John Jakes, often called the people's author and godfather of the
historical novel, has made American history come to life in his series
The Kent Family Chronicles and The North and South Trilogy. Through
these novels, Jakes conveys the sweep of American history, both its
glory and its grim scenes, from the American Revolution to the opening
moments of the 20th century. Never glossing over the nation's flaws
(slavery, materialism, a double-edged Manifest Destiny), Jakes
nevertheless affirms American values. This is the first full-length
critical study of his work. It examines in detail Jakes' 13 major
novels to date and assesses his methods as America's history teacher.
In Part I, following a chapter on Jakes' life, Jones examines the
early novels and Jakes' use of the genres of historical fiction, the
western, and the historical family sage. Part II, The Kent Family
Chronicles, devotes an individual chapter to each of the novels in
this series, The Bastard, The Rebels, The Seekers, The Furies, The
Titans, The Warriors, The Lawless, and The Americans. Part III, New
Beginnings, features chapters on North and South, Love and War, and
Heaven and Hell, and chapters on California Gold and Homeland. The
examination of each novel in this study includes sections on plot
development, character development, and thematic issues. Jones also
offers an alternative critical perspective from which to read each
novel—such as feminist literary criticism, New Historicism, Marxist
criticism, and Deconstructionism—that gives the reader an
alternative viewpoint from which to consider the novel. A complete
bibliography of all of John Jakes' work, works about John Jakes, and a
listing of reviews of all the novels examined in the book concludes
the study.
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A Critical Companion
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780313008320
Publisert
2023
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Vendor
Greenwood
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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