The contributions in this book draw attention to the close, though sometimes ambiguous, relationship between biography, aesthetics, ideology, social critique and gender in Dos Passoss writings. Most of the essays are important additions to the ongoing scholarly critique on the authors works, considered in terms of innovative literary techniques and the myriad of literary representations, as well as of core thematic issues that have helped define Dos Passos both as a towering figure of American Modernism, and outspoken political and social critic.Further to scrutinizing Dos Passoss biographic aspects and literary innovations, the book also offers invaluable insights into the historiographical, ideological and social dimensions of the American (and to some extent European) society of the time, dominated by unprecedented social and political instability that shattered the American Dream of liberty and egalitarianism, and by international warfare. The present collection of essays is a worthy contribution to the growing body of critical studies on John Dos Passoss writings, which indisputably endorse the status of his literary name.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 08 Dec 2010
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781443824217
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Maria Zina Gonçalves de Abreu (MA MLit PhD) is Associate Professor at the Arts and Humanities Centre University of Madeira Portugal where she teaches English and American Literature and Culture at undergraduate and post-graduate levels. She is the author of two books in Portuguese: A Reforma da Igreja em Inglaterra (Lisboa: FCG 2003) 847pp. and O Sagrado Feminino (Lisboa: Colibri 2007) 228pp and co-editor of a volume on translation studies titled Estudos de Tradução (Lisbon: Principia 2003) 511pp. She has also published several articles in Portuguese and English languages.Doctor De Abreu is currently a research member of CEAUL (Anglo-American Studies Research Centre University of Lisbon) engaged in a research project on the mid-19th century case of exile emigration of persecuted Portuguese Protestants to Illinois USA.Bernardo Guido De Vasconcelos (MA MLit PhD) is Auxiliary Professor at the Arts and Humanities Centre University of Madeira Portugal where he teaches English Language and Linguistics as well as American Literature and Culture. He is the author of several published articles in Portuguese and English.Doctor De Vasconcelos is currently Pro-Rector at the University of Madeira and is responsible for the liaison with the General Council and for the Image and Public Relations Office.