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Books by Angela Hague






Teleparody
Predicting - Preventing the TV Discourse of Tomorrow
by Angela Hague, David Lavery
Paperback, 192 Pages, Published 2002 by Columbia University Press
ISBN-13: 978-1-903364-39-0, ISBN: 1-903364-39-6

"Umberto Eco once observed that parody "must never be afraid of going too far. If its aim is true, it simply heralds what others will later produce, unblushing, with impassive and assertive gravity." In a cautionary attempt to dissuade those who may be tempted, "Teleparody" fearlessly does go too far in its compilation of reviews of not-yet-existing, but all-too-possible contributions to television studies. In the tradition of "Mad Magaz ..."






Iris Murdoch's Comic Vision
by Angela Hague
Hardcover, 168 Pages, Published 1984 by Associated University Press
ISBN-13: 978-0-941664-00-4, ISBN: 0-941664-00-7

"60. Iris Murdoch, The Bell (Sew York: Viking Press, 1958), pp. 203-4. 61. I Icilman , The Ways of the World, p. 247. Chapter 3: The Comedy of Contingency in An Accidental Man 15. Margaret Scanlon, "The Machinery of Pain: Romantic Suffering in. 1. Frank Kermode, "The I louse of Fiction: Interviews with Seven En- glish Novelists," Partisan Review 30 (1963): 64. 2. Ronald Brvden, "Talking to Iris Murdoch," The Listener, 4 April 1968, p ..."






Full of Secrets(25th Edition)
Critical Approaches to Twin Peaks (Contemporary Approaches to Film and Media Series)
by David Lavery, Christy Desmet, Marc Dolan, Alice Kuzniar, Diane Stevenson, Jonathan Rosenbaum, Kathryn Kalinak, Professor Henry Jenkins, Diana Hume George, Professor Martha Nochimson, James M. Welsh, Jimmie L. Reeves, Professor Angela Hague, J. P. Telotte, Angela Hague, Henry Jenkins, Martha Nochimson, Professor David Lavery
Paperback, 296 Pages, Published 1994 by Wayne State University Press
ISBN-13: 978-0-8143-2506-3, ISBN: 0-8143-2506-8

"However, it isn't truly right for television, a medium that by nature deflates the dualism of the orthodox detective through its unorthodox normalization of shifts and slippage — and thus its normalization of the vicissitudes of the flesh.3 The popularity of Dale Cooper is a tacit admission that on a visceral level the television audience knows how wrong the traditional detective is in that medium. As we shall see, Dale Cooper made ..."






Deny All Knowledge
Reading the " X-files "
by David Lavery, Angela Hague, Marla Cartwright
Paperback, 240 Pages, Published 1997 by Faber And Faber
Import
ISBN-13: 978-0-571-19141-3, ISBN: 0-571-19141-X

"The X-Files has taken Britain and America by storm. Deny All Knowledge examines why the series is such a success at this time in our history, and asks whether its conspiracy plot provides an indication of the political state of America."






Teleparody- Predicting/Preventing the TV Discourse of Tomorrow
by Angela Hague, David Lavery
Hardcover, 192 Pages, Published 2002 by Wallflower Press
ISBN-13: 978-1-903364-40-6, ISBN: 1-903364-40-X

"Umberto Eco once observed that parody "must never be afraid of going too far. If its aim is true, it simply heralds what others will later produce, unblushing, with impassive and assertive gravity." In a cautionary attempt to dissuade those who may be tempted, Teleparody fearlessly does go too far in its compilation of reviews of not-yet-existing, but all-too-possible contributions to television studies. In the tradition of Mad Magazine ..."






Fiction, Intuition, and Creativity(1st Edition)
Studies in Brontë, James, Woolf, and Lessing
by Professor Angela Hague
Hardcover, 329 Pages, Published 2003 by The Catholic University Of America Press
ISBN-13: 978-0-8132-1314-9, ISBN: 0-8132-1314-2

"Fiction, Intuition, and Creativity is a search for the origins of fiction and for an understanding of how these origins influence the finished work of art. It examines the connection between the creative process and fictional form by discussing how intuitive consciousness provides the environment in which creativity flourishes and how writers make use of intuitive creativity in their novels.Looking first at how the link between intuitio ..."






Deny All Knowledge
Reading the X-Files (Television and Popular Culture)
by Professor David Lavery, Professor Angela Hague, Marla Cartwright, Maria Cartwright
Paperback, 244 Pages, Published 1996 by Syracuse University Press
ISBN-13: 978-0-8156-0407-5, ISBN: 0-8156-0407-6

"Reading The X Files David Lavery, Angela Hague, Marla Cartwright. Rewriting. Popularity. THE CULT FILES Jimmie L. Reeves, Mark C. Rodgers, and Michael Epstein I also know that your publishing house is owned by Warden-White, Inc., a subsidiary of McDougall-Kessler, which makes me suspect a covert agenda on the behalf of the military-industrial-entertainment complex. — Mulder, in "Jose Chung's From Outer Space" In our chart of the fa ..."






Deny All Knowledge
Reading the X-Files (Television and Popular Culture) [Hardcover] Lavery, David; Hague, Angela and Cartwright, Marla
by Professor David Lavery, Professor Angela Hague, Marla Cartwright, Maria Cartwright
Hardcover, 288 Pages, Published 1996 by Syracuse University Press
ISBN-13: 978-0-8156-2717-3, ISBN: 0-8156-2717-3

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