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Cedric Watts

    Cedric Watts, Professeur Émérite d'anglais à la Sussex University, est un érudit distingué dont les œuvres critiques et savantes approfondissent les complexités de l'expression littéraire. Son engagement profond envers la tradition littéraire est particulièrement évident dans son édition complète des pièces de Shakespeare. L'approche analytique de Watts révèle les subtiles couches de sens au sein des textes, offrant aux lecteurs des perspectives éclairantes tant sur les œuvres classiques que sur les préoccupations contemporaines. Ses propres créations ont obtenu une reconnaissance notable.

    'Rescuing Miranda' And Further Literary Essays
    Henry V, War Criminal?
    The Formative Period of Islamic Thought
    Romeo et Juliette
    Cunninghame Graham
    'Reshaping Shakespeare' and Later Literary Essays
    • 2018

      Featuring a collection of poems, recollections, and fictional pieces by Cedric Watts spanning over five decades, this volume offers a blend of previously published and unpublished works. It aims to evoke nostalgia while delivering ironic insights and light-hearted entertainment, showcasing the evolution of Watts' literary voice and creativity.

      'Where Gone?' and Other Poems, Fictions and Memories
    • 2018

      Shakespeare

      A Hand

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      Designed as a practical guide, this book offers essential support for understanding Shakespeare's works. It breaks down complex themes, characters, and language, making the Bard's plays and sonnets more accessible to readers. Whether you're a student or a casual reader, this resource equips you with the insights needed to appreciate Shakespeare's timeless contributions to literature.

      Shakespeare
    • 2017

      The collection features fifteen literary essays by Cedric Watts, showcasing a range of his most popular and provocative writings. Drawing from various publications, these essays delve into diverse themes and insights, reflecting Watts' expertise as an Emeritus Professor of English. The work highlights his critical engagement with literature, offering readers a thoughtful exploration of significant literary topics.

      'Rescuing Miranda' And Further Literary Essays
    • 2017

      The collection features seventeen literary essays by Cedric Watts, exploring the works of notable authors such as Shakespeare, Dickens, and Joyce, among others. Each essay, previously published in various outlets, offers insights into the themes, styles, and contributions of these literary figures, showcasing Watts' expertise and critical analysis. This compilation serves as a valuable resource for readers interested in classic literature and the diverse voices that have shaped it.

      'Reshaping Shakespeare' and Later Literary Essays
    • 2017

      A String of Sausages

      A Memoir of 1937-47

      • 172pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The book offers a collection of personal recollections that blend trivial, quirky, and ironic moments from the author's life. Aimed at entertaining and provoking thought, these memories serve as a legacy for future generations, including children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Each anecdote invites reflection and adds a touch of humor, making it a meaningful gift for family members.

      A String of Sausages
    • 2016

      Featuring a collection of 25 essays, this book showcases the literary insights of Cedric Watts, a distinguished Emeritus Professor of English. The essays explore various themes and styles in literature, offering readers a deep dive into the nuances of literary analysis. Watts' expertise enriches discussions on narrative techniques and character development, making it a valuable resource for both scholars and enthusiasts of literature.

      'Janiform Novels' and other Literary Essays
    • 2016

      Shakespeare's 'Julius Caesar'

      A Critical Introduction

      • 154pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The play delves into the complexities of human relationships, exploring themes of love, betrayal, and redemption. Through its rich character development, it reveals the struggles and triumphs of individuals facing moral dilemmas. The narrative intertwines personal conflicts with broader societal issues, prompting audiences to reflect on their own values and choices. With a blend of humor and poignancy, it challenges perceptions and invites deep emotional engagement.

      Shakespeare's 'Julius Caesar'
    • 2014

      Shakespeare Puzzles

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Exploring the intricacies of Shakespeare's works, Cedric Watts delves into 25 intriguing puzzles that challenge readers' understanding. Each puzzle invites a deeper analysis of themes, character motivations, and historical context, encouraging a fresh perspective on the Bard's timeless plays. Through thought-provoking questions and insights, Watts illuminates the complexities of Shakespeare's narratives, making this a compelling read for both scholars and enthusiasts of literature.

      Shakespeare Puzzles
    • 2012

      Thomas Hardy's Tess of the D'Ubervilles

      • 136pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      A book which, drawing on the best critics of Hardy, explains and analyses his most controversial novel and the one which made him rich and famous.

      Thomas Hardy's Tess of the D'Ubervilles
    • 2008

      Cunninghame Graham

      A Critical Biography

      • 348pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,0(2)Évaluer

      R. B. Cunninghame Graham stands out as a dynamic and influential figure from the late 19th to early 20th century. Renowned for his brilliance and unpredictable nature, he made significant contributions across various fields, including literature and politics. His life reflects a rich tapestry of experiences that shaped his unique perspectives and writings, making him a compelling subject of study for those interested in the cultural and social dynamics of his era.

      Cunninghame Graham