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The collected essays of Leslie Fiedler.

Основен автор: Fiedler, Leslie A.
Формат: Книга
Език: English
Публикувано: New York, Stein and Day, [1971].
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Съдържание:
  • v. 1.
  • Part one : An age of innocents
  • Hiss, Chambers, and the age of innocence
  • Afterthoughts on the Rosenbergs
  • McCarthy and the intellectuals
  • Part two : Innocence abroad
  • Italian pilgrimage : the discovery of America
  • The "good American"
  • Roman holiday
  • Looking backward : America from Europe
  • Part three : The end of innocence
  • Montana; or the end of Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  • Come back to the raft ag'in, Huck honey!
  • Images of Walt Whitman
  • Some notes on F. Scott Fitzgerald
  • Dead-end Werther : the bum as American culture hero
  • Adolescence and maturity in the American novel
  • No! in thunder
  • Introduction to the second edition of No! in Thunder
  • Part one : the artist
  • Dante : green thoughts in a green shade
  • Shakespeare and the paradox of illusion
  • Walt Whitman : portrait of the artist as a middle-aged hero
  • R.L.S. revisited
  • Three Jews :
  • I.
  • Peretz : the secularization of the absurd.
  • II.
  • Kafka and the myth of the Jew.
  • III.
  • Malamud : the commonplace as absurd
  • William Faulkner, highbrows' lowbrow
  • Three notes on Richard Pennn Warren :
  • I.
  • Toward time's cold womb.
  • II.
  • Seneca in the meat-house.
  • III.
  • Fiction as opera
  • Introducing Cesare Pavese
  • Part two : The generations
  • The ant on the grasshopper
  • The search for the thirties
  • The un-angry young men
  • Class war in British literature
  • Leopold and Loeb : a perspective in time
  • Part III : The excluded
  • Negro and Jew : encounter in America
  • The eye of innocence :
  • I.
  • The invention of the child.
  • II.
  • Good good girl and good bad boy.
  • III.
  • Boys will be boys!
  • IV.
  • From redemption to initiation.
  • V.
  • The profanation of the child
  • Part four : The theory
  • In the beginning was the word
  • Archetype and signature.
  • v. 2.
  • To the Gentiles: Prophet out of Israel
  • On living with Simone Weil
  • Straddling the wall
  • Partisan review: Phoenix or Dodo?
  • Saul Bellow
  • Jew in the American novel
  • Image of Newark and the indignities of life: notes on Philip Roth
  • Antic Mailer
  • portrait of the middle-aged artist
  • Marx and momma
  • Some Jewish pop art heroes
  • This year we are slaves
  • next year we shall be free
  • Myths of the Jews on stage and screen
  • Crimes and punishments
  • Some notes on the Jewish novel in English or looking backward from exile
  • Negro and Jew
  • Master of dreams : the Jew in a gentile world
  • Unfinished business
  • Rosenbergs: a dialogue
  • Voting and voting studies
  • tAntiwar novel and The good soldier Schweik
  • Two memories : reflections on writers and writing in the thirties
  • John Peale Bishop and the other Thirties.
  • Henry Roth's neglected masterpiece.
  • Our country and our culture.
  • Caliban or Hamlet : a study in literary anthropology.
  • Toward a centennial : notes on Innocents abroad
  • Shape of Moby Dick
  • Pleasures of John Hawkes
  • John Barth : an eccentric genius
  • Montana : P.S. Montana : P.P.S. Almost Imaginary Interview : Hemingway in Ketchum
  • On remembering freshman comp
  • Academic irresponsibility
  • New mutants
  • Cross the border
  • close the gap
  • Some notes on Ukiyoe : a word on the history of taste and three dissenting opinions middle against both ends
  • What shining phantom : writers and the movies
  • A night with Mr. Teas.
  • Death of avant-garde literature
  • Cross the border
  • close the gap
  • In quest of George Lippard.
  • Chutzpah and Pudeur.