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  1. The Children's Book (Vintage International) by A.S. Byatt, 2010-08-10
  2. Possession by A.S. Byatt, 1991-10-01
  3. Sugar and Other Stories by A.S. Byatt, 1992-11-10
  4. The Biographer's Tale: A Novel by A.S. Byatt, 2001-12
  5. Still Life by A.S. Byatt, 1997-04-01
  6. The Virgin in the Garden by A.S. Byatt, 1992-01-15
  7. A.S. Byatt: The Essential Guide by Margaret Reynolds, Jonathan Noakes, 2004-02-01
  8. Elementals: Stories of Fire and Ice by A.S. Byatt, 2000-07-11
  9. Little Black Book of Stories by A.S. Byatt, 2005-02-08
  10. A.S. Byatt's Possession: A Reader's Guide (Continuum Contemporaries) by Catherine Burgass, 2002-01
  11. Babel Tower by A.S. Byatt, 1997-06-24
  12. Identity and Cultural Memory in the Fiction of A.S. Byatt: Knitting the Net of Culture by Lena Steveker, 2009-12-15
  13. Angels & Insects: Two Novellas by A.S. Byatt, 1994-03-29
  14. A Whistling Woman by A.S. Byatt, 2004-04-13

1. Søgeresultat - Bibliotek.dk
SØGERESULTAT, Du har søgt på emne=Byatt AS, 2003. 1 bd. Sprog Engelsk Emne Byatt, AS ; Engelsk. Se detaljer. bestil. Søg litteratur om Lise Kristoffersen.
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2. A.S.Byatt Home Page
One of England s foremost writers, AS byatt was educated at York and at Newnham College, Cambridge. She taught at the Central School
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One of England's foremost writers, A. S. Byatt was educated at York and at Newnham College, Cambridge. She taught at the Central School of Art and Design and was Senior Lecturer in English and American Literature at University College, London, before returning to full-time writing in 1983. A distinguished critic as well as a novelist, she was appointed a C.B.E. in 1990
Her novel Possession won the Booker Prize and Irish Times/Aer Lingus International Fiction Prize in 1990. Her other fiction includes Babel Tower Angels and Insects , and The Djinn in the Nightingale's Eye . Her critical works include Degrees of Freedom , a study of the novels of Iris Murdoch, and Passions of the Mind (selected essays).
This site is still under development. At present it contains details of forthcoming events, publications and published works. A number of Mrs Byatt's essays on her works are also collected here. In the coming months this site will be expanded to include a full list of titles and translations, together with an extensive bibliography.

3. SALON: A.S. Byatt
The author of "Possession" on the dark side of utopia, the chains of literary feminism and the albatross of sex. By LAURA MILLER. A.S. byatt could be the patron saint of bookworms. Already a formidable literary figure in England, byatt achieved bestseller status in America with her 1990 novel
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The author of "Possession" on the dark side of utopia, the chains of literary feminism and the albatross of sex
By LAURA MILLER
A.S. Byatt could be the patron saint of bookworms. She describes her often-bedridden child self as having been "kept alive by fictions" mostly the novels of Dickens, Austen and Scott. Among the first women admitted to Cambridge, she has always been a "greedy reader," who weaves her many interests biology, history, philosophy among them into her work. The results are novels with, as she has often stated, "the whole world in them," books that teem with characters and ideas, books in which reading and writing usually prove a matter of life, death and freedom. Already a formidable literary figure in England, Byatt achieved best-seller status in America with her 1990 novel, "Possession: A Romance," a compulsively readable story about a clandestine love affair between two Victorian writers and the two modern-day academics who unearth their secret. Her novella "Morpho Eugenia," in which she examines the similarities between anthills and 19th century manor households, was made into the film "Angels and Insects" last year. Byatt is currently touring the United States to promote "Babel Tower," the third novel in a series that follows Frederica Potter, a bookish, Cambridge-educated young woman like Byatt, through the volatile terrain of mid-20th century England. "Babel Tower" takes place in the 1960s, and concerns two trials: an obscenity prosecution against Frederica's employer (for publishing "Babbletower," an overripe fairy tale of a utopia gone bad) and the heroine's own battle for custody of her son. She spoke with Salon in San Francisco.

