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The Man In The Machine 1st Edition Marvin Mudrick

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The Man In The Machine 1st Edition Marvin Mudrick
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Publisher: Berkshire Publishing Group
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.68 MB
Pages: 158
Author: Marvin Mudrick
ISBN: 9781614728726, 1614728720
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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The Man In The Machine 1st Edition Marvin Mudrick by Marvin Mudrick 9781614728726, 1614728720 instant download after payment.

The Man in the Machine consists of lively, iconoclastic assessments of major writers and critics by Marvin Mudrick, about whom the critic Roger Sale wrote: "T. S. Eliot was not so good a reviewer as Marvin Mudrick." The book takes its title from Mudrick’s introduction, in which he writes about Edgar Allan Poe’s pervasive influence on modern literature: "[Poe] had the effrontery to palm off on us the silliest, least interesting, and most influential of twentieth-century critical dogmas: that books are machines with nobody inside." Writing about such masters as Kafka, D. H. Lawrence, Jane Austen, Trollope, Saint-Simon, Conrad, Chekhov, and Solzhenitsyn, Mudrick shows us the pyrotechnics that can occur when a towering intellect meets characters from the past with all dogma and theories of literature tossed to the wind.

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