European Writers, Količina 12

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Scribner, 1983 - 4293 strani
Annotation Volume 12 comprises 22 authoritative essays on important continental European literary figures born between 1900-1929. The essays provide in-depth analyses of the authors' most prominent works, discussing genre, technique, and style, as well as the social, cultural, and political contexts in which the authors lived and wrote. Included are such notable writers as Antoine de Saint Exupery, Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, Marguerite Yourcenar, Elio Vittorini, Simone Weil, Ignozio Silone, George Seferis, and others. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.

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Volume
2252
SI EMUIOV от аята
2261
IGNAZIO SILONE 19001978 Sergio Pacifici and Alberto Traldi
2273
ANTOINE DE SAINTEXUPÉRY 19001944 Ralph Tarica
2307
NATHALIE SARRAUTE b 1900 Bettina Knapp
2333
EYVIND JOHNSON 19001976 Marilyn Johns Blackwell
2361
SALVATORE QUASIMODO 19011968 Thomas G Bergin
2387
ANDRÉ MALRAUX 19011976 W M Frohock and Doris L Eder
2413
MARGUERITE YOURCENAR 19031987 Ann M Begley
2535
WITOLD GOMBROWICZ 19041969 Ewa M Thompson
2563
JEANPAUL SARTRE 19051980 Judith Butler
2589
ELIAS CANETTI b 1905 Walter H Sokel
2615
GUNNAR EKELÖF 19071968 Leif Sjoberg
2635
ALBERTO MORAVIA b 1907 Louis Kibler
2673
SIMONE DE BEAUVOIR 19081986 Anne McClintock
2701
ELIO VITTORINI 19081966 Sergio Pacifici
2733

MARCEL AYMÉ 19021967 Dorothy Brodin
2433
HALLDÓR LAXNESS b 1902 Haraldur Bessason
2457
GEORGES SIMENON b 1903 Lucille F Becker
2479
RAYMOND QUENEAU 19031976 Jacques Guicharnaud
2511
CESARE PAVESE 19081950 Sergio Pacifici
2759
SIMONE WEIL 19091943 Ann M Begley
2787
YANNIS RITSOS b 1909 Kostas Myrsiades
2815

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O avtorju (1983)

George Stade was born George Gustave Comins in Manhattan, New York on November 25, 1933. He received a bachelor's degree in English from St. Lawrence University in 1955 and a master's degree in English in 1958 and a doctorate in English in 1965, both from Columbia University. He was a professor of English and comparative literature at Columbia University for 36 years until his retirement in 2000. He specialized in 20th-century American and British literature. The Society of Columbia Graduates awarded him the Great Teacher Award in 1996, citing his work writing book reviews for The Times and editing the Columbia Essays on Modern Writers. He wrote four novels including Confessions of a Lady-Killer. His articles and essays appeared in Partisan Review, The Hudson Review, The Paris Review, Harper's, The Nation, and The New Republic. He was also the consulting editorial director of Barnes & Noble Classics and editor in chief of Scribner's British Writers and European Writers series. He died from pneumonia on February 26, 2019 at the age of 85.

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