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Robin Jacques

    Robin Jacques était un artiste et illustrateur de livres britannique connu pour son œuvre prolifique. Sans formation artistique formelle, il a appris à dessiner par lui-même, développant un style distinctif qui a orné plus de 100 romans et livres pour enfants des années 1940 aux années 1980. Il a notamment illustré des compilations de contes de fées, donnant vie à des mondes magiques grâce à ses interprétations visuelles uniques. Jacques a également apporté une contribution significative au paysage littéraire en tant que directeur artistique du magazine *Strand* et a plus tard partagé son expertise en enseignant dans plusieurs écoles d'art.

    Dubliners
    The Penguin book of Limericks
    A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
    • "James Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1916) is one of the twentieth century's great coming-of-age novels. This Norton Critical Edition is based on Hans Walter Gabler's acclaimed text and is accompanied by his introduction and textual notes. John Paul Riquelme provides explanatory notes to deepen the reader's appreciation for Joyce's masterpiece." ""Backgrounds and Contexts" is topically organized: "Political Nationalism: Irish History, 1798-1916," "The Irish Literary and Cultural Revival," "Religion," and "Aesthetic Backgrounds." Fourteen illustrations accompany the documents." ""Criticism" begins with John Paul Riquelme's overview of A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man's structure. Twelve diverse interpretations of his work follow, by Kenneth Burke, Umberto Eco, Hugh Kenner, Helene Cixous, John Paul Riquelme, Karen Lawrence, Maud Ellmann, Bonnie Kime Scott, Joseph Valente, Marian Eide, Pericles Lewis, adn Jonathan Mulrooney. A Selected Bibliography is also included."--BOOK JACKET.

      A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
    • The Penguin book of Limericks

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
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      Gathers a variety of tongue twisters and humorous poems about history, religion, politics, mathematics, psychology, and sex.

      The Penguin book of Limericks
    • Fifteen short stories evoke the character, atmosphere, and people of the Irish city of Dublin at the turn of the century

      Dubliners