Karl Miller: 5 books

Book cover of Tretower to Clyro
by Karl Miller
Language: English
Release Date: July 7, 2011

Karl Miller is one of the greatest literary critics of the last fifty years, the founder of the London Review of Books and Lord Northcliffe Professor of Modern English Literature at University College, London. In this last book of essays he turns his attention to appreciate certain writers...
Book cover of Studies in Victorian and Modern Literature

Studies in Victorian and Modern Literature

A Tribute to John Sutherland

by Rosemary Ashton, Tony Bareham, Michael Caines
Language: English
Release Date: July 29, 2015

This book examines the vast range of human experience with British and American literature, from the publishing industry to film adaptations to literary puzzles. Our experience with literature is more than what we read; it is also how we read, how literature is produced and the eternal puzzles it creates.
Book cover of Segregating Sound

Segregating Sound

Inventing Folk and Pop Music in the Age of Jim Crow

by Ronald Radano, Josh Kun, Karl Hagstrom Miller
Language: English
Release Date: February 11, 2010

In Segregating Sound, Karl Hagstrom Miller argues that the categories that we have inherited to think and talk about southern music bear little relation to the ways that southerners long played and heard music. Focusing on the late nineteenth century and the early twentieth, Miller chronicles how...
Book cover of Think in Public

Think in Public

A Public Books Reader

by Judith Butler, Fred Turner, Lilly Irani
Language: English
Release Date: June 25, 2019

Since 2012, Public Books has championed a new kind of community for intellectual engagement, discussion, and action. An online magazine that unites the best of the university with the openness of the internet, Public Books is where new ideas are debuted, old facts revived, and dangerous illusions...
Book cover of Agenda Setting: A Wise Giver’s Guide to Influencing Public Policy
by John J. Miller, Karl Zinsmeister, Ashley May
Language: English
Release Date: March 7, 2015

Donating money to modify public thinking and government policy has now taken its place next to service-centered giving as a constructive branch of philanthropy. Many donors now view public-policy reform as a necessary adjunct to their efforts to improve lives directly. This is perhaps inevitable...
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