The politics of literary reputation - John Rodden
the making and claiming of "St. George" Orwell
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1989Uitgever: Oxford University Press478 paginasTaal: EngelsISBN-10: 0195039548ISBN-13: 9780195039542Koop dit boek tweedehands
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1989, xiii,478pp. Illustrated. Cloth. Dust jacket with signs of use. Book in good condition. "This is a fascinating study - part biography, part cultural history - about George Orwell and his literary reputation. No one gained such sudden fame as Orwell did in the United States after publication of his two most important works, "Animal Farm" and "1984". In addition, no contemporary literary figure has continued to have such a strong reputation for such a long time. Rodden's book is partly about the nature of literary reputations how they are established and maintained. But more important is the question of Orwell's career and influence how he has been perceived and adopted by political factions from left to right; the development of his literary career, and the immense influence he has had in the United States." [The Politics of Literary Reputation. The Making and Claiming of 'St. George' Orwell]