Anti-Heroes in the Works of Easton Ellis, Coe, Martel and Tsiolkas

Anti-Heroes in the Works of Easton Ellis, Coe, Martel and Tsiolkas
Author: Panos Gerakis
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2024-04-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1036402401

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In the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, globalization has significantly influenced gendered experiences worldwide. While scholarly attention has predominantly focused on women’s lives and marked gender identities since the seventies, there remains a conspicuous gap in the exploration of the phenomenically “unmarked” gender and particularly men’s identities and the unique challenges they face. Drawing upon a diverse array of texts and ideas from cultural theory, this book delves into crucial issues surrounding masculinity; the shame, struggle, precariousness, and predicaments inherent in navigating the expectations of being “a man” in today’s era of neoliberalism and globalization. Through the lens of the main characters in novels by Bret Easton Ellis, Jonathan Coe, Yann Martel and Christos Tsiolkas, all from the anglophone sphere, the narrative illuminates these often overlooked facets of masculinity crisis. The book seeks to contribute to a deeper understanding of masculinities today, shedding light upon the vulnerable nature of the masculine experience.

The Crow Trap: A Vera Stanhope Novel 1

The Crow Trap: A Vera Stanhope Novel 1
Author: Ann Cleeves
Publisher: Pan
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2001-12-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1743294484

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The Crow Trap is the first book in Ann Cleeves' Vera Stanhope series - which is now a major TV detective drama starring Brenda Blethyn as Vera. Three very different women come together at isolated Baikie's Cottage on the North Pennines, to complete an environmental survey. Three women who each know the meaning of betrayal... Rachael, the team leader, is still reeling after a double betrayal by her lover and boss, Peter Kemp. Anne, a botanist, sees the survey as a chance to indulge in a little deception of her own. And then there is Grace, a strange, uncommunicative young woman, hiding plenty of her own secrets. Rachael is the first to arrive at the cottage, where she discovers the body of her friend, Bella Furness. Bella, it appears, has committed suicide - a verdict Rachael refuses to accept. When another death occurs, a fourth woman enters the picture - the unconventional Detective Inspector Vera Stanhope...

Flemington

Flemington
Author: Violet Jacob
Publisher:
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1911
Genre:
ISBN:

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Different Class

Different Class
Author: Joanne Harris
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2017-01-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1501155512

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Originally published: Great Britain: Doubleday, 2016.

The Wheel Spins

The Wheel Spins
Author: Ethel Lina White
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2018-03-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3746034272

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Iris Carr is on her way home to England from a vacation in a remote corner of Europe. Feeling alone and afraid, she is quite glad to become acquainted with a strange woman: Miss Froy. But then Miss Froy vanishes - and no one on the train seems to remember her.

The Way Things Were.

The Way Things Were.
Author: Aatish Taseer
Publisher: Dylan Fazel
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2016
Genre: Delhi (India)
ISBN:

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When Skanda's father Toby dies, estranged from Skanda's mother and from the India he once loved, it falls to Skanda to return his body to his birthplace. This is a journey that takes him halfway around the world and deep within three generations of his family, whose fractures, frailties and toxic legacies he has always sought to elude. Both an intimate portrait of a marriage and its aftershocks, and a panoramic vision of India's half-century - in which a rapacious new energy supplants an ineffectual elite - 'The way things were' is an epic novel about the pressures of history upon the present moment. It is also a meditation on the stories we tell and the stories we forget; their tenderness and violence in forging bonds and in breaking them apart. Set in modern Delhi and at flashpoints from the past four decades, fusing private and political, classical and contemporary to thrilling effect, this book confirms Aatish Taseer as one of the most arresting voices of his generation.

The Spanish Civil War

The Spanish Civil War
Author: Stanley G. Payne
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 475
Release: 2012-08-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1139536249

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This book presents a new history of the most important conflict in European affairs during the 1930s, the Spanish Civil War. It describes the complex origins of the conflict, the collapse of the Spanish Republic and the outbreak of the only mass worker revolution in the history of Western Europe. Stanley Payne explains the character of the Spanish revolution and the complex web of republican politics, while also examining the development of Franco's counter-revolutionary dictatorship. Payne gives attention to the multiple meanings and interpretations of war and examines why the conflict provoked such strong reactions at the time, and long after. The book also explains the military history of the war and its place in the history of military development, the non-intervention policy of the democracies and the role of German, Italian and Soviet intervention, concluding with an analysis of the place of the war in European affairs, in the context of twentieth-century revolutionary civil wars.

The Dancing Partner

The Dancing Partner
Author: Jerome K. Jerome
Publisher: Read Books Ltd
Total Pages: 11
Release: 2015-04-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1473373239

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This early work by Jerome K. Jerome was originally published in 1893 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography. 'The Dancing Partner' is a short story about the scarcity of young men as dancing dancing partners and a creepy solution offered by a mechanical toy maker. Jerome Klapka Jerome was born in Walsall, England in 1859. Both his parents died while he was in his early teens, and he was forced to quit school to support himself. In 1889, Jerome published his most successful and best-remembered work, 'Three Men in a Boat'. Featuring himself and two of his friends encountering humorous situations while floating down the Thames in a small boat, the book was an instant success, and has never been out of print. In fact, its popularity was such that the number of registered Thames boats went up fifty percent in the year following its publication.

The Zombie Stories of H. P. Lovecraft

The Zombie Stories of H. P. Lovecraft
Author: H. P. Lovecraft
Publisher: Courier Dover Publications
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2015-09-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0486798062

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Six chilling stories offer compelling journeys into the land of the undead: "Herbert West—Reanimator," "In the Vault," "The Thing on the Doorstep," "Pickman's Model," "Cool Air," and "The Outsider."