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The Critical Response to John Cheever: Critical Responses in Arts and Letters

Autor Francis J. Bosha
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 noi 1993
Bosha collects major, representative criticism of John Cheever's fiction, and his posthumously published Letters and Journals, from the earliest reviews of 1943, through to the present. The volume provides a clear and comprehensive assessment of Cheever's critical reputation both during his lifetime, as each of his books was published and reviewed, and retrospectively, by academics and literary historians who have sought to place Cheever's work in a larger literary context. In addition to several new essays written specifically for this volume, this book publishes, for the first time, a long interview which John Cheever gave less than a year before his death. This interview, according to Prof. Robert G. Collins, who conducted it, is almost certainly the last to be publicly heard. The book begins with a critical introductory essay that traces the dominant themes and patterns in Cheever criticism and comments on the critical reception of his work over the last five decades. A chronology highlights the chief events in Cheever's life and career. The chapters that follow are arranged chronologically, with each chapter devoted to one of Cheever's works. Within each chapter are selections of criticism. The book concludes with a bibliography and index.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313283550
ISBN-10: 0313283559
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Seria Critical Responses in Arts and Letters

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Series Foreword by Cameron Northouse
Preface
Introduction
Chronology
The Writings of John Cheever
Documentary Section
The Way Some People Live (1943) with Selected Reviews
John Cheever's Sense of Drama by Struthers Burt
New Fiction from the Atlantic to the Pacific by Rose Feld
John Cheever's Stories by Weldon Kees
Fiction in Review by Diana Trilling
The Enormous Radio and Other Stories (1953) with Selected Reviews
Snapshots in the East Fifties by Taliaferro Boatwright
In Genteel Traditions by Arthur Mizener
Esthetics of the Story by William Peden
Later Criticism
Cheever's Use of Mythology in "The Enormous Radio" by Burton Kendle
"Young Goodman Brown" and "The Enormous Radio" by Henrietta Ten Harmsel
The Wapshot Chronicle (1957) with Selected Reviews
Yankee Gallimaufry by Carlos Baker
Out of an Abundant Love of Created Things by William Esty
End of the Line by Maxwell Geismar
John Cheever's Photograph Album by Donald Malcolm
Four Views of Love: New Fiction by David L. Stevenson
The Housebreaker of Shady Hill and Other Stories (1958) and Selected Reviews
Dante of Suburbia by Richard Gilman
Cheever and Others by Granville Hicks
Realities and Fictions by Irving Howe
A Pluralistic Place by Martin Tucker
Some People, Places, and Things That Will Not Appear in My Next Novel (1961) with Selected Reviews
Mr. Cheever's Sleights-of-Mood Performed with Consummate Skill by Gene Baro
A Celebration of Life by Joan Didion
Cheever's Inferno by Frank J. Warnke
The Wapshot Scandal (1964) with Selected Reviews
Sugary Days in Saint Botolphs by Hilary Corke
The Way We Feel Now by Benjamin DeMott
From Christmas to Christmas--A Ramble with the Wapshots by George Greene
The Family Way by Elizabeth Hardwick
Cheever's Yankee Heritage by Cynthia Ozick
Later Criticism
Tradition and Desecration: The Wapshot Novels of John Cheever by Kenneth C. Mason
The Brigadier and the Golf Widow (1964) with Selected Reviews
Where Life is But a Dream-world by John W. Aldridge
Domestic Manners by Frederick C. Crews
Change Is Always for the Worse by David Segal
Later Criticism
John Cheever's Surreal Vision and the Bridge of Language by Wayne Stengel
Bullet Park (1969) with Selected Reviews
You Wouldn't Believe It by Anatole Broyard
A Grand Gatherum of Some Late 20th-century American Weirdos by Benjamin DeMott
America's Nomads by Louis Grant
Salvation in the Suburbs by Charles Nicol
Cheever's People: The Retreat from Chaos by Joyce Carol Oates
Later Criticism
Witchcraft in Bullet Park by John Gardner
The Resurrection of Bullet Park: John Cheever's Curative Spell by Samuel Coale
The World of Apples (1973) with Selected Reviews
Victories of Happy Madness by Charles Bazerman
Cheever to Roth to Malamud by John Leonard
The World of Apples by D. Keith Mano
Review: The World of Apples by Robert Phillips
Fiction Chronicle by William Peden
Falconer (1977) with Selected Reviews
Escape Within Walls by Hope Hale Davis
Falconer by Joan Didion
Cheers for Cheever by Janet Groth
An Airy Insubstantial World by Joyce Carol Oates
Up the River by Robert Towers
Two Good Fictions by Geoffrey Wolff
Later Criticism
The Moral Structure of Cheever's Falconer by Glen M. Johnson
The Stories of John Cheever (1978) with Selected Reviews
Literary Waifs by Pearl K. Bell
The Cheerless World of John Cheever by Isa Kapp
The World of WASP by Perry Meisel
Light Touch by Robert Towers
Oh What a Paradise It Seems (1982) with Selected Reviews
Chance-Taker by Robert M. Adams
Lonely Nomads by Ann Hulbert
Seeking Paradise by George Hunt
Later Criticism
The Optimistic Imagination: John Cheever's Oh What a Paradise It Seems by Michael Byrne
The Letters of John Cheever (1988) with Selected Reviews
Grossness and Aspiration by Ann Hulbert
Our Lives Are Not Well-Told Stories by Robert Kiely
The Journals of John Cheever (1991) with Selected Reviews
The Cheever Chronicle by Ted Solotaroff
Cheever on the Rocks by John Updike
Later Criticism
Tales from the Crypt(o-autobiography): A User's Guide to John Cheever's Journals by Robert A. Morace
Further Considerations with Criticism</</p>