When Dionysus the Renegade faked a Sophocles text in 400BC (cunningly inserting the acrostic 'Heraclides is ignorant of letters') to humiliate an academic rival, he paved the way for two millennia of increasingly outlandish literary hoaxers. The path from his mischievous stunt to more serious tricksters like the controversial memoirist and Oprah-duper James Frey, takes in every sort of writer: from the religious zealot to the bored student, via the vengeful academic and the out-and-out joker. But whether hoaxing for fame, money, politics or simple amusement, each perpetrator represents something unique about why we write. Their stories speak volumes about how reading, writing and publishing have grown out of the fine and private places of the past into big-business, TV-book-club-led mass-marketplaces which, some would say, are ripe for the ripping. For the first time, the complete history of this fascinating sub-genre of world literature is revealed. Suitable for bookworms of all ages and persuasions, this is true crime for people who don't like true crime, and literary history for the historically illiterate. A treat to read right through or to dip into, it will make you think twice next time you slip between the covers of an author you don't know...
Already honored with nine Cat Writers’ Association Muse Medallions for her series, Murphy takes us back to Molina Point, California in Cat Telling Tales, as a suspicious fire, a tragic death, and a rash of unanticipated houseguests, both ...
In Telling Tales award-winning poet Patience Agbabi presents an inspired 21st-Century remix of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales retelling all of the stories, from the Miller's Tale to the Wife of Bath's in her own critically acclaimed poetic ...
Darton & Clark, 1838. ― Gregory Krau; or the Window Shutter. Trans. R. Menzies. Edinburgh: Paton & Ritchie, 1850. ― Winter Evening Stories. Darton & Clark, c. 1844. ― Cuff, the Negro Boy. Trans. R. Menzies. Edinburgh: Paton & Ritchie ...
In this book, thirty carers from different backgrounds and circumstances share their experiences of caring for a parent, partner or friend with dementia.
In Telling Tales award-winning poet Patience Agbabi presents an inspired 21st-Century remix of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.
Written by three renowned storytellers, Telling Tales includes personal stories, how-to tips and extensive resource lists, and builds upon the success of the acclaimed first edition. Storytelling is contagious.
It also contains the vocabulary and grammar needed for the OCR Entry Level Latin qualification, making this book the ideal first introduction to Latin.
INTRODUCTION : TELLING TALES IN A SOCIAL CONTEXT These essays spring from two convictions . The first is that a close reading of familiar historical texts from late medieval England can illuminate aspects of a society that we take for ...
Gilbert , G. N. 1983 , ' Accounts and those accounts called actions ' , in G. N. Gilbert and P. Abell ( eds . ) Accounts and Action , Gower : Aldershot : 183–7 . Gilbert , G. N. and Abell , P. ( eds . ) 1983 , Accounts and Action ...
Singular, complex, and fiercely loyal, Vera has quickly become an iconic British detective loved by millions both on the page and on-screen, and Silent Voices showcases Ann Cleeves as a writer at the peak of her powers. *BONUS CONTENT: This ...