John Gross

John Gross is theatre critic of the Sunday Telegraph and a former editor of The Times Literary Supplement. For a number of years he was also a staff writer for The New York Times. His previous works include the classic study The Rise and Fall of the Man of Letters and the widely acclaimed Shylock: Four Hundred Years in the Life of a Legend, and he has edited several anthologies, among them The Oxford Book of Essays, The Oxford Book of Aphorisms, The Oxford Book of English Prose and After Shakespeare. He lives in London SW2 - several miles from E3, the setting for his most recent and critically acclaimed memoir of his East End childhood in the thirties, A Double Thread.

 
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  • Books

THE OXFORD BOOK OF PARODIES

Release UK: 13th May 2010
Publisher UK: OUP
ISBN: 978-019954882
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Parodies come in all shapes and sizes. There are broad parodies and subtle parodies, ingenious imitations and knockabout spoofs, scornful lampoons and affectionate pastiches. All these varieties, and many others, are represented in this stunning new anthology, which provides an unparalleled introduction to the parodist's art. The classics of the genre are all here, from Lewis Carroll to Max Beerbohm; but so are scores of lesser known but scarcely less gifted figures, and brilliant contemporaries such as Craig Brown and Wendy Cope. At every stage there are surprises. Chaucer celebrates Miss Joan Hunter Dunn, Proust visits Chelsea, Yeats re-writes 'Old King Cole', Harry Potter encounters Mick Jagger, a modernized Sermon on the Mount rubs shoulders with an obituary of Sherlock Holmes. The collection provides a hilarious running commentary on literary history, but it also looks beyond literature in the narrow sense to take in such things as advertisements, legal rituals, political warfare, and a scientific hoax.

THE NEW OXFORD BOOK OF LITERARY ANECDOTES

Release UK: 11th May 2006
Publisher UK: OUP
ISBN: 0 19 280
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An unrivalled collection of literary gossip and intimate sidelights on the lives of authors. The dictionary defines an anecdote as `a short account of an entertaining or interesting incident`, and the anecdotes in this collection more than live up to that description. Many of them are funny, often explosively so. Others are touching, outrageous, sinister, inspiring, or downright weird. They show writers in the English-speaking world from Chaucer to the present acting both unpredictably, and deeply in character. The range is wide - this is a book which finds room for Milton and Margaret Atwood, George Eliot and P.G.Wodehouse, Chinua Achebe and Ian Fleming, Brendan Behan and Wittgenstein. It is also a book in which you can find out which great historian`s face was once mistaken for a baby`s bottom, which film star once left a hauncting account of Virginia Woolf not long before her death, and what Agatha Christie really thought of Hercule Poirot - a book not just for lovers of literature, but anyone with a taste for the curiosities of human nature.

AFTER SHAKESPEARE

Release UK: 30th Apr 2002
Publisher UK: OUP
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AFTER SHAKESPEARE: AN ANTHOLOGY (LANGUAGE FOR LIFE)

Release UK: 1st Jan 2002
Publisher UK: OUP
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DOUBLE THREAD: GROWING UP ENGLISH AND JEWISH IN LONDON

Release UK: 1st Jan 2002
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A touching memoir of a Jewish-English childhood in 1940s East End London.

John Gross is the son of a Jewish doctor who practiced in East End London from the 1920s to WW2 and later. His parents were the children of immigrants, steeped in the customs and traditions of Eastern Europe, yet outside the home he grew up in the very English world of comics and corner shops, sandbags and bombsites. Looking back on his childhood with humour and insight, he reflects on his double inheritance. The richness of Yiddish words, the rituals and mysteries of the synagogue are set against the life of the streets, where boxers and gangsters are heroes and patients turn up on the door step at all hours.

SHYLOCK: A LEGEND AND ITS LEGACY

Release UK: 1st Jan 2002
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THE OXFORD BOOK OF ENGLISH PROSE

Release UK: 1st Jan 1998
Publisher UK: OUP
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THE OXFORD BOOK OF COMIC VERSE

Release UK: 1st Jan 1994
Publisher UK: OUP
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THE OXFORD BOOK OF ESSAYS

Release UK: 1st Jan 1991
Publisher UK: OUP
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THE OXFORD BOOK OF APHORISMS

Release UK: 1st Jan 1983
Publisher UK: OUP
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THE RISE AND FALL OF THE MAN OF LETTERS: ENGLISH LITERARY LIFE SINCE 1800 (PENGUIN LITERARY CRITICISM)

Release UK: 1st Jan 1973
Publisher UK: Penguin
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RUDYARD KIPLING: THE MAN, HIS WORK AND HIS WORLD

Release UK: 1st Jan 1972
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JAMES JOYCE

Release UK: 1st Jan 1970
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