4. SALON Departments: Lit Chat: A.S. Byatt
English novelist A.S. byatt has been described as a "postmodern Victorian." Her novels include the bestseller "Possession" and "Angels and Insects " which was recently made into a movie by director
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E nglish novelist A.S. Byatt has been described as a "postmodern Victorian." Her novels include the bestseller "Possession" and "Angels and Insects," which was recently made into a movie by director Phillip Haas. In an interview sponsored by San Francisco's City Arts and Lecture Series, Byatt discussed "Angels and Insects," D.H. Lawrence, and the challenges of literary feminism. Tell us about writing "Angels and Insects." I began with a visual image. I wanted to write a story which combined my obsession with television naturalism with my obsession with Victorian gothic. I thought you could make a really beautiful film which compared an ant heap to a Victorian mansion. And in the middle of the ant heap there's this large fat white queen simply producing children. The question is: is she the power center, or is she the slave? It didn't have a plot for a long time it was just this metaphor, which is a very simple one but works. And it got bigger and bigger. I had this vision of all these slightly sexless female servants, scurrying along the corridors of the gothic mansion like the worker ants. I read a lot of books about ant heaps, and a lot of books about Victorian servant life. The pun on "insect" and "incest" only occurred to me very, very late on, as a way of dealing with the plot, though it is, of course, also the case with insects in an ant heap. But then I had this further metaphorical idea that there should be a man who wanted to marry a butterfly and found he'd married the queen of the ants by mistake. He was a Darwinian and a determinist, while her father was desperately clinging to Christianity, and a religious lord of the manor.

5. Page For A.S. Byatt's _Possession_
This page is devoted to the study of A. S. byatt's 1990 novel Possession to related web sites, a bibliography of works by byatt as well as critical studies of
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6. Guardian Unlimited Books | Authors | Byatt, AS
10 Mar 2003, You couldn t make it up It seemed such a simple idea documentary maker Leanne Klein would follow AS byatt as she wrote her new novel.
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"I see writing as a passionate activity, like any other." Birthplace

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Critic and academic; her Ph.D supervisor told her, "My dear, every young girl with a first-class degree expects to be able to write a good novel. None of them can." Did you know?

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8. A.S. Byatt
A.S. byatt Filmography, Awards, Biography, Agent, Discussions, Photos, News Articles, Fan Sites on IMDb message board for A.S. byatt. Find where A.S. byatt is credited alongside another
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9. A. S. Byatt: An Overview
Themes Works Literature History. Religion Science Technology Characterization Setting. Imagery Structure Postimperial Main Sitemap.
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10. BYATT, A.S.
byatt, AS. Antonia Susan byatt født 24. august 1936. 01 Besættelse en romance ( Possession , 1990) Gyldendal 1992 Gyldendals
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Antonia Susan Byatt født 24. august 1936. "Besættelse : en romance" ("Possession", 1990)
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Gyldendals Bogklubber : 1996 "Djinnen i nattergalens øje : tre eventyr" ("The Djinn in the Nightingale's Eye")
Gyldendal : 1996 "Jomfruen i haven : roman" ("The Virgin in the Garden") Gyldendal : 1996, 1997(2) Gyldendals Bogklubber : 1997 Gyldendals Paperbacks, 3. udg. : 1998 "Stilleben : roman" ("Still life") Gyldendal : 1997 Gyldendals Bogklubber : 1997 "Babelstårn" ("Babel Tower") Gyldendal : 1998 Gyldendals Bogklubber, 1. bogklubudg. : 1999(1) "Elementer : historier om ild og is" ("Elementals") Gyldendal : 2001 "Korte liv : roman" ("The biographer's tale"), oversat af Claus Bech, 297 sider Gyldendal : 2003 Kilder: Dansk Bogfortegnelse, 1976- Lavet af Per Kjær Fredborg, 11-4-1994 og senest opdateret/rettet d.

