John Banville:
"John Kenny's new study reveals the hidden depths of this contemporary Irish novelist. It mediates between two approaches to Banville: novel-by-novel introductions, and close critical readings. Its discussions of the individual novels are arranged thematically to demonstrate the underlying...
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Dublin [u.a.]
Irish Acad. Press
2009
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Ausgabe: | 1. publ. |
Schriftenreihe: | Visions and revisions
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Zusammenfassung: | "John Kenny's new study reveals the hidden depths of this contemporary Irish novelist. It mediates between two approaches to Banville: novel-by-novel introductions, and close critical readings. Its discussions of the individual novels are arranged thematically to demonstrate the underlying patterns in Banville's work and thought, and one of this book's major strengths is that it gives space to the author to speak for himself. With a close eye on chronology, the book begins by establishing the intellectual and cultural contexts of the work and its reception. Ranging widely from his first book Long Lankin (1970) to his Man-Booker winning novel The Sea (2005) and his recent popular fiction written under the name Benjamin Black, Kenny provides readings of Banville's Irish perspectives, his enduring thematic preoccupations, and his crucial ideas about literature." "The discussions here are all attentive to those who may be in the early stages of familiarity with Banville, so that the general application of ideas and arguments can be understood without firsthand or detailed knowledge of the works under discussion. Those who are well acquainted with Banville will discover fresh aspects of emphasis and suggestion."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | XXII, 200 S. |
ISBN: | 9780716529019 9780716529002 |
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adam_text | Contents
Preface
ix
.Acknowledgements
xiii
Chronology
xv
Periods
xxi
Editions and Referencing
xxiii
1.
The Belief in Autonomy: Intellectual and Cultural Contexts
for
Banville s
Work and Reception
1
2.
A Man with Nothing to Say: The Irish Context
37
3.
Novels of Their Place and Time: Birchwood, The Newton Letter,
The Untouchable
59
4.
The Science of Imagination and the Art of the Novel:
The Tetralogy and its Surrounding Ideas
86
5.
Scenes of Crime: The Trilogy and Banville s Moral Fictions
121
6.
Face Painting: The Arts of Self-Reflection in the
Trilogy and the Late Period 1
47
Select Bibliography
183
Index
193
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adam_txt |
Contents
Preface
ix
.Acknowledgements
xiii
Chronology
xv
Periods
xxi
Editions and Referencing
xxiii
1.
The Belief in Autonomy: Intellectual and Cultural Contexts
for
Banville 's
Work and Reception
1
2.
A Man with Nothing to Say: The Irish Context
37
3.
Novels of Their Place and Time: Birchwood, The Newton Letter,
The Untouchable
59
4.
The Science of Imagination and the Art of the Novel:
The Tetralogy and its Surrounding Ideas
86
5.
Scenes of Crime: The Trilogy and Banville's Moral Fictions
121
6.
Face Painting: The Arts of Self-Reflection in the
Trilogy and the Late Period 1
47
Select Bibliography
183
Index
193 |
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