The fiction of Ian McEwan / edited by Peter Childs

Colaborador(es): Childs, Peter [editor literario]Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries A reader's guide to essential criticismDetalles de publicación: Hampshire : Palgrave Macmillan, 2005 Descripción: XIII, 166 p. ; 22 cmISBN: 1-4039-1908-9Tema(s): McEwan, Ian -- Crítica e interpretaciónResumen: Ian McEwan is one of Britain's most established, and controversial, writers. This book introduces students to a range of critical approaches to McEwan's fiction. Criticism is drawn from selections in academic essays and articles, and reviews in newspapers, journals, magazines and websites, with editorial comment providing context, drawing attention to key points and identifying differences in critical perspectives. The book features selections from published interviews with Ian McEwan and covers all of the writer's novels to date, including his latest novel Saturday.Resumen: INDICE: Acknowledgements; Introduction; The Fleshly Grail: First Love, Last Rites; Underworld: In Between the Sheets; A Nice Sleep: The Cement Garden; The Desire to be a Victim: The Comfort of Strangers; True Maturity: The Child in Time; No Different From You: The Innocent; Ca Suffit: Black Dogs; Rationality is Its Own Kind of Innocence: Enduring Love; Their Reasonable Laws: Amsterdam; Storytelling as Self-justification: Atonement; And Now, What Days Are These?: Saturday; Notes; Select Bibliography; Index
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Ian McEwan is one of Britain's most established, and controversial, writers. This book introduces students to a range of critical approaches to McEwan's fiction. Criticism is drawn from selections in academic essays and articles, and reviews in newspapers, journals, magazines and websites, with editorial comment providing context, drawing attention to key points and identifying differences in critical perspectives. The book features selections from published interviews with Ian McEwan and covers all of the writer's novels to date, including his latest novel Saturday.

INDICE: Acknowledgements; Introduction; The Fleshly Grail: First Love, Last Rites; Underworld: In Between the Sheets; A Nice Sleep: The Cement Garden; The Desire to be a Victim: The Comfort of Strangers; True Maturity: The Child in Time; No Different From You: The Innocent; Ca Suffit: Black Dogs; Rationality is Its Own Kind of Innocence: Enduring Love; Their Reasonable Laws: Amsterdam; Storytelling as Self-justification: Atonement; And Now, What Days Are These?: Saturday; Notes; Select Bibliography; Index

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