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Durrell and the City commemorates the 50th anniversary of the publication of the Quartet with a collection of fourteen new essays by a group of international scholars and critics. The collection provides a critical understanding of all Durrell's urban landscapes, but focuses on the place that made him famous-the city of Alexandria-in order to provide a reassessment of his career and achievement.
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Durrell and the City commemorates the 50th anniversary of the publication of the Quartet with a collection of fourteen new essays by a group of international scholars and critics. The collection provides a critical understanding of all Durrell's urban landscapes, but focuses on the place that made him famous-the city of Alexandria-in order to provide a reassessment of his career and achievement.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 535g
- ISBN-13: 9781611474534
- ISBN-10: 1611474531
- Artikelnr.: 34108441
- Verlag: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 535g
- ISBN-13: 9781611474534
- ISBN-10: 1611474531
- Artikelnr.: 34108441
Donald P. Kaczvinsky is the George E. Pankey Eminent Scholar in English and Dean of the College of Liberal Arts at Louisiana Tech University. He has written extensively on twentieth-century British literature, including articles on James Joyce, Alasdair Gray, Graham Swift, and especially Lawrence Durrell. He is ex-president of the International Lawrence Durrell Society.
Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction-Donald P. Kaczvinsky
I.The Country and the City Chapter 1: "Rural Reception in Panic Spring and
The Dark Labyrinth" -James M. Clawson Chapter 2: "Real and Unreal Cities:
The Modernist Origins of Durrell's Alexandria" -James Gifford II.Durrell's
Alexandria: Reconstructing the City of the Soma Chapter 3: "'The City
Begins and Ends in Us': Durrell's City as Interior Space" -Linda
Stump-Rashidi Chapter 4: "Alexandria: The City as Nexus" -Anna Lillios
Chapter 5: "Strangers in a Strange Land" -Alice Bailey Cheylan Chapter 6:
"Writing (on) Walls or the Palimpsest of Time in Lawrence Durrell's
Alexandria Quartet" -Corinne Alexandre-Garner and Isabelle Keller-Privat
Chapter 7: Durrell's Alexandria Quartet: A Culinary Perspective -Merrianne
Timko III.Cities, Places, and People Chapter 8: "From the Interior City:
The White Negro Thinking in Pidgin" -Paul Lorenz Chapter 9: "Roses, Faeces
and Vampires: The Carnivalesque in Durrell" -Fiona Tomkinson Chapter 10:
"Reading the Ethics of Durrell's Avignon Quintet" -Dianne Vipond IV.Durrell
and the American Literary Landscape Chapter 11: "'An Attention That Is
Almost Holy': The Spirit of Provence in Durrell and Hemingway" -Matthew
Nickel Chapter 12: "Reverie of Utopia and Actuality in the City: The Cases
of Justine and Blanche DuBois" -Michiko Kawano Chapter 13: "'Where the Blue
Algonquin Flows': Durrell, New York and the American 'Spirit of Place'"
-Donald P. Kaczvinsky Chapter 14: "Durrell's Alexandria Quartet: 50 Years
Later" -Alan Warren Friedman Bibliography About the Contributors
I.The Country and the City Chapter 1: "Rural Reception in Panic Spring and
The Dark Labyrinth" -James M. Clawson Chapter 2: "Real and Unreal Cities:
The Modernist Origins of Durrell's Alexandria" -James Gifford II.Durrell's
Alexandria: Reconstructing the City of the Soma Chapter 3: "'The City
Begins and Ends in Us': Durrell's City as Interior Space" -Linda
Stump-Rashidi Chapter 4: "Alexandria: The City as Nexus" -Anna Lillios
Chapter 5: "Strangers in a Strange Land" -Alice Bailey Cheylan Chapter 6:
"Writing (on) Walls or the Palimpsest of Time in Lawrence Durrell's
Alexandria Quartet" -Corinne Alexandre-Garner and Isabelle Keller-Privat
Chapter 7: Durrell's Alexandria Quartet: A Culinary Perspective -Merrianne
