Dictionary of Fictional Characters
Author : William Freeman
Publisher :
Page : 52 pages
File Size : 25,31 MB
Release : 1965
Category : American literature
ISBN :
Author : William Freeman
Publisher :
Page : 52 pages
File Size : 25,31 MB
Release : 1965
Category : American literature
ISBN :
Author : Pip Williams
Publisher : Ballantine Books
Page : 417 pages
File Size : 24,5 MB
Release : 2021-04-06
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1984820737
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • REESE’S BOOK CLUB PICK • “Delightful . . . [a] captivating and slyly subversive fictional paean to the real women whose work on the Oxford English Dictionary went largely unheralded.”—The New York Times Book Review “A marvelous fiction about the power of language to elevate or repress.”—Geraldine Brooks, New York Times bestselling author of People of the Book Esme is born into a world of words. Motherless and irrepressibly curious, she spends her childhood in the Scriptorium, an Oxford garden shed in which her father and a team of dedicated lexicographers are collecting words for the very first Oxford English Dictionary. Young Esme’s place is beneath the sorting table, unseen and unheard. One day a slip of paper containing the word bondmaid flutters beneath the table. She rescues the slip and, learning that the word means “slave girl,” begins to collect other words that have been discarded or neglected by the dictionary men. As she grows up, Esme realizes that words and meanings relating to women’s and common folks’ experiences often go unrecorded. And so she begins in earnest to search out words for her own dictionary: the Dictionary of Lost Words. To do so she must leave the sheltered world of the university and venture out to meet the people whose words will fill those pages. Set during the height of the women’s suffrage movement and with the Great War looming, The Dictionary of Lost Words reveals a lost narrative, hidden between the lines of a history written by men. Inspired by actual events, author Pip Williams has delved into the archives of the Oxford English Dictionary to tell this highly original story. The Dictionary of Lost Words is a delightful, lyrical, and deeply thought-provoking celebration of words and the power of language to shape the world. WINNER OF THE AUSTRALIAN BOOK INDUSTRY AWARD
Author : Eley Williams
Publisher : Anchor
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 41,1 MB
Release : 2021-01-05
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0385546785
NATIONAL BESTSELLER • “You wouldn’t expect a comic novel about a dictionary to be a thriller too, but this one is. In fact, [it] is also a mystery, love story (two of them) and cliffhanging melodrama.” —The New York Times Book Review An award-winning novel that chronicles the charming misadventures of a lovelorn Victorian lexicographer and the young woman put on his trail a century later to root out his misdeeds while confronting questions of her own sexuality and place in the world. Mountweazel n. the phenomenon of false entries within dictionaries and works of reference. Often used as a safeguard against copyright infringement. In the final year of the nineteenth century, Peter Winceworth is toiling away at the letter S for Swansby’s multivolume Encyclopaedic Dictionary. But his disaffection with his colleagues compels him to assert some individual purpose and artistic freedom, and he begins inserting unauthorized, fictitious entries. In the present day, Mallory, the publisher’s young intern, starts to uncover these mountweazels in the process of digitization and through them senses their creator’s motivations, hopes, and desires. More pressingly, she’s also been contending with a threatening, anonymous caller who wants Swansby’s staff to “burn in hell.” As these two narratives coalesce, Winceworth and Mallory, separated by one hundred years, must discover how to negotiate the complexities of life’s often untrustworthy, hoax-strewn, and undefinable path. An exhilarating, laugh-out-loud debut, The Liar’s Dictionary celebrates the rigidity, fragility, absurdity, and joy of language while peering into questions of identity and finding one’s place in the world.
Author : William Freeman
Publisher :
Page : 530 pages
File Size : 27,61 MB
Release : 1965
Category : American literature
ISBN :
Author : Rosemary Goring
Publisher : Larousse Kingfisher Chambers
Page : 866 pages
File Size : 20,72 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780752300375
From Chaucer to Chatwin, this guide presents characters from novels, plays and poems in vivid summaries. It contains more than 6,500 detailed entries, and is fully cross-referenced
Author : Alberto Manguel
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Page : 780 pages
File Size : 41,33 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780156008723
Describes and visualizes over 1,200 magical lands found in literature and film, discussing such exotic realms as Atlantis, Tolkien's Middle Earth, and Oz.
Author : Tetsumaro Hayashi
Publisher : Metuchen, N.J. : Scarecrow Press
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 15,17 MB
Release : 1976
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN :
Author : Jens Eder
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Page : 607 pages
File Size : 30,25 MB
Release : 2010-11-19
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 3110232421
Although fictional characters have long dominated the reception of literature, films, television programs, comics, and other media products, only recently have they begun to attract their due attention in literary and media theory. The book systematically surveys today ́s diverse and at times conflicting theoretical perspectives on fictional character, spanning research on topics such as the differences between fictional characters and real persons, the ontological status of characters, the strategies of their representation and characterization, the psychology of their reception, as well as their specific forms and constellations in - and across - different media, from the book to the internet.
Author : Peter Childs
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 30,45 MB
Release : 2006-07-13
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1134234759
Covering both established terminology as well as the specialist vocabulary of modern theoretical schools, this is an indispensable guide to the principal terms and concepts encountered in debates over literary studies in the twenty-first century.
Author : Martin Seymour-Smith
Publisher : Writer
Page : 628 pages
File Size : 22,9 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Drama
ISBN :
Identifies more than fifty thousand fictional characters and the nmovels, short stories, poems, plays, and operas in which they appear.