ABSTRACT

This book recreates in written form seventeen of the most popular, frankly personal and engaging lectures on literature given by the award-winning teacher Richard Jacobs, who has been working with students for over forty years. This is a book written for students, whether starting their studies or more experienced, and also for all lovers of literature. At its heart is the conviction that reading, thinking about, and writing or talking about literature involves us all personally: texts talk to us intimately and urgently, inviting us to talk back, intervening in and changing our lives.

These lectures discuss, in an open but richly informed way, a wide range of texts that are regularly studied and enjoyed. They model what it means to be excited about reading and studying literature, and how the study of literature can be life-changing - perhaps even with the effect of changing the lives of readers of this eloquent and remarkable book.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|19 pages

The Myth of the Fall and its Impact

Pullman, Lewis and Others

chapter 2|4 pages

Claribel’s Story

A Few Thoughts on Gender, Race and Colonialism in The Tempest

chapter 3|15 pages

Wuthering Heights

Myth and the Wounds of Loss

chapter 4|4 pages

Beckett’s Waiting for Godot

Transforming Lives

chapter 5|11 pages

Great Expectations

Intertextualities, Endings and Life after Plot

chapter 6|7 pages

Emily Dickinson

‘And Then the Windows Failed’

chapter 7|10 pages

Emma

Rhetoric, Irony and the Reader’s Assault Course

chapter 8|4 pages

Dorian Gray

‘Queering’ the Text

chapter 9|18 pages

The Fallen Woman

Emma Bovary and (Many) Others

chapter 10|12 pages

Two Transgressive American Women

Kate Chopin, Charlotte Perkins Gilman

chapter 11|13 pages

Hamlet/Lear

Realism/Modernism

chapter 12|15 pages

John Keats

Three (or is it Two?) Poems and Thoughts on ‘Late Style’

chapter 14|9 pages

Jean Rhys

Her Texts from the 1930s

chapter 15|7 pages

Twelfth Night

Dream-Gift

chapter 16|15 pages

Please Read Proust

chapter 17|11 pages

Paradise Lost

Radical Politics, Gender and Education