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The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde
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Znajduje się w: Princeton, New Jersey, Stany Zjednoczone
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Uwagi sprzedawcy
“Very yellowed pages. No rips or tears.”
Type
Novel
ISBN
9780142001806
Book Title
Eyre Affair : a Thursday Next Novel
Item Length
7.7in
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
Publication Year
2003
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.7in
Author
Jasper Fforde
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Fantasy / Contemporary, Family Life, Mystery & Detective / Women Sleuths, Alternative History, Historical, Fantasy / Historical
Item Width
5in
Item Weight
9.2 Oz
Number of Pages
400 Pages

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The first installment in Jasper Fforde's New York Times bestselling series of Thursday Next novels introduces literary detective Thursday Next and her alternate reality of literature-obsessed England --from the author of Early Riser Fans of Douglas Adams and P. G. Wodehouse will love visiting Jasper Fforde's Great Britain, circa 1985, when time travel is routine, cloning is a reality (dodos are the resurrected pet of choice), and literature is taken very, very seriously: it's a bibliophile's dream. England is a virtual police state where an aunt can get lost (literally) in a Wordsworth poem and forging Byronic verse is a punishable offense. All this is business as usual for Thursday Next, renowned Special Operative in literary detection. But when someone begins kidnapping characters from works of literature and plucks Jane Eyre from the pages of Bront 's novel, Thursday is faced with the challenge of her career. Fforde's ingenious fantasy--enhanced by a Web site that re-creates the world of the novel--unites intrigue with English literature in a delightfully witty mix.

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Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0142001805
ISBN-13
9780142001806
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2537493

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Book Title
Eyre Affair : a Thursday Next Novel
Author
Jasper Fforde
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Fantasy / Contemporary, Family Life, Mystery & Detective / Women Sleuths, Alternative History, Historical, Fantasy / Historical
Publication Year
2003
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
400 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
7.7in
Item Height
0.7in
Item Width
5in
Item Weight
9.2 Oz

Additional Product Features

Series Volume Number
1
Lc Classification Number
Pr6106.F67
Grade from
Twelfth Grade
Grade to
Up
Reviews
"Neatly delivers alternate history, Monty Pythonesque comedy skits, Grand Guignol supervillains, thwarted lovers, po-mo intertextuality, political commentary, time travel, vampires, absent-minded inventors, a hard-boiled narrator, and lots, lots more. . . . Suspend your disbelief, find a quiet corner and just surrender to the storytelling voice of the unstoppable, ever-resourceful Thursday Next." --The Washington Post "Fforde''s imaginative novel will satiate readers looking for a Harry Potter-esque tale. . . . The Eyre Affair ''s literary wonderland recalls Douglas Adams''s Hitchhikers series, the works of Lewis Carroll and Woody Allen''s The Kugelmass Episode." -- USA Today "[Thursday Next is] part Bridget Jones, part Nancy Drew, and part Dirty Harry." --Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times "Delightfully clever . . . Filled with clever wordplay, literary allusion and bibliowit, The Eyre Affair combines elements of Monty Python, Harry Potter, Stephen Hawking and Buffy the Vampire Slayer , but its quirky charm is all its own." -- The Wall Street Journal "Jasper Fforde''s first novel, The Eyre Affair , is a spirited sendup of genre fiction--it''s part hardboiled mystery, part time-machine caper--that features a sassy, well-read ''Special Operative in literary detection'' named Thursday Next, who will put you more in mind of Bridget Jones than Miss Marple. Fforde delivers almost every sentence with a sly wink, and he''s got an easy way with wordplay, trivia, and inside jokes. . . . Fforde''s verve is rarely less than infectious." -- The New York Times Book Review "Jasper Fforde''s genre-busting, whoppingly imaginative first novel, The Eyre Affair , is packed with literary allusions . . . .Thanks to Fforde''s terrific imagination, this definitely will not be the winter of our discontent." -- The Miami Herald "For sheer inventiveness his book is hard to beat. The Eyre Affair is an exuberant mélange of crime, comedy and alternative history." -- Houston Chronicle " The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde could hardly be more delightful. . . . It takes a