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A. S. Byatt Richard Todd

A. S. Byatt By Richard Todd

A. S. Byatt by Richard Todd


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Richard Todds assessment of Byatts literary identity treats the entire range of her writing from her earliest novels and essays to the present.

A. S. Byatt Summary

A. S. Byatt by Richard Todd

A.S. Byatt (1936) has become known world-wide for her award-winning novel Possession (1990). This thrilling story of romance and literary detection, spanning the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, has prompted a widespread reappraisal of Byatts entire oeuvre throughout Europe, the United States, and elsewhere, where she is often read in translation. Richard Todds assessment of Byatts literary identity treats the entire range of her writing from her earliest novels and essays to the present. Topics covered include Byatts conviction that all her writing forms part of one activity along with her astonishing range of reading; her fictional treatment of families and biographers; her belief that her characters must be portrayed as thinking being profoundly affected by joy and loss; her interest in writing about painting; and her articulately-held belief on matters such as religion and philosophy, metaphor and fairy tale.

About Richard Todd

Richard Todd is Reader in English Literature at the free University, Amsterdam. He has taught extensively in Western Europe and the United States and has lectured and published widely on the early modern period, 19th- and 20th-century literature in particular. His books include: Iris Murdoch (1984) and The Opacity of Signs: Acts of Interpretation in George Herberts The Temple (1988). His latest book Consuming Fictions (1996) is a major study of current fiction and the 1980s prize culture in Britain.

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GOR003187978
9780746307922
0746307926
A. S. Byatt by Richard Todd
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Liverpool University Press
1996-01-11
96
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