A Reader's Guide to Fifty European Novels

A Reader's Guide to Fifty European Novels
Author: Martin Seymour-Smith
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Imports
Total Pages: 528
Release: 1980-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780389201380

Includes Romance, Germanic, and Slavic works and also one Scandinavian author (Knut Hamsun)...the critical commentary is very good and emphasizes thematic and stylistic elements along with the significance of the work in the development of the European novel.

A Reader's Guide to Fifty American Novels

A Reader's Guide to Fifty American Novels
Author: Ian Ousby
Publisher: London : Heinemann ; New York : Barnes & Noble
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1979
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

Introduces novels by Charles Brockden Brown, James Fenimore Cooper, Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville, Mark Twain, Henry James, William Dean Howells, Edith Wharton, Stephen Crane, Frank Norris, Theodore Dreiser, Jack London, Sinclair Lewis, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Thomas Wolfe, John Dos Passos, William Faulkner, John Steinbeck, Norman Mailer, J.D. Salinger, Ralph Ellison, and Saul Bellow.

A Reader's Guide to Fifty Modern European Poets

A Reader's Guide to Fifty Modern European Poets
Author: John Pilling
Publisher: London : Heinemann ; Totowa, N.J. : Barnes & Noble Books
Total Pages: 496
Release: 1982
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

From the Blurb: The last century and a quarter has been one of the most fertile periods for poetry in Europe and there has been a corresponding increase in interest among English-speaking readers. Although the debate about whether poetry is translatable continues, John Pilling believes that this growing readership is evidence of a substratum present in every poetic utterance which enables it to survive and withstand translation. Indeed, it would be a remarkable linguist who could tackle all the writers included here in their original language, and it would be an enormous loss to refuse to do otherwise. Apart from the five main European tongues-French, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian-the study includes poets writing in Portuguese, Serbo-Croat, Polish and Greek. The book opens with a consideration of the great French poets Baudelaire, Mallarme, Verlaine, Rimbaud, who must be the starting point of any survey of modern European poetry. The author goes on to consider the brilliant generation of Russians writing before and during the Revolution-Akhmatova, Mandelstam, Tsvetaeva, Mayakovsky. He does not, however, neglect the more diverse strands in the rest of Europe including, for the purposes of this study, the important work being done in Spanish America by Paz, Neruda and Borges. For each poet the author gives a brief outline of his or her life and major publications, then a more detailed consideration of their poetic oeuvre, placing it in its context. There is also a very detailed and extensive bibliography. The book is aimed at the non-specific reader who wants a straightforward guide to a diverse and very rich area of contemporary writing. Above all it is intended to encourage the reader to return to, or discover for the first time, the poetry itself.

A Student's Guide to 50 European Novels

A Student's Guide to 50 European Novels
Author: Abraham Harold Lass
Publisher: New York : Washington Square Press
Total Pages: 492
Release: 1967
Genre: European fiction
ISBN:

Plot summaries, critical essays and character analysis.

50 European Novels

50 European Novels
Author: Martin Seymour-Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2004-12
Genre: European fiction
ISBN: 9781871551495

This is an authoritative guide to some of the major works of continental European literature. It is written with Seymour-Smith's characteristic wit and perception. It is a useful work of reference and starting point for the serious study of European literature.