Veronica #202

Veronica #202
Author: Dan Parent
Publisher: Archie Comic Publications, Inc.
Total Pages: 28
Release:
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1627382313

There's a new hunk in town and Veronica has her sights set on him. She latches on to Kevin, but despite her increasingly persistent attempts to get his attention, he's just not interested! Jughead takes advantage of the situation and uses them both in his quest to play Veronica for a fool. In the end, will Jughead turn out to be the real dunce?

Veronica #201

Veronica #201
Author: Dan Parent
Publisher: Archie Comic Publications, Inc.
Total Pages: 27
Release:
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1627382305

"This and Tat": A tattoo artist named Arnie falls hard for Veronica, and even gets a tattoo in her image... but just wait until Veronica gets an "inkling" of his other tattoos!

Archie #202

Archie #202
Author: Frank Doyle
Publisher: Archie Comic Publications, Inc.
Total Pages: 27
Release:
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1681830213

A Novel Experience: Archie borrowed a library book from Jughead, and now it's almost overdue! Now he has to rush over to Jug's house to give it back before it's too late! But seeing as this is Archie, it probably won't go as plannedÉ

Betty & Veronica Double Digest #202

Betty & Veronica Double Digest #202
Author: Archie Superstars
Publisher: Archie Comic Publications, Inc.
Total Pages: 150
Release:
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1619882973

Nothing can pull Veronica away from a relaxing day of watching soaps on her couch except Betty's hunk of a cousin George! However, a day of excitement at the amusement park is not exactly Veronica's cup of tea! For the chance to get to know George better, Veronica gets more than what she bargained for in "A Ride on the Wild Side!"

Betty & Veronica Double Digest #292

Betty & Veronica Double Digest #292
Author: Archie Superstars
Publisher: Archie Comic Publications
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2021-03-31
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1645764613

BRAND NEW STORY: “What if Betty and Veronica Were Super Geniuses?” This “what if?” scenario imagines what things would be like if Betty and Veronica were smarter than Riverdale’s resident genius Dilton Doiley. What kind of technological advances will take place when two BFFs combine their mega-brain power?

Betty & Veronica (2016-) #1

Betty & Veronica (2016-) #1
Author: Adam Hughes
Publisher: Archie Comic Publications
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2016-07-20
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1682550230

The most highly-anticipated debut in comics history is here! Betty and Veronica are America’s sweethearts… until they turn on each other! “Pops’ Chocklit Shoppe is being taken over by a huge coffee company. When Betty and Veronica go head-to-head over the issue, all bets are off! Friendships will shatter. Cities will burn. Nails will be broken. Betty and Veronica are back in this all-new #1 from comics legend Adam Hughes!

Realism, Form, and Representation in the Edwardian Novel

Realism, Form, and Representation in the Edwardian Novel
Author: Charlotte Jones
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2021-01-07
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0192599801

The real represents to my perception the things that we cannot possibly not know, sooner or later, in one way or another', wrote Henry James in 1907. This description, riven with double negatives, hesitation, and uncertainty, encapsulates the epistemological difficulties of realism, for underlying its narrative and descriptive apparatus as an aesthetic mode lies a philosophical quandary. What grounds the 'real' of the realist novel? What kind of perception is required to validate the experience of reality? How does the realist novel represent the difficulty of knowing? What comes to the fore in James's account, as in so many, is how the forms of realism are constituted by a relation to unknowing, absence, and ineffability. Realism, Form, and Representation in the Edwardian Novel recovers a neglected literary history centred on the intricate relationship between fictional representation and philosophical commitment. It asks how—or if—we can conceptualize realist novels when the objects of their representational intentions are realities that might exist beyond what is empirically verifiable by sense data or analytically verifiable by logic, and are thus irreducible to conceptual schemes or linguistic practices—a formulation Charlotte Jones refers to as 'synthetic realism'. In new readings of Edwardian novels including Conrad's Nostromo and The Secret Agent, Wells's Tono-Bungay, and Ford's The Good Soldier, this volume revises and reconsiders key elements of realist novel theory—metaphor and metonymy; character interiority; the insignificant detail; omniscient narration and free indirect discourse; causal linearity—to uncover the representational strategies by which realist writers grapple with the recalcitrance of reality as a referential anchor, and seek to give form to the force, opacity, and uncertain scope of realities that may lie beyond the material. In restoring a metaphysical dimension to the realist novel's imaginary, Realism, Form, and Representation in the Edwardian Novel offers a new conceptualization of realism both within early twentieth-century literary culture and as a transhistorical mode of representation.