodern) literature."--Jacket

      The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-Century Literature in English
      4,5
    • The Siege

      • 320pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Nine hostages. Ten hours. One chance to save them all.

      The Siege
      4,2
    • Crossing the Line

      • 304pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      A thought-provoking look at the biggest challenges facing society through the unique lens of an experienced police officer and hostage negotiator

      Crossing the Line
      4,1
    • How to be Well Read

      • 576pagine
      • 21 ore di lettura

      Ranging all the way from Aaron's Rod to Zuleika Dobson, via The Devil Rides Out and Middlemarch, literary connoisseur and sleuth John Sutherland offers his very personal guide to the most rewarding, most remarkable and, on occasion, most shamelessly enjoyable works of fiction ever written

      How to be Well Read
      4,1
    • Monica Jones, Philip Larkin and Me

      • 288pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      The story of Philip Larkin's long-term partner Monica Jones based on her never-before-seen letters to the poet.

      Monica Jones, Philip Larkin and Me
      3,9
    • The Way We Live Now

      • 1024pagine
      • 36 ore di lettura

      The Way We Live Now is both a satire of the literary world of London in the 1870s and a bold indictment of the new power of speculative finance in English life. Trollope is described as the quintessential Victorian novelist.

      The Way We Live Now
      4,1
    • The astonishing novel Brave New World, originally published in 1932, presents Aldous Huxley's vision of the future--of a world utterly transformed. Through the most efficient scientific and psychological engineering, people are genetically designed to be passive and therefore consistently useful to the ruling class. This powerful work of speculative fiction sheds a blazing critical light on the present and is considered to be Aldous Huxley's most enduring masterpiece.The non-fiction work Brave New World Revisited, published in 1958, is a fascinating work in which Huxley uses his tremendous knowledge of human relations to compare the modern-day world with his prophetic fantasy envisioned in Brave New World, including the threats to humanity, such as over-population, propaganda, and chemical persuasion.

      Brave New World and Brave New World Revisited
      4,0
    • The beautiful but manipulative Lizzie Greystock, having entrapped Sir Florian Eustace in marriage, finds herself widowed and wealthy. Unperturbed by her loss, she is determined to keep the Eustace heirlooms, despite the legal opposition. These cassettes contain the complete and unabridged story.

      The Eustace Diamonds
      4,0
    • Triggered Literature

      • 352pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      In this characteristically nuanced and calmly objective study, the witty literary critic guides us through the increasingly rocky terrain of triggering. His advice rings clear: literature matters, to us and what we make of our world, and it must be handled with critical care.

      Triggered Literature
      3,6
    • From Sunday Times bestselling author of Blue and Crossing the Line comes the second novel from ex-hostage negotiator John Sutherland.

      The Fallen
      3,9