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Libros antiguos y modernos

Suguna Ramanathan

THE NOVELS OF C.P. SNOW. A CRITICAL INTRODUCTION

THE MACMILLAN PRESS, 1978

23,39 € 25,99 €

Studio Maglione Maria Luisa

(Napoli, Italia)

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Año de publicación
1978
ISBN
9780333234808
Lugar de impresión
LONDON, LONDRA
Autor
Suguna Ramanathan
Volúmenes
1
Serial
Fuori Collana
Editores
THE MACMILLAN PRESS
Formato
22 cm
Materia
English literature, Fiction, History, Criticism, Critica letteraria, Letteratura, Scienza, Modernismo
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RILEGATO
Sobrecubierta
No
Conservación
Como nuevo
Idiomas
Italiano
Encuadernación
Tapa dura
Primera edición

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The reaction of C.P. Snow against modernism in general and the aesthetic novel in particular has become part of literary history. It is now pretty generally agreed that Snow is a contemporary who regards himself as part of a continuing tradition, who unreservedly hailed the scientific and technological revolution, initially at any rate, and was preoccupied as much with the world of man’s social, political and public interests as with the examination of his inner life. Such was the critics' assessment of Snow in the sixties and they were, of course, right in the main. But viewed today, in the shadowed light of the later novels, he appears as a writer who, besides carrying on within the old tradition of the realistic novel, was groping, fumbling towards the expression of a peculiar, individual, extra-literary sensibility.

Table of Contents
Sensibility and form
The social setting
The examined life
Groups and enclaves
The darkening vision
Characterisation and style

Descrizione bibliografica
Titolo: The Novels of C. P. Snow: A Critical Introduction
Titolo tradotto: I romanzi di CP Snow: un'introduzione critica
Autore: Suguna Ramanathan
Editore: London: Palgrave The Macmillan Press LTD, 1978
Lunghezza: 125 pagine; 22 cm
ISBN: 0333234804, 9780333234808
Formato: Hardcover
Language: English
Lingua: Inglese
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