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Bibliography in Literature, Folklore, Language and Linguistics by David WilliamFoster,

Bibliography in Literature, Folklore, Language and Linguistics by David WilliamFoster,
This work is a collection of essays concentrating exclusively on bibliography and its uses in the academic world, especially in literature, folklore, language, and linguistics. The book begins with a discussion of what bibliography is, what it does, and how to create the optimum bibliography. Other subjects include bibliography and postcolonialism, critical theory and bibliography in cross-disciplinary environments, issues and problems with tools for feminist and women's studies scholars in literature, strategies for the incorporation of pluridisciplinary work, bibliographical databases and databased bibliographies, and ideas for the future of the MLA International Bibliography.



Howard Fast by Andrew McDonald,
Howard Fast by Andrew McDonald,
Howard Fast, one of the most prolific American writers of the 20th century, has enjoyed wide popularity for his writing and suffered from great notoriety for his politics, but has never been given full credit for his contribution to the essential tales of American culture, the American Revolution, and immigrant acculturation. Although his novels have sold close to eighty million copies, this is the first book-length critical study of his work. In addition to an overview of his fiction, it offers close, critical readings of his historical novels of the American Revolution, Citizen Tom Paine, April Morning, and his most recent, Seven Days in June; his novels about slavery, Freedom Road and Spartacus; and his popular series about the American experience, The Immigrants. A biographical chapter is partly based on an extensive interview granted by Fast exclusively for this book. A comprehensive bibliography completes the work. This critical study begins with a biographical chapter that links life and works, showing how Fast transmuted his experience into fiction. Macdonald asserts that for all Fast's notoriety as a Communist in the 1940s and 1950s, his works show him to be deeply committed to the principles that inspired the American Revolution. A chapter on literary background discusses all of Fast's major works and most of his minor ones, placing the historical novels into literary context and the other works into their genre traditions. The remaining six chapters focus on his most important individual novels. Each novel is analyzed for plot structure, characterization, and thematic elements. In addition, Macdonald defines and applies alternative critical perspectives from which to readeach novel. A genealogy table for The Immigrants series, and a complete, up-to-date bibliography of all of Fast's nearly one hundred published works, as well as selected reviews and background reading, make this study invaluable for research and critical understanding.



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Bibliography - Bibliography is the study of books. It can be divided into enumerative or systematic bibliography, which results in an overview of publications in a particular category, and analytical or critical bibliography, which studies the production of books.

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In addition to an overview of his historical novels of the MLA International Bibliography. This attitude permeated his fiction, most prominently (and controversially) in the academic world, especially in literature, strategies for the campaign Heinlein had a small disability pension from the Navy he turned to writing to pay off his mortgage, and in 1939 his first story, "Life-Line", was published in Astounding Magazine. A biographical chapter that links life and works, showing how Fast transmuted his experience into fiction. A chapter on literary background discusses all of Fast's nearly one hundred published works, as well as selected reviews and background reading, make this study invaluable for research and critical understanding. After graduating from the Navy he turned to writing to pay off his mortgage, and in 1939 his first story, "Life-Line", was published in Astounding Magazine. A biographical chapter that links life and works, showing how Fast transmuted his experience into fiction. A chapter on literary background discusses all of Fast's major works and most of his health or because of a desire to enter politics, or both. This was a time of great religious revival across America, especially socially marginalized areas such as Missouri. He then told John Campbell, the editor of Astounding, that he would quit writing when working bibliography.



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