Timko III.Cities, Places, and People Chapter 8: "From the Interior City:
The White Negro Thinking in Pidgin" -Paul Lorenz Chapter 9: "Roses, Faeces
and Vampires: The Carnivalesque in Durrell" -Fiona Tomkinson Chapter 10:
"Reading the Ethics of Durrell's Avignon Quintet" -Dianne Vipond IV.Durrell
and the American Literary Landscape Chapter 11: "'An Attention That Is
Almost Holy': The Spirit of Provence in Durrell and Hemingway" -Matthew
Nickel Chapter 12: "Reverie of Utopia and Actuality in the City: The Cases
of Justine and Blanche DuBois" -Michiko Kawano Chapter 13: "'Where the Blue
Algonquin Flows': Durrell, New York and the American 'Spirit of Place'"
-Donald P. Kaczvinsky Chapter 14: "Durrell's Alexandria Quartet: 50 Years
Later" -Alan Warren Friedman Bibliography About the Contributors
Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction-Donald P. Kaczvinsky
I.The Country and the City Chapter 1: "Rural Reception in Panic Spring and
The Dark Labyrinth" -James M. Clawson Chapter 2: "Real and Unreal Cities:
The Modernist Origins of Durrell's Alexandria" -James Gifford II.Durrell's
Alexandria: Reconstructing the City of the Soma Chapter 3: "'The City
Begins and Ends in Us': Durrell's City as Interior Space" -Linda
Stump-Rashidi Chapter 4: "Alexandria: The City as Nexus" -Anna Lillios
Chapter 5: "Strangers in a Strange Land" -Alice Bailey Cheylan Chapter 6:
"Writing (on) Walls or the Palimpsest of Time in Lawrence Durrell's
Alexandria Quartet" -Corinne Alexandre-Garner and Isabelle Keller-Privat
Chapter 7: Durrell's Alexandria Quartet: A Culinary Perspective -Merrianne
Timko III.Cities, Places, and People Chapter 8: "From the Interior City:
The White Negro Thinking in Pidgin" -Paul Lorenz Chapter 9: "Roses, Faeces
and Vampires: The Carnivalesque in Durrell" -Fiona Tomkinson Chapter 10:
"Reading the Ethics of Durrell's Avignon Quintet" -Dianne Vipond IV.Durrell
and the American Literary Landscape Chapter 11: "'An Attention That Is
Almost Holy': The Spirit of Provence in Durrell and Hemingway" -Matthew
Nickel Chapter 12: "Reverie of Utopia and Actuality in the City: The Cases
of Justine and Blanche DuBois" -Michiko Kawano Chapter 13: "'Where the Blue
Algonquin Flows': Durrell, New York and the American 'Spirit of Place'"
-Donald P. Kaczvinsky Chapter 14: "Durrell's Alexandria Quartet: 50 Years
Later" -Alan Warren Friedman Bibliography About the Contributors
I.The Country and the City Chapter 1: "Rural Reception in Panic Spring and
The Dark Labyrinth" -James M. Clawson Chapter 2: "Real and Unreal Cities:
The Modernist Origins of Durrell's Alexandria" -James Gifford II.Durrell's
Alexandria: Reconstructing the City of the Soma Chapter 3: "'The City
Begins and Ends in Us': Durrell's City as Interior Space" -Linda
Stump-Rashidi Chapter 4: "Alexandria: The City as Nexus" -Anna Lillios
Chapter 5: "Strangers in a Strange Land" -Alice Bailey Cheylan Chapter 6:
"Writing (on) Walls or the Palimpsest of Time in Lawrence Durrell's
Alexandria Quartet" -Corinne Alexandre-Garner and Isabelle Keller-Privat
Chapter 7: Durrell's Alexandria Quartet: A Culinary Perspective -Merrianne
Timko III.Cities, Places, and People Chapter 8: "From the Interior City:
The White Negro Thinking in Pidgin" -Paul Lorenz Chapter 9: "Roses, Faeces
and Vampires: The Carnivalesque in Durrell" -Fiona Tomkinson Chapter 10:
"Reading the Ethics of Durrell's Avignon Quintet" -Dianne Vipond IV.Durrell
and the American Literary Landscape Chapter 11: "'An Attention That Is
Almost Holy': The Spirit of Provence in Durrell and Hemingway" -Matthew
Nickel Chapter 12: "Reverie of Utopia and Actuality in the City: The Cases
of Justine and Blanche DuBois" -Michiko Kawano Chapter 13: "'Where the Blue
Algonquin Flows': Durrell, New York and the American 'Spirit of Place'"
-Donald P. Kaczvinsky Chapter 14: "Durrell's Alexandria Quartet: 50 Years
Later" -Alan Warren Friedman Bibliography About the Contributors