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Author: | Susan Baker,Curtis S. Gibson |
ISBN13: | 978-0313326226 |
Title: | Gore Vidal : A Critical Companion/Online |
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Category: | History and Criticism |
Publisher: | GEM Online (September 30, 2002) |
Vidal, Gore, 1925- Criticism and interpretation. Personal Name: Gibson, Curtis . 1945-. Download Gore Vidal : a critical companion Susan Baker and Curtis S. Gibson. On this site it is impossible to download the book, read the book online or get the contents of a book. The administration of the site is not responsible for the content of the site. The data of catalog based on open source database. All rights are reserved by their owners. Download book Gore Vidal : a critical companion, Susan Baker and Curtis S.
Baker and Gibson show that while Vidal's novels are tremendously entertaining, they are also serious examinations of a recurring theme - the decline of the West in general and the decline of the United States in particular. A biographical sketch precedes a general discussion of Vidal's early novels. The discussion of each novel includes sections on plot and character development, thematic issues, narrative style, and an alternative critical approach from which to read the novel
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Susan Baker, Curtis S. Baker and Gibson show that while Vidal's novels are tremendously entertaining, they are also serious examinations of a recurring theme-the decline of the West in general and the decline of the United States in particular. A biographical sketch of the writer precedes a general discussion of Vidal's early novels. Each of the following chapters examines an individual novel, from Julian (1964) to Live from Golgotha (1992), with special emphasis on artistic development and historical and intellectual context . Gore Vidal: A Critical Companion (Critical Companions to Popular Contemporary Writers). 0313295794 (ISBN13: 9780313295799).
Gore Vidal: A Critical Companion (Critical Companions to Popular Contemporary Writers): ISBN 9780313295799 (978-0-313-29579-9) Hardcover, Greenwood, 1997. Founded in 1997, BookFinder. Coauthors & Alternates. Learn More at LibraryThing. Curtis S. Gibson at LibraryThing.
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Gore Vidal Eugene Luther Gore Vidal born Eugene Louis Vidal, October 3, 1925 – July 31, 2012) was an American writer known for his essays, novels, screenplays, and Broadway plays. As a well-known public intellectual, he was known for his patrician manner and witty aphorisms. Vidal’s grandfather was the . Gore Vidal: a critical companion. Susan Baker, Curtis S. Greenwood Publishing Group, 1997. Collection Online, Francesco Vezzoli. Trailer for the Remake of Gore Vidal’s Caligula. The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation.
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Gore Vidal has deserved a better hearing from literary critics than he has received," White asserts, just before discussing Aldridge's reception of Vidal a decade earlier. The Apostate Angel: A Critical Study of Gore Vidal (1974) By Bernard F. Dick. In his smart - and smartly written - examination of Vidal's work, Professor Dick eschews Vidalian biography in the early pages and replaces it with some brief autobiography: He began reading Vidal while in college in the mid-1950s, when "most college students who were eager to know what was happening in contemporary literature pursued their interests without a mentor