A guide to Mary Shelley's gothic novel, Frankenstein - a key text for introductory literature courses at undergraduate level. It is helpful for reading and studying the novel, setting it in its historical, intellectual and cultural contexts, and offering analyses of its themes, style and structure.
Graham Allen Libros
El profesor Graham Allen es una voz destacada en la teoría literaria y cultural, con una especialización en estudios de la literatura romántica. Su obra profundiza en temas trascendentales y contextos culturales, empleando un estilo distintivo y perspicaz. Más allá de la academia, Allen es también un poeta publicado y un crítico literario habitual, aportando su agudo sentido crítico al panorama literario.






Last Prime Minister
- 96 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
Echoing Mahatma Gandhi's comment on Western civilization, Graham Allen thinks the British constitution would be a very good idea ― a clear constitution providing real power to the British people and their elected representatives. In The Last Prime Minister he showed the British people how they had acquired an executive presidency by stealth. It was the first-ever attempt to codify the Prime Minister's powers, many hidden in the mysteries of the royal prerogative. This timely new edition takes in new issues, including Parliament's constitutional impotence over Iraq.
Roland Barthes is a central figure in the study of language, literature, culture and the media. This title prepares readers for their first encounter with his crucial writings on some of the most important theoretical debates. Tracing his engagement with other key thinkers, it offers a clear picture of Barthes' work in-context. schovat popis
Graham Allen, a U.S. Army veteran and a rising star in the conservative movement, makes the case that the United States should look to the country as it was on September 12th, 2001 for lessons about our future.
No text has its meaning alone; all texts have their meaning in relation to other texts. Since Julia Kristeva coined the term in the 1960s, intertextuality has been a dominant idea within literary and cultural studies leaving none of the traditional ideas about reading or writing undisturbed. Graham Allen's Intertextuality outlines clearly the history and the use of the term in contemporary theory, demonstrating how it has been employed in: structuralism post-structuralism deconstruction postcolonialism Marxism feminism psychoanalytic theory. Incorporating a wealth of illuminating examples from literary and cultural texts, this book offers an invaluable introduction to intertextuality for any students of literature and culture.
Mary Shelley
- 240 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Focused on Mary Shelley's major fictions, this work offers a comprehensive introduction and analysis of critical responses spanning from the Romantic period to contemporary times. Graham Allen not only reviews existing debates but also advances discussions surrounding Shelley's influence and relevance in literature. By exploring various interpretations and contexts, the book sheds light on the enduring impact of Shelley's writing, inviting readers to reconsider her contributions to literary history and ongoing dialogues in criticism.
Catering and Food Services Recipe for Fifty
Kitchen Operation and Management and European and Asia Culinary
- 428 páginas
- 15 horas de lectura
Focusing on menu planning and cost management, this book provides chefs and managers with a collection of recipes tailored for fifty servings. While formal dining has declined, it emphasizes the enduring quality of European cuisine. It also highlights the growing influence of Middle Eastern and Asian flavors, showcasing a variety of recipes that incorporate fresh produce. This blend of culinary traditions offers innovative ideas for modern catering needs.
The Last Prime Minister
- 88 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura

