76 sonuçtan 65-76 arası gösteriliyorEn yeniye göre sıralandı
76 sonuçtan 65-76 arası gösteriliyorEn yeniye göre sıralandı
Designed for scholars, students, and readers of literature, this book examines the philosophical underpinnings of Samuel Becketts Waiting for Godot, Endgame, and Happy Days. Discover how the characters choices shape their existence in accord with Sartres existentialism.
In Waiting for Godot, Vladimir and Estragons search for purpose takes center stage, reflecting Sartres notion that existence precedes essence. Endgame represents Sartrean existential pain, anxiety, and uncertainty. Happy Days presents characters interdependent on one another for meaning, poignantly illustrating the existential dilemma of needing companionship to navigate life without a predetermined essence.
This academic examination invites scholars, students, and literature enthusiasts to study the philosophical concerns of these plays, shedding new light on their timeless relevance and depth.
₺250,00
In todays digitalized world, it has become easier and faster to access knowledge. In university education, especially in academic writing courses, it is vital to access knowledge in order to keep up to date and produce quality writing. However, if knowledge sources are not acknowledged correctly, a serious problem which hinders the development of knowledge arises: plagiarism. This book explores the extent to which university students are aware of plagiarism and offers ways to raise awareness and avoid it. For this purpose the book presents a study which offers a practical method to apply in academic writing classes in order to change students plagiarizing behavior. The purpose of the book is to show that it is possible to change students plagiarizing behavior if a systematical approach is followed
₺275,00
There is no form or species of literature that may not be interpreted by psychoanalytic methods. Be the author ever so objective, no matter how much he has sought to make his personality intangible and elusive, there are means, with the aid of clues, of opening up the barred gates of his soul. Men like Flaubert and Merimée, who believed in the impersonal and objective theory of art and who strove deliberately to conceal their personalities, failed in doing so. Their presence is revealed in their stories; they could not hold themselves aloof. It is true we have been aided by external evidence in learning what methods they employed to render themselves impersonal; the real Merimée and Flaubert, however, were made to emerge by the help of their published personal letters. It matters not whether the author writes realistic or romantic fiction, autobiographical or historical tales, lyric or epic poems, dramas or essays, his unconscious is there, in some degree.
But in a field which is largely new, it is best to take those works or species of writing where the existence of the unconscious does not elude our efforts to detect it. Therefore, much will be said in this volume of works where there is no question that the author is talking from his own experiences, in his own person, or where he is using some character as a vehicle for his own point of view. Such works include lyric poetry which is usually the personal expression of the love emotions of the singer. Burns, Byron, Shelley, Keats and Swinburne have left us records of their love affairs in their great lyric poems. Most of these were inspired by frustration of love, and were the results of actual experiences. And though much is said in them, other facts may be deduced.
₺495,00
The Imagist movement, a radical departure from traditional poetry, emerged as a revolutionary literary turning point in the 20th century. Following the principle of economy and precision of language, the Imagist poets championed poetry devoid of ornament and emotional excess. The movement’s emphasis on directness, simplicity, and visual intensity reshaped the spirit of poetry, sparking profound reverberations in literature.
This book comprehensively explores the Imagist movement’s theoretical background and historical context, as well as the analysis of the poems and contributions of its key figures, such as T. E. Hulme, Ezra Pound, H.D., and Amy Lowell. It also includes selected poems from Imagist anthologies, providing readers with concrete examples that highlight the essence of Imagist poetry.
₺235,00
At the beginning of the 20th century, a significant mystery for researchers in fields such as archaeology, history, linguistics, and theology began to unravel with the discovery of Manichean written records in Central Asia and Upper Egypt. While Manichean texts were composed in various languages, the largest body of religious writings was primarily in Middle Iranian languages. Following Bögü Kagan’s conversion, many of these texts in Central Asia were translated into Old Uyghur, predominantly from Middle Iranian sources. This study explores the origins of the Manichean script and provides a comparative analysis of its development and paleographic characteristics across Parthian, Middle Persian, Sogdian, and Old Uyghur. Additionally, evaluations of certain paleographic features in the Manichean script have been incorporated into the study.
₺390,00
The Spirit of Dickensian Style is a book that contains the analysis of certain stylisticfeatures and linguistic data of Charles Dickens’s five short stories in Christmas Books (1852). The stories of Dickens were stylistically analyzed under the categories defined by Leech and Short (Style in Fiction, 1981) within four headings: grammatical analysis, lexical usage, analysis of figures of speech and of narration. As a great observer, reformist and spokesman of his age, Charles Dickens artistically combined his messages with his stylistic preferences in his masterpieces. Although ‘Stylistics’is the main core of this book, the aim of The Spirit of Dickensian Style was not to arrive at totally new interpretations of Dickens’s works through reducing his style to a mechanical objectivity. Rather, the aim was a literature-centered stylistic analysis to show how Charles Dickens presented his social messages related to the issues of Victorian Age.
₺325,00
How do stories make sense of the senseless? Trauma Fiction presents how literature confronts the challenge of representing trauma that defy ordinary language and understanding.
This book explores how fictional narratives respond to the fractures of memory, identity, and history caused by individual and collective crises. It underlines the formal innovations and thematic approaches that contemporary novelists use to depict the inexpressible, from fragmented storytelling to non-linear timelines. This book also delves into the ethical dimensions of witnessing trauma through fiction, asking how stories can bear witness without exploiting pain.
Engaging with a range of literary texts and cultural contexts, Trauma Fiction reveals how fiction not only reflects trauma but also reshapes it, offering pathways to empathy, resilience, and transformation. This book is an essential resource for scholars and students of literature, trauma theory, and narrative studies, as well as anyone interested in the profound connections between storytelling and human experience.
₺195,00
Bu kitap, Japonca temel seviyesinin en az ilk yarısını öğrenmiş olan ve turizm sektöründe çalışmak isteyenlere yönelik hazırlanmış bir el kitabıdır. Turist rehberleri ve seyahat acentelerinin resepsiyon çalışanları için gerekli olan Japonca cümle kalıpları, ifadeler, kelimeler ve örnek cümlelerden oluşmaktadır. Japonların sıklıkla ziyaret ettiği bazı turistik yerleri ve Türk mutfağını basit açıklamalarla tanıtan uygulamalı birçok örnek cümleye de yer verilmiştir.
₺300,00
As one of the outstanding themes in postcolonial studies, the “sense of (un)belonging” covers a broad understanding in cultural and literary texts. In tandem with other terms related to identity, (un)belonging stands out to be an umbrella term that has sparked the initiative behind this thematic collection of chapters in postcolonial literature. Authors of the chapters has endeavored to explore the issue of cultural identity through a number of critical terms to clarify the issue of the sense of (un)belonging in various literary texts. Also, the writers have achieved this exploration not only in the texts written in postcolonial era but in different texts written previously in different literary periods. Readers are assured to be satisfied with the theoretical backgrounds, critical overview of the texts, and to be knowledgeable about this specific literary theory.
₺405,00
Uygulamalı Dilbilim Kitabı, dilbilimin farklı çalışma alanlarını uygulamalı bir bakış açısıyla sunmaktadır. Bu kitap, akademisyenlere, dilbilimcilere, dil öğretmenlerine ve üniversite öğrencilerine genel bir kaynak niteliği taşımaktadır. Kitapta, göstergebilim, edimbilim, toplumdilbilim, biçembilim, derlem dilbilim, çeviribilim, dil ve konuşma terapisi gibi farklı alanları kapsayan yedi bölüm bulunmaktadır. Her bir bölümde, konular ele alınırken okuyuculara teorik bilgiyi pratik uygulamalarla birleştiren bir yaklaşım sunulmaktadır. Uygulamalı Dilbilimin farklı alanlarını kapsayan bu kaynak, dilbilim ve dil öğretimi alanında yapılan çalışmalar için hem temel bir rehber hem de araştırmacılar için faydalı bir referans kaynağı olacaktır.
₺275,00
This book examines how Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, H. G. Wells’s The Island of Dr. Moreau, and Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World represent groundbreaking milestones in British apocalyptic literature, urging readers to recognize their lasting significance and influence. It illustrates how developments in science and technology from 1818 to 1932 bring humanity closer to a fictional apocalypse. Using this idea as a starting point, this book discusses how the hubris inherent in individuals pursuing scientific and technological advancements in the name of perfection is a mere pretext under which the true power dynamics are hidden, ultimately leading to an inescapable apocalypse. In these novels, the potential for apocalypse is revealed through the ‘mad scientist’ trope, which is closely tied to advancements in science and technology. It is this trope that accelerates the impending apocalypse through uncontrollable scientific experiments or a deep yearning for absolute power, both of which are what totalitarian ideologies require. In either case, at the core of these concerns lies one central idea that this book emphasises— the renunciation of humanity’s security and peace in exchange for much power by the powerful.
₺455,00
The purpose of this book is to present women’s works from different female perspectives bringing new insights into women’s literary worlds. This book composes of several articles that present different analyses and discussions on literary works written by British and American women writers offering a great range of opportunities for conducting academic research by portraying female protagonists’ lives and experiences from a female and feminist lens. The chapters of this book focus on women’s issues regarding their suppression, gender roles, motherhood, sisterhood, feminine identities, re-writing myths, and alternative lifestyles in male-dominated worlds. The women scholars in each part are analyzing different literary texts written in different genres that are written on and about female characters, their worlds, and experiences from a scholarly female standpoint.
₺325,00