The Oxford Book of Letters: Oxford Books of Prose
Editat de Frank Kermode, Anita Kermodeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 iul 2003
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780192804907
ISBN-10: 0192804901
Pagini: 584
Dimensiuni: 129 x 195 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Oxford Books of Prose
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0192804901
Pagini: 584
Dimensiuni: 129 x 195 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Oxford Books of Prose
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Review from previous edition More than 500 letters, spanning five centuries and chronicling the affairs of correspondents from George Eliot and Oscar Wilde to Groucho Marx, from poets to philosophers, from gossip about the latest fashions to gruesome details of executions, capture the panoply of human life from the mundane to the most momentous occasions.
The Oxford Book of Letters is a celebration of private correspondence ... 500 pages of delight in which even the tragedy is uplifting ... There is much to learn from The Oxford Book of Letters.
real cream, not skimmed milk, a volume of traditional bulk and gravity
The Oxford Book of Letters ... contains everything you would expect and more ... at this price, the anthology's 550 pages are a bargain.
Joyous celebration of lettres intimes across the centuries, from Thomas More to Groucho Marx via Herbert Henry Asquith
This fine collection of letters tends to the noble in expression.
defenders of the genre will seize Frank and Anita Kermode's book with rapture: it's new proof of just how marvellous anthologies can be. This is a rich, ripe mid-summery collection ... The selection is so intelligent and lucid it reads like the most intimate of social histories ... This is a collection that almost achieves perfection: majestic and accessible, wonderfully funny, memorably sad.
The sheer scale of the book is impressive; the variety of its contents cannot fail to delight the casual browser ... it is an imaginative and scholarly trawl ... The anthology is crammed with surprises.
admirable ... the Kermodes have a wonderful eye for a "good" letter.
the editors have unearthed some gems in this collection ... This is a stimulating anthology, with an incisive and witty introduction, touching lightly on the sociology and history of letter-writing.
A wonderful collection of some 300 letters written by Britons and Americans from 1535 to 1985 ... An interesting and important record of a dying art.
Collections like this act as tasters and make you want to find out more about the people involved. If you enjoy this book as much as I did, you will have a lifetime of reading to come.
it can be read, with pleasure
a delight and a tease. The editors give notes with each piece, and an interesting introduction ... An aspect of this book that makes it a pleasure to put down as well as to read is its cover. To reproduce Mary Cassatt's painting, The Letter, may have been an obvious choice, but a very good one.
fascinating and often humorous book
elegant and beautifully selected anthology ... splendid compilation, which is a source of constant delight
a splendidly eclectic seleciton of readings from all sources and all ages
The editors provide an appropriately elegant, quizzical introduction, and let us get on with it ... it's interesting to dip into.
If you have a tendency to pry - and who doesn't - feast your eyes on this admirable collection of private jottings spanning 450 years.
This is a wonderful compilation of life as once lived, more vivid than any documentary film or audio tape.
we had better make the most of their admirably discriminating selection of letters ... it is a matter of taste and breadth of reading, and the Kermodes have both
elegant and beautifully selected anthology ... The authors of this splendid compilation, which is a source of constant delight, date 1918 as the end of the great period of letter writing.
There are numerous witty and engaging stories to enjoy ... A delightful collection of comic and tragic intimacies.
The Oxford Book of Letters is a celebration of private correspondence ... 500 pages of delight in which even the tragedy is uplifting ... There is much to learn from The Oxford Book of Letters.
real cream, not skimmed milk, a volume of traditional bulk and gravity
The Oxford Book of Letters ... contains everything you would expect and more ... at this price, the anthology's 550 pages are a bargain.
Joyous celebration of lettres intimes across the centuries, from Thomas More to Groucho Marx via Herbert Henry Asquith
This fine collection of letters tends to the noble in expression.
defenders of the genre will seize Frank and Anita Kermode's book with rapture: it's new proof of just how marvellous anthologies can be. This is a rich, ripe mid-summery collection ... The selection is so intelligent and lucid it reads like the most intimate of social histories ... This is a collection that almost achieves perfection: majestic and accessible, wonderfully funny, memorably sad.
The sheer scale of the book is impressive; the variety of its contents cannot fail to delight the casual browser ... it is an imaginative and scholarly trawl ... The anthology is crammed with surprises.
admirable ... the Kermodes have a wonderful eye for a "good" letter.
the editors have unearthed some gems in this collection ... This is a stimulating anthology, with an incisive and witty introduction, touching lightly on the sociology and history of letter-writing.
A wonderful collection of some 300 letters written by Britons and Americans from 1535 to 1985 ... An interesting and important record of a dying art.
Collections like this act as tasters and make you want to find out more about the people involved. If you enjoy this book as much as I did, you will have a lifetime of reading to come.
it can be read, with pleasure
a delight and a tease. The editors give notes with each piece, and an interesting introduction ... An aspect of this book that makes it a pleasure to put down as well as to read is its cover. To reproduce Mary Cassatt's painting, The Letter, may have been an obvious choice, but a very good one.
fascinating and often humorous book
elegant and beautifully selected anthology ... splendid compilation, which is a source of constant delight
a splendidly eclectic seleciton of readings from all sources and all ages
The editors provide an appropriately elegant, quizzical introduction, and let us get on with it ... it's interesting to dip into.
If you have a tendency to pry - and who doesn't - feast your eyes on this admirable collection of private jottings spanning 450 years.
This is a wonderful compilation of life as once lived, more vivid than any documentary film or audio tape.
we had better make the most of their admirably discriminating selection of letters ... it is a matter of taste and breadth of reading, and the Kermodes have both
elegant and beautifully selected anthology ... The authors of this splendid compilation, which is a source of constant delight, date 1918 as the end of the great period of letter writing.
There are numerous witty and engaging stories to enjoy ... A delightful collection of comic and tragic intimacies.
Notă biografică
An acclaimed critic, scholar, and author, Frank Kermode was formerly King Edward VII Professor of English Literature at Cambridge. He has written and edited many books, including Uses of Error (1991), History and Value (1989), The Oxford Anthology of English Literature (with John Hollander, 1973) Shakespeare's Language (2001), and Pleasing Myself: From Beowolf to Philip Roth (2002).Anita Kermode has researched and taught English and American literature at Rutgers University, the University of Cambridge, and Columbia University.