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Rayner Heppenstall - A Critical Study

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Informationen zum Autor G.J. Buckell was born in Redhill, Surrey, in 1981. He received his Bachelor's degree from the University of Manchester in 2003 before being awarded a Masters in Literature and Visual Culture by the University of Sussex in 2005. In addition to writing this critical study of Rayner Heppenstall, he is a playwright, poet, short-story writer, and film critic. He is currently writing a volume of stories about transgender lives and lifestyles. Klappentext This book examines the first five novels of Rayner Heppenstall (1911-1981). During his lifetime, many critics cited Heppenstall as the founder of the nouveau roman, believing his debut novel, The Blaze of Noon (1939), anticipated the post-war innovations of French writers such as Alain Robbe-Grillet and Nathalie Sarratue. Since his death, however, Heppenstall's reputation has faded, and his fiction is out of print. His final novels, written during a descent into madness, were structurally simplistic and politically unpalatable, and their disastrous critical reception clouded critical judgment of his previous novels. Gareth Buckell examines the importance of technical experimentation, rather than the ideological content, within Heppenstall's earlier works, and seeks a more favorable standing for Heppenstall within our critical and cultural memory. Zusammenfassung This book examines the first five novels of Rayner Heppenstall (1911-1981). During his lifetime, many critics cited Heppenstall as the founder of the nouveau roman, believing his debut novel, The Blaze of Noon (1939), anticipated the post-war innovations of French writers such as Alain Robbe-Grillet and Nathalie Sarraute. Since his death, however, Heppenstall's reputation has faded, and his fiction is all out of print.His final novels, written during a descent into madness, were structurally simplistic and politically unpalatable, and their disastrous critical reception clouded critical judgment of his previous novels. Gareth Buckell examines the importance of technical experimentation, rather than the ideological content, within Heppenstall's earlier works, and seeks a more favorable standing for Heppenstall within our critical and cultural memory....

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G.J. Buckell was born in Redhill, Surrey, in 1981. He received his Bachelor's degree from the University of Manchester in 2003 before being awarded a Masters in Literature and Visual Culture by the University of Sussex in 2005. In addition to writing this critical study of Rayner Heppenstall, he is a playwright, poet, short-story writer, and film critic. He is currently writing a volume of stories about transgender lives and lifestyles.

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Authors G J Buckell, G. J. Buckell, Gareth Buckell
Publisher Dalkey Archive Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.08.2007
 
EAN 9781564784711
ISBN 978-1-56478-471-1
No. of pages 110
Series Scholarly Series
Dalkey Archive Scholarly
Scholarly Series
Dalkey Archive Scholarly
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > English linguistics / literary studies

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