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E. L. Doctorow

E. L. Doctorow

Paul Levine

Routledge
2019
sidottu
During his lifetime E. L. Doctorow was a remarkable phenomenon among contemporary American novelists. He was a serious writer who was popular, a political writer who was a stylist, an original writer who was highly eclectic and an historical writer who invented the past. In this study, originally published in 1985, Paul Levine follows Doctorow’s progress as a novelist and traces the development of certain themes that recur in his work including the relationships between history and imagination, between high and popular culture and between political content and radical style. He also examines Doctorow’s notion of the writer as witness and actor and of writing as a subversive activity, two concerns which link him with important writers in Europe and Latin America. The book should provide a valuable and comprehensive coverage of his work to date, including the films of Ragtime and The Book of Daniel.
E. L. Doctorow

E. L. Doctorow

Paul Levine

Routledge
2021
nidottu
During his lifetime E. L. Doctorow was a remarkable phenomenon among contemporary American novelists. He was a serious writer who was popular, a political writer who was a stylist, an original writer who was highly eclectic and an historical writer who invented the past. In this study, originally published in 1985, Paul Levine follows Doctorow’s progress as a novelist and traces the development of certain themes that recur in his work including the relationships between history and imagination, between high and popular culture and between political content and radical style. He also examines Doctorow’s notion of the writer as witness and actor and of writing as a subversive activity, two concerns which link him with important writers in Europe and Latin America. The book should provide a valuable and comprehensive coverage of his work to date, including the films of Ragtime and The Book of Daniel.
E. L. Doctorow's Skeptical Commitment

E. L. Doctorow's Skeptical Commitment

Michelle M. Tokarczyk

Peter Lang Publishing Inc
2000
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This book gives a political reading of E. L. Doctorow's fiction. For Doctorow, there was a tension between the ideals of his socially aware family and those of the new critics under whom he studied as an undergraduate. This tension, making him skeptical about the possibilities of political involvement, has been beneficial because it has enabled Doctorow to avoid the excesses of both polemical writing and formalism. Through a stance Tokarczyk terms -skeptical commitment- he has written political fiction of high literary quality. In part, he has done so by adapting genres such as the western and the romance. Furthermore, Doctorow has used experimental techniques to express political and historical themes, thereby writing a kind of postmodern fiction that still maintains the possibility of establishing some truths, while acknowledging indeterminacy."
E.L. Doctorow

E.L. Doctorow

Edinburgh University Press
2019
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Showcases the life-work of one of America's greatest contemporary novelistsEssays written by an international set of scholarsContributions by prominent fiction writers and friends of Doctorow: Don DeLillo, Victor Navasky, and Jennifer Egan Pays particular attention to the extraordinary novels of Doctorow in the last 20 years, including The Waterworks, City of God, and a set of his recent preoccupations: corporate and religious power, cognitive science, and media cultureThis book gathers a suite of newly commissioned, original essays on the work of E. L. Doctorow. It reframes our understanding of his oeuvre by engaging it in entirety, including the significant accomplishments of the late period. The book features chapters by prominent fiction writers and friends of Doctorow, such as Don DeLillo, Victor Navasky and Jennifer Egan and explores Doctorow's novels and his diverse preoccupations: corporate and religious power, cognitive science and media culture.
E.L. Doctorow

E.L. Doctorow

Edinburgh University Press
2021
nidottu
This book gathers a suite of newly commissioned, original essays on the work of E. L. Doctorow. It reframes our understanding of his oeuvre by engaging it in entirety, including the significant accomplishments of the late period. The book features chapters by prominent fiction writers and friends of Doctorow, such as Don DeLillo, Victor Navasky and Jennifer Egan, and explores Doctorow's novels and his diverse preoccupations: corporate and religious power, cognitive science and media culture.
A Study Guide for E. L. Doctorow's "World's Fair"

A Study Guide for E. L. Doctorow's "World's Fair"

Cengage Learning Gale

Gale, Study Guides
2018
pokkari
A Study Guide for E. L. Doctorow's "World's Fair," excerpted from Gale's acclaimed Novels for Students. This concise study guide includes plot summary; character analysis; author biography; study questions; historical context; suggestions for further reading; and much more. For any literature project, trust Novels for Students for all of your research needs.
Conversations with E. L. Doctorow