bold adventurer to play fast and loose with literature, and that''s what we have in Thursday Next and Fforde." -- Newsday "[Fforde] delivers multiple plot twists, rampant literary references and streams of wild metafictional invention in a novel that places literature at the center of the pop-cultural universe. . . . It all adds up to a brainy, cheerfully twisted adventure." -- Time Out New York " A blend of suspense and silliness, two parts fantasy (think Alice in Wonderland meet Superman), two parts absurdity (anything by Carl Hiaasen) and one part mystery (Agatha Christie meets Sue Grafton)." -- St. Louis Post-Dispatch "Her name is Next. Thursday Next. And her story is as amusing and intriguing as the summary of her story told within the pages of The Eyre Affair . Next is a literary detective in a world so enamored with the written world that Shakespeare''s Richard III is staged nightly as if it were The Rocky Horror Picture Show . . . . The novel''s writing flows and the imaginative twists and turns in Next''s world are handled smoothly." -- Sun-Sentinel ''Always ridiculous, often hilarious ... blink and you miss a vital narrative leap. There are shades of Douglas Adams, Lewis Carroll, ''Clockwork Orange'' and ''1984''. And that''s just for starters'' - Time Out London "What Fforde is pulling is a variation on the classic Monty Python gambit: the incongruous juxtaposition og low comedy and high erudition - this scam has not been pulled off with such off-hand finesse and manic verve since the Pythons shut up shop. ''The Eyre Affair'' is a silly book for smart people: postmodernism played as raw, howling farce" Independent (London), "[Thursday Next is] part Bridget Jones, part Nancy Drew, and part Dirty Harry." -Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times "Neatly delivers alternate history, Monty Pythonesque comedy skits, Grand Guignol supervillains, thwarted lovers, po-mo intertextuality, political commentary, time travel, vampires, absent-minded inventors, a hard-boiled narrator, and lots, lots more.... Suspend your disbelief, find a quiet corner and just surrender to the storytelling voice of the unstoppable, ever-resourceful Thursday Next." - The Washington Post "Fforde's imaginative novel will satiate readers looking for a Harry Potter -esque tale.... The Eyre Affair 's literary wonderland recalls Douglas Adams's Hitchhikers series, the works of Lewis Carroll and Woody Allen's The Kugelmass Episode ." - USA Today "Filled with clever wordplay, literary allusion and bibliowit, The Eyre Affair combines elements of Monty Python, Harry Potter, Stephen Hawking and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but its quirky charm is all its own."  -The Wall Street Journal "Jasper Fforde's first novel, The Eyre Affair , is a spirited sendup of genre fiction-it's part hardboiled mystery, part time-machine caper-that features a sassy, well-read 'Special Operative in literary detection' named Thursday Next, who will put you more in mind of Bridget Jones than Miss Marple.  Fforde delivers almost every sentence with a sly wink, and he's got an easy way with wordplay, trivia, and inside jokes.... Fforde's verve is rarely less than infectious." - The New York Times Book Review "[Fforde] delivers multiple plot twists, rampant literary references and streams of wild metafictional invention in a novel that places literature at the center of the pop-cultural universe.... It all adds up to a brainy, cheerfully twisted adventure." - Time Out New York "[ The Eyre Affair ] is a blend of suspense and silliness, two parts fantasy (think Alice in Wonderland meets Superman), two parts absurdity (think Carl Hiaasen) and one part mystery (Agatha Christie meets Sue Grafton)." - St. Louis Post-Dispatch  , "[Thursday Next is] part Bridget Jones, part Nancy Drew, and part Dirty Harry." --Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times "Neatly delivers alternate history, Monty Pythonesque comedy skits, Grand Guignol supervillains, thwarted lovers, po-mo intertextuality, political commentary, time travel, vampires, absent-minded inventors, a hard-boiled narrator, and lots, lots more.... Suspend your disbelief, find a quiet corner and just surrender to the storytelling voice of the unstoppable, ever-resourceful Thursday Next." -- The Washington Post "Fforde's imaginative novel will satiate readers looking for a Harry Potter -esque tale.... The Eyre Affair 's literary wonderland recalls Douglas Adams's Hitchhikers series, the works of Lewis Carroll and Woody Allen's The Kugelmass Episode ." -- USA Today "Filled with clever wordplay, literary allusion and bibliowit, The Eyre Affair combines elements of Monty Python, Harry Potter, Stephen Hawking and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but its quirky charm is all its own."  --The Wall Street Journal "Jasper Fforde's first novel, The Eyre Affair , is a spirited sendup of genre fiction--it's part hardboiled mystery, part time-machine caper--that features a sassy, well-read 'Special Operative in literary detection' named Thursday Next, who will put you more in mind of Bridget Jones than Miss Marple.  Fforde delivers almost every sentence with a sly wink, and he's got an easy way with wordplay, trivia, and inside jokes.... Fforde's verve is rarely less than infectious." -- The New York Times Book Review "[Fforde] delivers multiple plot twists, rampant literary references and streams of wild metafictional invention in a novel that places literature at the center of the pop-cultural universe.... It all adds up to a brainy, cheerfully twisted adventure." -- Time Out New York "[ The Eyre Affair ] is a blend of suspense and silliness, two parts fantasy (think Alice in Wonderland meets Superman), two parts absurdity (think Carl Hiaasen) and one part mystery (Agatha Christie meets Sue Grafton)." -- St. Louis Post-Dispatch  , "[Thursday Next is] part Bridget Jones, part Nancy Drew, and part Dirty Harry." -Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times "Neatly delivers alternate history, Monty Pythonesque comedy skits, Grand Guignol supervillains, thwarted lovers, po-mo intertextuality, political commentary, time travel, vampires, absent-minded inventors, a hard-boiled narrator, and lots, lots more.... Suspend your disbelief, find a quiet corner and just surrender to the storytelling voice of the unstoppable, ever-resourceful Thursday Next." - The Washington Post "Fforde''s imaginative novel will satiate readers looking for a Harry Potter -esque tale.... The Eyre Affair ''s literary wonderland recalls Douglas Adams''s Hitchhikers series, the works of Lewis Carroll and Woody Allen''s The Kugelmass Episode ." - USA Today "Filled with clever wordplay, literary allusion and bibliowit, The Eyre Affair combines elements of Monty Python, Harry Potter, Stephen Hawking and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but its quirky charm is all its own."  -The Wall Street Journal "Jasper Fforde''s first novel, The Eyre Affair , is a spirited sendup of genre fiction-it''s part hardboiled mystery, part time-machine caper-that features a sassy, well-read ''Special Operative in literary detection'' named Thursday Next, who will put you more in mind of Bridget Jones than Miss Marple.  Fforde delivers almost every sentence with a sly wink, and he''s got an easy way with wordplay, trivia, and inside jokes.... Fforde''s verve is rarely less than infectious." - The New York Times Book Review "[Fforde] delivers multiple plot twists, rampant literary references and streams of wild metafictional invention in a novel that places literature at the center of the pop-cultural universe.... It all adds up to a brainy, cheerfully twisted adventure." - Time Out New York "[ The Eyre Affair ] is a blend of suspense and silliness, two parts fantasy (think Alice in Wonderland meets Superman), two parts absurdity (think Carl Hiaasen) and one part mystery (Agatha Christie meets Sue Grafton)." - St. Louis Post-Dispatch  , "[Thursday Next is] part Bridget Jones, part Nancy Drew, and part Dirty Harry." (Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times ), "Neatly delivers alternate history, Monty Pythonesque comedy skits, Grand Guignol supervillains, thwarted lovers, po-mo intertextuality, political commentary, time travel, vampires, absent-minded inventors, a hard-boiled narrator, and lots, lots more. . . . Suspend your disbelief, find a quiet corner and just surrender to the storytelling voice of the unstoppable, ever-resourceful Thursday Next." --The Washington Post "Fforde's imaginative novel will satiate readers looking for a Harry Potter-esque tale. . . . The Eyre Affair 's literary wonderland recalls Douglas Adams's Hitchhikers series, the works of Lewis Carroll and Woody Allen's The Kugelmass Episode." -- USA Today "[Thursday Next is] part Bridget Jones, part Nancy Drew, and part Dirty Harry." --Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times "Delightfully clever . . . Filled with clever wordplay, literary allusion and bibliowit, The Eyre Affair combines elements of Monty Python, Harry Potter, Stephen Hawking and Buffy the Vampire Slayer , but its quirky charm is all its own." -- The Wall Street Journal "Jasper Fforde's first novel, The Eyre Affair , is a spirited sendup of genre fiction--it's part hardboiled mystery, part time-machine caper--that features a sassy, well-read 'Special Operative in literary detection' named Thursday Next, who will put you more in mind of Bridget Jones than Miss Marple. Fforde delivers almost every sentence with a sly wink, and he's got an easy way with wordplay, trivia, and inside jokes. . . . Fforde's verve is rarely less than infectious." -- The New York Times Book Review "Jasper Fforde's genre-busting, whoppingly imaginative first novel, The Eyre Affair , is packed with literary allusions . . . .Thanks to Fforde's terrific imagination, this definitely will not be the winter of our discontent." -- The Miami Herald "For sheer inventiveness his book is hard to beat. The Eyre Affair is an exuberant mélange of crime, comedy and alternative history." -- Houston Chronicle " The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde could hardly be more delightful. . . . It takes a bold adventurer to play fast and loose with literature, and that's what we have in Thursday Next and Fforde." -- Newsday "[Fforde] delivers multiple plot twists, rampant literary references and streams of wild metafictional invention in a novel that places literature at the center of the pop-cultural universe. . . . It all adds up to a brainy, cheerfully twisted adventure." -- Time Out New York " A blend of suspense and silliness, two parts fantasy (think Alice in Wonderland meet Superman), two parts absurdity (anything by Carl Hiaasen) and one part mystery (Agatha Christie meets Sue Grafton)." -- St. Louis Post-Dispatch "Her name is Next. Thursday Next. And her story is as amusing and intriguing as the summary of her story told within the pages of The Eyre Affair . Next is a literary detective in a world so enamored with the written world that Shakespeare's Richard III is staged nightly as if it were The Rocky Horror Picture Show . . . . The novel's writing flows and the imaginative twists and turns in Next's world are handled smoothly." -- Sun-Sentinel, "[Thursday Next is] part Bridget Jones, part Nancy Drew, and part Dirty Harry." (Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times), "[Thursday Next is] part Bridget Jones, part Nancy Drew, and part Dirty Harry." --Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times "Neatly delivers alternate history, Monty Pythonesque comedy skits, Grand Guignol supervillains, thwarted lovers, po-mo intertextuality, political commentary, time travel, vampires, absent-minded inventors, a hard-boiled narrator, and lots, lots more.... Suspend your disbelief, find a quiet corner and just surrender to the storytelling voice of the unstoppable, ever-resourceful Thursday Next." -- The Washington Post "Fforde's imaginative novel will satiate readers looking for a Harry Potter -esque tale.... The Eyre Affair 's literary wonderland recalls Douglas Adams's Hitchhikers series, the works of Lewis Carroll and Woody Allen's The Kugelmass Episode ." -- USA Today "Filled with clever wordplay, literary allusion and bibliowit, The Eyre Affair combines elements of Monty Python, Harry Potter, Stephen Hawking and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but its quirky charm is all its own." --The Wall Street Journal "Jasper Fforde's first novel, The Eyre Affair , is a spirited sendup of genre fiction--it's part hardboiled mystery, part time-machine caper--that features a sassy, well-read 'Special Operative in literary detection' named Thursday Next, who will put you more in mind of Bridget Jones than Miss Marple. Fforde delivers almost every sentence with a sly wink, and he's got an easy way with wordplay, trivia, and inside jokes.... Fforde's verve is rarely less than infectious." -- The New York Times Book Review "[Fforde] delivers multiple plot twists, rampant literary references and streams of wild metafictional invention in a novel that places literature at the center of the pop-cultural universe.... It all adds up to a brainy, cheerfully twisted adventure." -- Time Out New York "[ The Eyre Affair ] is a blend of suspense and silliness, two parts fantasy (think Alice in Wonderland meets Superman), two parts absurdity (think Carl Hiaasen) and one part mystery (Agatha Christie meets Sue Grafton)." -- St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Table of Content
1. A Woman Named Thursday Next 2. Gad's Hill 3. Back at My Desk 4. Acheron Hades 5. Search for the Guilty, Punish the Innocent 6. Jane Eyre: A Short Excursion in the Novel 7. The Goliath Corporation 8. Airship to Swimdon 9. The Next Family 10. The Finis Hotel, Swindon 11. Polly Flashes Upon the Inward Eye 12. SpecOps-27: The Literary Detectives 13. The Church at Capel-y-ffin 14. Lunch with Bowden 15. Hello and Goodbye, Mr. Quaverley 16. Sturmey Archer and Felix7 17. SpecOps-17: Suckers and Biters 18. Landen Again 19. The Very Irrev. Joffy Next 20. Dr. Runcible Spoon>br> 21. Hades and Goliath 22. The Waiting Game 23. The Drop 24. Martin Chuzzlewit Is Reprieved 25. Time Enough for Contemplation 26. The Earthcrossers 27. Hades Finds Another Manuscript 28. Haworth House 29. Jane Eyre 30. A Groundwell of Popular Feeling 31. The People's Republic of Wales 32. Thornfield Hall 33. The Book Is Written 34. Nearly the End of Their Book 35. Nearly the End of Our Book 36. Married
Copyright Date
2001
Intended Audience
Trade
Series
A Thursday Next Novel Ser.

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