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Christopher Ricks

    Christopher Ricks je britský literární kritik a vědec, známý svým šampionátem viktoriánské poezie a nadšením pro texty Boba Dylana. Jeho recenze jsou pronikavé, útočí na ty, které považuje za pompatické, a vřele chválí ty, které považuje za lidské nebo vtipné. Jeho kritická inteligence a výmluvnost jsou nepřekonatelné, což z něj činí kritika, po jakém sní všichni básníci.

    English Poetry and Prose 1540-1674
    Život a názory blahorodého pana Tristrama Shandyho
    The State of the Language
    The Faber Book of America
    Beckett's Dying Words
    Essays in Appreciation
    • 2021

      A selection of new and revised essays from eminent scholar and critic Professor Christopher Ricks. Christopher Ricks brings together new as well as substantially augmented critical essays across a wide range. Several derive from his term as the Professor of Poetry at the University of Oxford, when his inaugural lecture engaged with the illuminatingly puzzled relations between poetry and prose. Comparison and analysis (the tools of the critic, as T.S. Eliot insisted) are enlivened by imaginative pairings: of Samuel Johnson with Samuel Beckett, of Norman Mailer with Dickens, of Shakespeare with George Herbert, or of secret-police surveillance in Ben Jonson's Rome with that of Carmen Bugan's Romania. Along Heroic Lines devotes itself to the heroic and to 'heroics' (Othello cross-examined by T.S. Eliot; Byron and role-playing; Ion Bugan, political protest and arrest). This knot is in tension with the English heroic line (Dryden's heroic triplets, Henry James's cadences, Geoffrey Hill's concluding book of prose-poems and how they choose to conclude). All alert to the balance and sustenance of alternate tones that prose and poetry can achieve in harmony.

      Along Heroic Lines
    • 2010

      What Maisie knew

      • 304 stránek
      • 11 hodin čtení
      3,3(72)Ohodnotit

      What Maisie Knew (1897) represents one of James's finest reflections on the rites of passage from wonder to knowledge, and the question of their finality. The child of violently divorced parents, Maisie Farange opens her eyes on a distinctly modern world. Mothers and fathers keep changing their partners and names, while she herself becomes the pretext for all sorts of adult sexual intrigue.In this classic tale of the death of childhood, there is a savage comedy that owes much to Dickens. But for his portrayal of the child's capacity for intelligent `wonder', James summons all the subtlety he devotes elsewhere to his most celebrated adult protagonists. Neglected and exploited by everyone around her, Maisie inspires James to dwell with extraordinary acuteness on the things that may pass between adult and child. In addition to a new introduction, this edition of the novel offers particularly detailed notes, bibliography, and a list of variant readings.

      What Maisie knew
    • 2003

      Nejznámější dílo Laurence Sternea. Devítidílný román, na kterém pracoval od roku 1759 do roku 1767. Většina situací v knize je založena na absurdních rodinných nedorozuměních, které vyznívají humorně. Vtip vyprávění spočívá také v tom, že Tristram neumí nic vysvětlit jednoduše a dovšeho zaplétá široké souvislosti. Proud vyprávění je neustále přerušován epizodami, vtipnými odbočkami a postřehy a právě tato na svou dobu nová forma způsobila, že Sternovo postavení v historii románu 18. století bývá srovnáváno s postavením velkých tvůrců moderní prózy.

      Život a názory blahorodého pana Tristrama Shandyho
    • 1996

      In Essays in Appreciation, Christopher Ricks continues the work of his highly-praised The Force of Poetry, with lively and provoking essays on poets and poetry. In addition, Ricks puts his appreciative pen in the service of other literary figures and genres, including drama, the novel, history and philosophy, and a discussion of Victorian biographies. Ricks wraps up the collection with a series of critical questions on literature and theory; plus two notes--on the canon, and on Empson and political criticism. W.H. Auden once wrote of Christopher Ricks that "he is exactly the kind of critic every poet dreams of finding;" with this latest volume every scholar as well as serious reader will join the poet in finding much to appreciate.

      Essays in Appreciation
    • 1995

      Beckett's Dying Words

      • 224 stránek
      • 8 hodin čtení
      4,2(26)Ohodnotit

      Most people want to live forever. But there is another the longing for oblivion. With pain, wit, and humor, the art of Samuel Beckett variously embodies this truth, this ancient enduring belief that it is better to be dead than alive, best of all never to have been born. Beckett is the supreme writer of an age which has created new possibilities and impossibilities even in the matter of death and its definition--an age of transplants and life-support.But how does a writer give life to dismay at life itself, to the not unwelcome encroachments of death, when it is for the life, the vitality of their language that we value writers? Beckett became himself as a writer when he realized in his very words a principle of in clichés, which are dead but won't lie down; in a dead language and its memento mori; in words which mean their own opposites, like cleaving; and in what Beckett called a syntax of weakness.This artful study explores the relation between deep convictions about life or death and the incarnations which these take in the exact turns of a great writer, the realizations of an Irishman who wrote in English and in French, two languages with different apprehensions of life and of death.

      Beckett's Dying Words
    • 1994

      The Faber Book of America

      • 467 stránek
      • 17 hodin čtení
      3,9(12)Ohodnotit

      This is an anthology of America, not of American literature. Covers a range of writings which were not simply (or even necessarily) American, but which were about America. Includes: John James Audubon, Willa Cather, e.e. Cummings, Emily Dickinson, John Dos Passos, W.E.B. Du Bois, William Faulkner, E.M. Forster, Robert Frost, Thomas Jefferson, Martin Luther King, Jr., Sinclair Lewis, Norman Mailer, Herman Melville, H.L. Mencken, Ogden Nash, Sylvia Plath, Gertrude Stein, Henry David Thoreau, Mark Twain, H.G. Wells, Edith Wharton, Walt Whitman, William Carlos Williams, Malcolm X, & many others.

      The Faber Book of America
    • 1993

      English Poetry and Prose 1540-1674

      • 480 stránek
      • 17 hodin čtení
      3,0(4)Ohodnotit

      The essays in this volume are intended to give a modern reader a sense of the many contexts within which literature exists. The particular angle or emphasis is the contributor's choice. Thus Spenser's work is discussed in relation to his life and times; Shakespeare's sonnets are explored as transforming a specific genre; while Marvell is read in the context of the Caroline circle. Writers such as Sidney, Donne and Milton are discussed in more than one context. There are substantial chapters on genres, such as the epyllion or minor epic, the lyric and the prose of the period, as well as chapters on individual writers, and there is a bibliography and a table of dates. Published in ten volumes, "The Penguin History of Literature" is a critical survey of English and American literature covering 14 centuries, from the Anglo-Saxons to the present.

      English Poetry and Prose 1540-1674
    • 1987

      Tristram Shandy is one of English literature's most curious, complex and comic novels and is therefore perfectly suited to the distinctive, anarchic style of the celebrated cartoonist and illustrator Martin Rowson. Here Rowson travels with his faithful companion Pete through the tortuous paths of Laurence Sterne's infinitely digressive world, interpreting the great novel in a new way.

      The Life & Opinions of Tristram Shandy
    • 1984

      Keats and Embarrassment

      • 230 stránek
      • 9 hodin čtení

      In this acclaimed book, Professor Ricks argues for the importance of embarrassment in human life and for the value works of art which help us deal with embarrassment by recognizing and refining it. As a poet and a man, Keats was especially sensitive to, and morally intelligent about, embarrassment. This study demonstrates the particular direction of his insight and moral concern to acknowledge embarrassability and its involvement in important moral concerns.

      Keats and Embarrassment