Conversations with E. L. Doctorow

University Press of Mississippi
1999
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We're living a national ideology that's invisible to us because we're inside it."" At the outset of his career E. L. Doctorow told Paul Levine, ""History written by historians is clearly insufficient."" Doctorow's novels carry out that conviction by imagining the great moments of American history--the Old West, the gilded age, the Depression, the cold war--as backdrops for tales of excruciating moral pain and injustice in America. In Conversations with E. L. Doctorow Christopher D. Morris has gathered over twenty of the most revelatory interviews with the acclaimed author of Ragtime, World's Fair, Billy Bathgate, The Book of Daniel, and other novels, plays, and short stories. Whatever the setting or time period, Doctorow's characters spark an unparalleled urgency in the novelist's recreations of history. In his work the American dream and the values his characters try to live by turn to madness and ashes. Within this collection Doctorow explores the themes of his work not only in the contexts of national and literary history but also in terms of disturbing trends in contemporary American culture. Talking about style, Doctorow discusses his experiments with shifting points of view and unreliable narrators as part of the modernist heritage to which readers have become accustomed. But he stresses that these techniques are always subordinate to the telling of a good story and the creation of memorable characters. ""My portrait of J. P. Morgan in Ragtime is truer to the man's soul and the substance of his life than his authorized biography,"" he says. Doctorow's critical and popular success comes from the creation and re-creation of such great characters and the telling of captivating stories in which the writer serves as an independent witness to both the ideals and the corruptions that have driven our history. Christopher D. Morris has been the Charles A. Dana Professor of English at Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont, since 1996. He is also the author of Models of Misrepresentation: On the Fiction of E. L. Doctorow and regularly publishes in journals like The Ohio Review, Critique, and Film Criticism.
Die Romane E. L. Doctorows Im Kontext Des «Postmodernism»
Der amerikanische Autor E.L. Doctorow (geb. 1931) vereint in seinen Romanen eine innovative Formgestaltung mit politischen, gesellschaftlichen und historischen Inhalten. Darin unterscheidet er sich von der radikal antimimetischen Richtung des "postmodernism" um Autoren wie Barth, Sukenick, Federman oder Gass, in deren Werken das Sprachexperiment haufig zum Selbstzweck verkommt. Die vorliegende Arbeit erschliesst das Werk Doctorows aus dem Kontext der Diskussion um den "postmodernism" und wurdigt vor diesem Hintergrund seinen individuellen erzahlerischen Beitrag sowohl zur Fortentwicklung des Romangenres als auch zur literarischen Aufarbeitung des -kollektiven Unbewussten- der amerikanischen Gesellschaft. Neben einer zusammenfassenden Darstellung und Kritik des "postmodernism" werden samtliche bisher erschienenen Romane des Autors einzeln behandelt, wobei den Schwerpunkt "The Book of Daniel" (1971) und der Bestseller "Ragtime" (1975) bilden."
Trauma, Gender and Ethics in the Works of E.L. Doctorow

Trauma, Gender and Ethics in the Works of E.L. Doctorow

María Ferrández San Miguel

Routledge
2020
sidottu
This project approaches four of E. L. Doctorow’s novels—Welcome to Hard Times (1960), The Book of Daniel (1971), Ragtime (1975), and City of God (2000)—from the perspectives of feminist criticism and trauma theory. The study springs from the assumption that Doctorow’s literary project is eminently ethical and has an underlying social and political scope. This crops up through the novels’ overriding concern with injustice and their engagement with the representation of human suffering in a variety of forms. The book puts forward the claim that E.L. Doctorow’s literary project—through its representation of psychological trauma and its attitude towards gender—may be understood as a call to action against both each individual’s indifference and the wider social and political structures and ideologies that justify and/or facilitate the injustices and oppression to which those who are situated at the margins of contemporary US society are subjected.
Trauma, Gender and Ethics in the Works of E.L. Doctorow

Trauma, Gender and Ethics in the Works of E.L. Doctorow

María Ferrández San Miguel

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2021
nidottu
This project approaches four of E. L. Doctorow’s novels—Welcome to Hard Times (1960), The Book of Daniel (1971), Ragtime (1975), and City of God (2000)—from the perspectives of feminist criticism and trauma theory. The study springs from the assumption that Doctorow’s literary project is eminently ethical and has an underlying social and political scope. This crops up through the novels’ overriding concern with injustice and their engagement with the representation of human suffering in a variety of forms. The book puts forward the claim that E.L. Doctorow’s literary project—through its representation of psychological trauma and its attitude towards gender—may be understood as a call to action against both each individual’s indifference and the wider social and political structures and ideologies that justify and/or facilitate the injustices and oppression to which those who are situated at the margins of contemporary US society are subjected.