Nick Groom, známý jako „profesor Gothu“, je přední britský badatel v oblasti gotické literatury a kultury. Jeho práce se zaměřuje na temná a tajemná témata, prozkoumává jejich historii a vliv na umění a společnost. Groomův styl je analytický, ale zároveň poutavý, což čtenářům umožňuje proniknout do fascinujícího světa gotiky.
Další z řady komiksů Shakespeare hledá odpovědi na tyto otázky. Zjišťuje, jak byl tento „bard“ v různých dobách na různých místech uctíván, ukazuje, s jakými kulturními a politickými směry byl spojován, a vysvětluje, proč i dnes probíhají intenzivní kritické polemiky. Dochází k přesvědčivému a spornému závěru: Shakespeare zůstává i po staletích bojištěm, na němž se bojuje o pochopení lidskosti.
There are many interpretations of the word 'Gothic'. Nick Groom explores the rich history and chronology of the term, bringing together various underlying and disparate elements to clarify its meaning. By examining its history, he argues that we can better interpret and understand society today.
Shakespeare's absolute pre-eminence is unparalleled. His plays pack theatres and underpin Hollywood blockbusters. Nick Groom and Piero explore how Shakespeare became so influential, and why he is widely considered the greatest writer ever. More than a biography or a guide to his plays and sonnets, Introducing Shakespeare is a tour through his world and concludes that even after centuries, Shakespeare remains central to our understanding of humanity in all its richness and failings.
'Fascinating.... Wonderfully exhilarating.' Mail on Sunday An engaging,
original and radical reassessment of J.R.R. Tolkien, revealing how his
visionary creation of Middle-Earth is more relevant now than ever before. What
is it about Middle-Earth and its inhabitants that has captured the imagination
of millions of people around the world? And why does Tolkien's visionary
creation continue to fascinate and inspire us eighty-five years on from its
first appearance? Beginning with Tolkien's earliest influences and drawing on
key moments from his life, Twenty-First-Century Tolkien is an engaging and
radical reinterpretation of the beloved author's work. Not only does it trace
the genesis of the original books, it also explores the later adaptations and
reworkings that cemented his reputation as a cultural phenomenon, including
Peter Jackson's blockbuster films of The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit and
the highly anticipated TV series The Rings of Power. Delving deep into topics
such as friendship, failure, the environment, diversity, and Tolkien's place
in a post-Covid age, Nick Groom takes us on an unexpected journey through
Tolkien's world, revealing how it is more relevant now than ever before.
Review Fascinating... Wonderfully exhilarating ...In a rousing finale, Groom
suggests that Tolkien is exactly the writer we need at this particularly
perilous moment, as we emerge, Hobbit-like, from our holes and try to imagine
a new kind of life in this post-pandemic age. ― Mail on Sunday Each chapter
displays a mastery of both the works in question - whether books or
adaptations - and of the vast corpus of Tolkien scholarship . Narratives of
literary production or of Hollywood bureaucratic processes rarely come as
absorbing as Groom's... Illuminating ... Groom's explorations of Tolkien's
sources... are always provocative and often ingenious. ― Literary Review
Groom's enthusiasm is hard to resist, and his garnering of folklore and
customs that, for centuries, guided life through the changing seasons bulges
with fascination. -- John Carey ― Sunday Times on The Seasons It's no
exaggeration to say that this is a volume I have been waiting for all my
life... This is a rich celebration of traditions and a plea for them not to be
forgotten. -- Bel Mooney ― Daily Mail on The Seasons Wonderful and timely. --
Philip Hoare ― Independent on The Seasons About the Author Nick Groom is
Professor in English at the University of Exeter, and Director of ECLIPSE
(Exeter Centre for Literatures of Identity, Place, and Sustainability). He has
written widely on literature, music, and contemporary art in both academic and
popular publications, and is the author of several books including Introducing
Shakespeare and The Forger's Shadow. He lives on Dartmoor. The Union Jack was
published by Atlantic in 2006.
Ein Jahr nach dem mysteriösen Tod seiner Mutter entdeckt Marvin ihr Geheimnis. Das Schicksal seiner Familie ist eng mit dem Schicksal der Rabenvögel verknüpft. Marvin lernt die Nebelkrähe Odin kennen, die Marvin in das Wissen der Rabenvögel einweiht. Vom Rat der Raben wird Marvin die Aufgabe anvertraut das Buch mit den sieben Siegeln zu finden, das seit Jahrhunderten verschollen ist. Auf ihrer Suche müssen Marvin und Odin ständig auf der Hut vor den abtrünnigen Rabenkrähen sein, die sie verfolgen, um die Siegel zu stehlen und die Macht an sich zu reißen. Wird es Marvin und Odin gelingen, alle Siegel zu finden, um das Buch zu entschlüsseln?