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Bernard Bergonzi (1929–2016)

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Bernard Bergonzi was born in London, England on April 13, 1929. He was a poet, critic, and professor. He taught English literature at Manchester University and Warwick University, where he remained until he retired in 1992. He wrote monographs on H. G. Wells, T. S. Eliot, Gerard Manley Hopkins, näytä lisää Thomas Arnold, and Graham Greene. His other books included Manchester: The Early H. G. Wells, Heroes' Twilight, The Situation of the Novel, The Myth of Modernism, Exploding English, The Roman Persuasion, Wartime and Aftermath, War Poets and Other Subjects, A Victorian Wanderer, and A Study in Greene. He died on September 20, 2016 at the age of 87. (Bowker Author Biography) näytä vähemmän

Sisältää nimen: Bergonzi Bernard

Tekijän teokset

T.S. Eliot: Four Quartets (1969) — Toimittaja — 30 kappaletta
Great Short Works of Aldous Huxley (1972) — Toimittaja — 27 kappaletta
The situation of the novel (1970) 26 kappaletta
Heroes' Twilight (1966) 23 kappaletta
Gerard Manley Hopkins (1977) 20 kappaletta
T.S. Eliot (1972) 17 kappaletta
Why I am still a Catholic (1982) 13 kappaletta
H.G. Wells: A Collection of Critical Essays (1976) — Toimittaja — 9 kappaletta
War Poets and Other Subjects (1999) 6 kappaletta

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New Grub Street (1891) — Johdanto, eräät painokset1,458 kappaletta
Great Poets of the 20th Century: Sylvia Plath (2008) — Avustaja — 9 kappaletta
David Jones 1895-1974 (1979) — Avustaja — 6 kappaletta

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For specialised tastes, but well-written and thought-provoking. Fictional treatment rather than exposition allows Bergonzi to explore the tragic dimension of the attempt to contradict Christ’s statement that his kingdom is not of this world.
 
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booksaplenty1949 | Jul 9, 2020 |
Crazy uneven: the introductory chapters are great. Bergonzi was clearly at his best making general arguments, and the contrasts he draws between American and English literature are interesting. But in his readings of innumerable English novels, it just gets boring. This is interpretation as plot summary. But when he's writing about the relation between literature and society, he's great.
 
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stillatim | Dec 29, 2013 |
852 Heroes' Twilight: a Study of the Literature of the Great War, by Bernard Bergonzi (read 14 May 1966) This is a study of English writing emanating from World War I. Robert Graves' Goodbye To All That is called an "undoubted English autobiographical masterpiece of the war." Bergonzi seems to feel Ford Madox Ford's Parade's End is the top fiction to come out of the war from England. Frederic Manning's Her Private We also appears worth reading. While he devotes a chapter to In Parenthesis by David Jones, I doubt 'twould be worthwhile for me to read it. Poignant for me is this from Vernon Scannell's "The Great War":
And now,
Whenever the November sky
Quivers with a bugle's coarse, sweet cry,
The reason darkens, in its evening gleam
Crosses and flares, tormented wire, grey earth,
Splattered with crimson flowers,
And I remember,
Not the war I fought in
But the one called Great
Which ended in a sepia November
Four years before my birth."
… (lisätietoja)
 
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