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The Critical Response to Raymond Chandler: Critical Responses in Arts and Letters

Autor J. Kennet Van Dover
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 feb 1995 – vârsta până la 17 ani
In the past decade, Raymond Chandler has come to be recognized as a major mid-century American novelist. Though an immensely popular writer of mysteries, Chandler is now receiving the serious attention of scholars. He is seen as a writer with a deliberate approach toward the creation of fictions that present a significant criticism of American life. The essays and reviews in this volume trace the response to Chandler's work from 1944 to the present.This volume traces the changing reception of Chandler's works. It includes essays and reviews from 1944 to the present. These pieces treat various aspects of Chandler's art, such as his writing style, the nature of the hard-boiled detective hero, the relation of Chandler to his contemporaries, Los Angeles as the setting for his fiction, studies of individual novels, and analyses of films of Chandler's works. An introductory chapter provides a context for understanding Chandler as a writer, and the bibliography at the end of the volume demonstrates the growing amount of attention his novels are receiving.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313279485
ISBN-10: 0313279489
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: chronology, bibliography, index
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Seria Critical Responses in Arts and Letters

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

J. K. VAN DOVER is Professor of English at Lincoln University in Pennsylvania. He has published books on William Kennedy, Daniel Defoe, Erle Stanley Gardner, Ian Fleming, and others.

Cuprins

Series Foreword by Cameron NorthouseAcknowledgmentsChronologyIntroduction by J. K. Van DoverChandler and the Reviewers: American and English Observations on a P.I.'s Progress, 1939-1964 by J. K. Van DoverA Cato of the Cruelties by R. W. FlintPhilip Marlowe Speaking by R. W. LidOn Raymond Chandler by Fredric JamesonFrom Raymond Chandler and an American Genre by E. M. BeekmanThe Complex Art of Raymond Chandler by George N. DoveRaymond Chandler's Los Angeles by Tom S. ReckRats Behind The Wainscoting: Politics, Convention, and Chandler's The Big Sleep by Peter J. RabinowitzFrom Aggressive Reading: Detective Fiction and Realistic Narrative by James GuettiHoward Hawks's The Big Sleep: A Paradigm for the Postwar American Family by Brian GallagherChivalry and Modernity in Raymond Chandler's The Big Sleep by Ernest FontanaThe Function of Simile in Raymond Chandler's Novels by Stephen L. TannerThe Mind of the Hardboiled: Ross Macdonald and the Roles of Criticism by T. R. SteinerRaymond Chandler and the Business of Literature by Johanna M. SmithNarrative Symmetries in Farewell, My Lovely by J. K. Van DoverBibliographyIndex