Troubled Pleasures: The Fiction of J.G. FarrellFour Courts Press, 1997 - 173 halaman Troubled Pleasures is a critical re-examination of the fiction of J.G. Farrell, whose work has suffered a generation of literary eclipse. It argues powerfully for his status as a significant twentieth-century novelist. |
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... century's most gifted writers . It should be emphasised , though , that his interest in the decay of the British Empire is not an entirely new departure for Farrell . Indeed all his novels have , to a greater or lesser degree , a war or ...
... century's most gifted writers . It should be emphasised , though , that his interest in the decay of the British Empire is not an entirely new departure for Farrell . Indeed all his novels have , to a greater or lesser degree , a war or ...
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... century attempts to re - examine what Sara Suleri calls ' the rhetoric of English India ' . + The action of The Siege of Krishnapur is set during the so - called ' Indian Mutiny ' of 1857 and thus it does seem to belong to a ...
... century attempts to re - examine what Sara Suleri calls ' the rhetoric of English India ' . + The action of The Siege of Krishnapur is set during the so - called ' Indian Mutiny ' of 1857 and thus it does seem to belong to a ...
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... century realist novels . Walter's belief that Joan's marriage is of importance to the business as well as to her personally is the driving action of the early part of the novel . Joan , we are told , shortly after her return from ...
... century realist novels . Walter's belief that Joan's marriage is of importance to the business as well as to her personally is the driving action of the early part of the novel . Joan , we are told , shortly after her return from ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
J G Farrell in Context 5 122 104 | 26 |
A Man from Elsewhere and The Lung | 37 |
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adventure Alessandro allusions appears Beckett become Bergonzi Bishop body without organs Boris Boris's British capitalism chapter characters Collector colonial comic contemporary critics culture discourses Dongeon early Edward Ehrendorf Elsewhere emphasises Empire trilogy English Farrell's Farrell's fiction films Fleury Fleury's genre Girl Head hero heroic heroism Hill Station human idea ideology images India Indian Mutiny Inez interest intertextuality Ireland Irish ironic irony J.G. Farrell James Gordon Farrell Japanese Joan John Spurling Kingston later liberal humanist literary London look Lung Major Malcolm Martin Sands Marxist Matthew McNab metaphor Mutiny narrative narrator newspaper novel Papers of James passage past period phrase play political postmodern present Pussycat Who Fell Raj Quartet Ralph Crane reader reading references Regan Samuel Beckett Sayer scene seems sense sexual sickness Siege of Krishnapur Simla Singapore Grip social society story suggests suitcase textual theme Troubles Walter writing young