Author: Donald Gutierrez
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Languages : en
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A Critical Study of Anthony Powell's A Dance to the Music of Time
Author: Donald Gutierrez
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Anthony Powell
Author: Hilary Spurling
Publisher: Penguin UK
ISBN: 0241256550
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 635
Book Description
'A landmark biography' The Times, Books of the Year The long-awaited portrait of a literary master from one of our generation's greatest biographers Anthony Powell: the literary genius who gave us A Dance to the Music of Time, an undisputed classic of English literature. Spanning twelve spectacular volumes and written over twenty-five years, his comic masterpiece teems with idiosyncratic characters, capturing twentieth century Britain through war and peace. Drawing on Powell's letters and journals, and the memories of those who knew him, Hilary Spurling explores his life. Investigating the friends, relations, lovers, acquaintances, fools and geniuses who surrounded him, she reveals the comical and tragic events that inspired one of the greatest fictions of the age. * Discover Anthony Powell's A Dance to the Music of Time series, available in paperback and e-book from Arrow.
Publisher: Penguin UK
ISBN: 0241256550
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 635
Book Description
'A landmark biography' The Times, Books of the Year The long-awaited portrait of a literary master from one of our generation's greatest biographers Anthony Powell: the literary genius who gave us A Dance to the Music of Time, an undisputed classic of English literature. Spanning twelve spectacular volumes and written over twenty-five years, his comic masterpiece teems with idiosyncratic characters, capturing twentieth century Britain through war and peace. Drawing on Powell's letters and journals, and the memories of those who knew him, Hilary Spurling explores his life. Investigating the friends, relations, lovers, acquaintances, fools and geniuses who surrounded him, she reveals the comical and tragic events that inspired one of the greatest fictions of the age. * Discover Anthony Powell's A Dance to the Music of Time series, available in paperback and e-book from Arrow.
"A Dance to the Music of Time"
Author: Nicholas Peter Munday
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Category : Jenkins, Nick (Fictitious character)
Languages : en
Pages : 352
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Category : Jenkins, Nick (Fictitious character)
Languages : en
Pages : 352
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Notes to the Music of Time
Author: Daniel H. Woodward
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Languages : en
Pages : 230
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Languages : en
Pages : 230
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Investigating Powell’s A Dance to the Music of Time
Author: Isabelle Joyau
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 134923284X
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 233
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Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 134923284X
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 233
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Dawn Powell at Her Best
Author: Dawn Powell
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Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 488
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Deft, funny, knowing, compassionate and poetic. --John Updike in the New Yorker
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Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 488
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Deft, funny, knowing, compassionate and poetic. --John Updike in the New Yorker
Anthony Powell's "A Dance to the Music of Time"
Author: David Christie
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Category : Dissertations, Academic
Languages : en
Pages : 286
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Category : Dissertations, Academic
Languages : en
Pages : 286
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On Nineteen Eighty-Four
Author: D.J. Taylor
Publisher: Abrams
ISBN: 1683356845
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
The essential backstory to the creation and meaning of one of the most important novels of the twentieth century—and now the twenty-first. Since its publication nearly seventy years ago, George Orwell’s 1984 has been regarded as one of the most influential novels of the modern age. Politicians have testified to its influence on their intellectual identities, rock musicians have made records about it, TV viewers watch a reality show named for it, and a White House spokesperson tells of “alternative facts.” The world we live in is often described as an Orwellian one, awash in inescapable surveillance and invasions of privacy. On Nineteen Eighty-Four dives deep into Orwell’s life to chart his earlier writings and key moments in his youth, such as his years at a boarding school, whose strict and charismatic headmaster shaped the idea of Big Brother. Taylor tells the story of the writing of the book, taking readers to the Scottish island of Jura, where Orwell, newly famous thanks to Animal Farm but coping with personal tragedy and rapidly declining health, struggled to finish 1984. Published during the cold war—a term Orwell coined—Taylor elucidates the environmental influences on the book. Then he examines 1984’s post-publication life, including its role as a tool to understand our language, politics, and government. In a climate where truth, surveillance, censorship, and critical thinking are contentious, Orwell’s work is necessary. Written with resonant and reflective analysis, On Nineteen Eighty-Four is both brilliant and remarkably timely. Praise for On Nineteen Eighty-Four “A lively, engaging, concise biography of a novel.” —Kirkus Reviews “The fascinating origins and complex legacy of this enduring masterwork are chronicled in [this] arresting new book.” —BookPage “Brisk [and] focused. . . . Taylor here covers the highlights, giving both an overview of Orwell’s career and a survey of his greatest literary achievement.” —Wall Street Journal “Taylor is an accomplished literary critic and he illuminates Orwell’s work in the context of his life, elegantly and expertly charting his course from Grub Street to bestsellerdom.” —TheGuardian
Publisher: Abrams
ISBN: 1683356845
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
The essential backstory to the creation and meaning of one of the most important novels of the twentieth century—and now the twenty-first. Since its publication nearly seventy years ago, George Orwell’s 1984 has been regarded as one of the most influential novels of the modern age. Politicians have testified to its influence on their intellectual identities, rock musicians have made records about it, TV viewers watch a reality show named for it, and a White House spokesperson tells of “alternative facts.” The world we live in is often described as an Orwellian one, awash in inescapable surveillance and invasions of privacy. On Nineteen Eighty-Four dives deep into Orwell’s life to chart his earlier writings and key moments in his youth, such as his years at a boarding school, whose strict and charismatic headmaster shaped the idea of Big Brother. Taylor tells the story of the writing of the book, taking readers to the Scottish island of Jura, where Orwell, newly famous thanks to Animal Farm but coping with personal tragedy and rapidly declining health, struggled to finish 1984. Published during the cold war—a term Orwell coined—Taylor elucidates the environmental influences on the book. Then he examines 1984’s post-publication life, including its role as a tool to understand our language, politics, and government. In a climate where truth, surveillance, censorship, and critical thinking are contentious, Orwell’s work is necessary. Written with resonant and reflective analysis, On Nineteen Eighty-Four is both brilliant and remarkably timely. Praise for On Nineteen Eighty-Four “A lively, engaging, concise biography of a novel.” —Kirkus Reviews “The fascinating origins and complex legacy of this enduring masterwork are chronicled in [this] arresting new book.” —BookPage “Brisk [and] focused. . . . Taylor here covers the highlights, giving both an overview of Orwell’s career and a survey of his greatest literary achievement.” —Wall Street Journal “Taylor is an accomplished literary critic and he illuminates Orwell’s work in the context of his life, elegantly and expertly charting his course from Grub Street to bestsellerdom.” —TheGuardian
Invitation to the Dance
Author: Hilary Spurling
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Category : Autobiographical fiction, English
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Category : Autobiographical fiction, English
Languages : en
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A Buyer's Market
Author: Anthony Powell
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Languages : en
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