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The Critical Response to Joan Didion: Critical Responses in Arts and Letters

Autor Sharon Felton
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 dec 1993 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Joan Didion is a major contemporary American novelist and journalist whose works have popular appeal and are widely studied from a variety of literary perspectives as well as for philosophical, psychological, and political insights into the times and topics with which they deal. This volume collects an extensive range of critical commentary, both reviews and scholarly examinations, including newly commissioned essays, covering the entire canon: four works of fiction and five of nonfiction published between 1963 and 1992. Individually, the selections explore diverse critical approaches to Didion's canon; collectively, they establish a critical map that will serve as a guide to future scholarship. A substantive introduction assesses the canon and the critical reaction to it. Other features include a brief chronology of Didion's accomplishments, a bibliography, and contributors and subject indexes.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313285349
ISBN-10: 0313285349
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Seria Critical Responses in Arts and Letters

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

SHARON FELTON is a specialist in modern and contemporary American and British literature and women's writing. Now teaching in Canada, she was Assistant Professor of English at the University of Connecticut at Waterbury. Her articles and reviews have appeared in Hollins Critic, Connecticut Review, Mississippi Quarterly, American Literature, Studies in the Humanities, Modern Fiction Studies, and other journals.

Cuprins

Series Foreword by Cameron NorthouseIntroduction by Sharon FeltonRun RiverNew Yorker reviewPlaying it Rough by Thomas HindeThe Journey Nowhere: Didion's Run River by Jennifer L. RandisiRun River: A Western Story of Paradise Lost by Michelle LorisSlouching Towards BethlehemFrom Hippies to Hawaii by Gerald MeyerHer Heart's with the Wagon Trains by Melvin MaddocksJoan Didion's Dreampolitics of the Self by Evan CartonThe Cat in the Shimmer by Chris AndersonPlay It As It LaysAtlantic review by Phoebe-Lou AdamsA Treatment of the Theme of Social Disintegration by Peter DollardNovels and Nothingness by Mark SchorerThe Dissociation of Self in Joan Didion's Play It As It Lays by Rodney SimardMaking Sense and Telling Stories: Problems of Cognition and Narration in Joan Didion's Play It As It Lays by Sandra K. HinchmanA Book of Common PrayerKirkus Reviews reviewAmerica review by Elizabeth Woods ShawDidion's Grace by Peter PrescottThrough Greene-land in Drag: Joan Didion's A Book of Common Prayer by Patricia MerivaleJoan Didion: Witnessing the Abyss by Samuel Chase CoaleThe White AlbumAtlantic review by Phoebe-Lou AdamsPictures from an Expedition by Martha DuffyJoan Didion's Symbolic Landscapes by Merritt MosleyThe Poetics of Joan Didion's Journalism by Mark Z. MuggliSalvadorSalvadorean Nights by David LeppardA Culture of Fear by Juan E. CorradiSnap Books by Michael MassingTo El Salvador by Lynne HanleyDemocracyAtlantic review by Phoebe-Lou AdamsLibrary Journal review by Janet E. WieheAn American Education by Thomas R. EdwardsAmerican Spectator review by Thomas MallonThe Political Vision of Joan Didion's Democracy by Michael TagerJoan Didion and the Presence of Absence by Janis P. StoutMiamiChoice review by J. RafertyDidion's Miami and Multiple Realities by Ruth WalkerThe Mirage of Miami by Nicholas LemannDidion's Political Tropics: Miami and the Basis for Community by Sandra K. HinchmanAfter HenryDidion Moves East but Remains at Home in the Essay by John LownsbroughAmerican Spectator review by Christopher CaldwellActual Experience, Preferred Narratives: Didion's After Henry by Laura JulierBibliographyContributors IndexSubject Index