WULOLIFE
The Great Fiction II Author: [UK] Edited by John Sutherland Publisher: Strait Literature and Art Publishing House
The Great Fiction II Author: [UK] Edited by John Sutherland Publisher: Strait Literature and Art Publishing House
Description
Introduction · · · · · ·
Opening this book is like entering a time machine, and you can go back to the birthplaces of classics: Balzac's Paris, Fitzgerald's New York, Woolf's London, Hemingway's Spain, and Orhan Pamuk's Turkey... This is a crossover work of geography and literature. It takes a unique approach, reinterpreting classic texts from a regional perspective, combing through the world literary trends over the past two hundred years, and describing the differences and characteristics of different writers in handling literary materials under different literary trends and in different regions. Readers can more intuitively understand the relationship between the work and the author, master the basic knowledge of world literature, and discover the secrets and value of the birth of classics.
Editor's Recommendation:
"Judge John Sutherland and his team of experts in various fields have taken us on a wonderful journey. In addition to well-known classics such as Les Miserables and Ulysses, they have also discovered a series of classics that were previously unknown to us. This is a reading guide that literature lovers cannot miss.
★Detailed historical materials are matched with hundreds of precious illustrations. It is a book within a book worth collecting. It is printed in large 16-page hardcover in four colors. The illustrations in the book include first edition illustrations, maps, paintings, authors and book cover images and other rich information. It is an amazing visual feast.
★It is a travel guide and a time machine: Balzac's Paris, Fitzgerald's New York, Woolf's London, the writers' works have both geographical locations and historical time locations. This book is like a travel guide that can be used to plan your own literary journey, and it is also like a time machine that brings together different scenes of the same city, leading us through the long river of history.
★Reinterpret the classics from a regional perspective and reveal the secrets of the birth of classics. The literary landscapes in the book each have their own unique scenery. They are not just "story backgrounds". In a sense, the works involved in this book are all based on these regional characteristics. For every reader who loves literature, this is a literary lesson full of enlightenment.
About the Author
John Sutherland is a British scholar and writer. He was a judge for the Booker Prize and is currently an honorary professor of modern English literature at University College London. He regularly contributes to The Times, The Guardian, The New York Times and The London Review of Books. His research covers Victorian novels, 20th-century literature, popular fiction and publishing history.
As a senior researcher of English literature and an old professor with nearly 60 years of teaching experience, he is good at using easy-to-understand and profound methods to sort out the literary context and popularize literary knowledge for the general readers. His works include "Novel Reading Guide" (2006) and "Literary Remnants: A Feast for Book Lovers" (2008). He is the editor-in-chief of "A Short History of Yale Literature", "Literary Talks", "A Brief History of Best-selling Novels in Britain and the United States", etc.