Lectures on Modern Novelists
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Lectures on Modern Novelists by Arthur T. Broes

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Published by Ayer Co Pub .
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Subjects:

  • American fiction,
  • English fiction,
  • History and criticism,
  • 20th century

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Edition Notes

Essay index reprint series

The Physical Object
FormatHardcover
Number of Pages78
ID Numbers
Open LibraryOL8204885M
ISBN 100836928350
ISBN 109780836928358
OCLC/WorldCa539649

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Recorded Books publishes and sells the Modern Scholar Series which are recorded lecture audio courses taught by university professors. There are over audio courses in the categories of history, philosophy, literature, and a handful of other college subjects.   These lectures focus on specific writers and their works, frequently with an emphasis and analysis on the writing. Richard Wright, Black sor Amy Hungerford takes a look at this American novel and also explores the writer's determination to maintain the integrity of his novel in the face of a Book of the Month Club president. Moscow-Petushki () by Venedikt Yerofeyev; The Erl-King () by Michel Tournier; The Atrocity Exhibition () by J. G. Ballard; The Obscene Bird of Night () by José Donoso; Another Roadside Attraction () by Tom Robbins; Double or Nothing () by Raymond Federman; Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas () by Hunter S. Thompson; The Monster at the End of This Book () by Jon Stone. Books from this date therefore become increasingly less "modern" as time passes and so become increasingly less relevant to a list of "modern" books. This is why I suggest a constantly moving time-span of the latest 20 years because it conforms more closely to the premise of "modern books" than the " to present" time-span.