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12. A.S. Byatt's Possession
byatt, AS (1990a) Possession A Romance. London Chatto Windus. byatt, AS (1979) A Note on the Text . George Eliot, The Mill on the Floss, ed. A.ÿS.
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A.S. Byatt's Possession for British and for American Readers
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In dealing with American editions of English authors, nothing can be taken for granted. Let me repeat: nothing can be taken for granted. (Weber 1952: 48) Publishing policies across the Atlantic
A practical consequence of this necessarily multiple production process was that those involved in it - authors as well as publishers or printers - could introduce alterations, willingly or unwillingly, at particular stages. In the case of authors, this meant that they were offered the possibility to revise, and thus the chance to realize any second thoughts they might already have developed relating to what they had written only a short time ago (or third thoughts, rather, in case of a preceding serialization or any other form prior to book publication).
In the case of publishers and printers, this usually meant (apart from attempts at outright censorship) that spelling and punctuation could be made to conform to either British or American practice or to any kind of publishing-house style, for example the alteration of '-is-' and '-our' (as in 'realise' and 'labour') to '-iz-' and '-or', respectively, or the change from single to double quotation marks as indication of direct speech.
Another important change has been the increasing process of concentration within the book publishing sector, and the formation of transatlantic publishing 'empires' (frequently as parts of even larger multinational companies).

13. Literary Encyclopedia: Byatt, A. S.
byatt, AS. (1936 ). www.LitEncyc.com. Domain Literature. Novelist, Story Writer, Essayist. Active 1964 - in England, Britain, Europe.
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AS byatt f. 1936 Antonia Susan byatt er født i Sheffield, Yorkshire, England. Søster til forfatteren Margaret Drabble. Modtog
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15. Byatt, AS (Antonia Susan)
Comments/Inquiries ©New York University 19932004. byatt, AS (Antonia Susan). Sex, Female. National Origin, England. Era, Late 20th Century. Born, 1936.
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16. Byatt, AS (Antonia Susan) The Chinese Lobster
Literature Annotations. byatt, AS (Antonia Susan) The Chinese Lobster. Genre, Short Story (43 pp.).
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Genre Short Story (43 pp.) Keywords Body Self-Image Eating Disorder Power Relations Suicide ... Women's Health Summary This is a story of the interactions of an art student and her assigned mentor, with whom she is at odds, and the interactions of the mentor with a university professor who has been given the task of arbitration between the student and the mentor. The problem for the student and the mentor is that they have totally divergent views of Matisse as a painter of women's bodies. The mentor sees these paintings as beautiful but they are abhorrent to the student, who has developed an eating disorder as part of her rebellion against the emphasis on female pulchritude. The painting "La Porte Noire" is used to describe the mentor's great admiration for Matisse's amazing use of color.

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byatt, AS, bI ut Pronunciation Key. byatt, AS (Antonia Susan byatt), 1936–, British novelist; sister of Margaret Drabble. Death in the fiction of AS byatt.
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    Byatt, A. S. [b I u t] Pronunciation Key Byatt, A. S. (Antonia Susan Byatt), Drabble . Educated at Cambridge, Bryn Mawr College, Pa., and Oxford, she is a noted critic and novelist whose work is at once erudite, subtle, and passionate. Her best-known novel, Possession Booker Prize . Byatt's other fiction includes a quartet of novels, The Virgin in the Garden Still-Life Babel Tower (1996), and A Whistling Woman (2002), interrelated books centered around a Yorkshire family and exploring modern English life, as well as the novella Angels and Insects (1992) and the novel The Biographer's Tale (2001), both of which examine Victorian times with a contemporary sensibility. She is also known for studies of Iris Murdoch (1965, 1976) and other literary essays, e.g., Passions of the Mind On Histories and Stories (2000); short stories, e.g.

18. Byatt, A. S. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. byatt, AS. (Antonia Susan byatt) (b ´ t) (KEY) , 1936–, British novelist; sister of Margaret Drabble.
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ATTRIBUTION AS (Antonia Susan) byatt (b. 1936), British author. Quoted in Daily Telegraph (London, July 21, 1986). The Columbia World of Quotations.
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