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Descripción - Críticas 'A magnificent scholarly achievement. It shows E. M. Forster as a public intellectual in the act of bringing `culture' to the nation.' -Jean Pickering, author of Understanding Doris Lessing 'Here is a nice surprise for E. M. Forster-lovers, a very generous selection of his radio talks, texts which one might have supposed lost for ever. This edition was first planned by the late Mary Lago, who died in 2001, but her successors have completed it in admirable style. `For this volume,' they say, rather strikingly, `we sought that stage in the life of these texts wherein the writer, speaker, editor, bureaucrat, typist, audience member, and larger cultural milieu merged.''-From the Foreword by P.N. Furbank Reseña del editor Spanning three decades and a host of subjects, E. M. Forster's radio broadcasts for the BBC were a major contribution to British cultural history, yet today they are rarely acknowledged by scholars of his life and work. But in their day they reached a larger audience than his fiction and established him as a household figure not only in Britain but also in the farthest reaches of its Empire. As a frequent contributor to the BBC, Forster generally adhered to literary topics but did not shy away from social commentary. This book offers a new appreciation of his vitality and public importance through seventy annotated broadcasts that present him not only as a literary critic but also as a political activist, an advocate for India, and a wary yet cooperative ally of a colonialist government during World War II. Gathering material either not in print or, if recast as essays, widely scattered, The BBC Talks of E. M. Forster reveals aspects of Forster's intellect that have been given short shrift in previous studies. Nearly half the scripts date from 1941 to 1945 and provide an eyewitness account of war from a distinguished perspective. Forster comments on how the arts gallantly survived the blitz-even taking his listeners to the theater as bombing threats loom-and in other cases protests government interference in private life or the limits on free expression caused by the wartime paper shortage. In these scripts, Forster casts a cosmopolitan eye on contemporary literature from James Joyce to John Steinbeck and provides early exposure for young writers and composers. He also enlarges the scope of European art by pairing Jane Austen or C. S. Lewis with Indian writers and offers pointed comments on contemporary literati such as Aldous Huxley and T. S. Eliot. Annotations to each piece identify Forster's references and trace his revisions from script to broadcast, while the book's introduction places his emergence as a distinctive radio voice within the historical, creative, and institutional contexts of broadcasting in his day. This significant body of writing, too long overlooked, traces Forster's evolution from novelist to adroit cultural critic and shows how a man who was never comfortable with machines played an important role in shaping a new medium. The BBC Talks of E. M. Forster situates Forster as one of the most poignant voices of the twentieth century as it offers new insight into a nation transfigured by war. Biografía del autor The late Mary Lago was Professor of English at the University of Missouri-Columbia, coeditor of Selected Letters of E. M. Forster, and author of many books, including E. M. Forster: A Literary Life. Linda K. Hughes is Addie Levy Professor of Literature at Texas Christian University and coeditor of Biographical Passages: Essays in Victorian and Modernist Biography (University of Missouri Press). Elizabeth MacLeod Walls is Dean of General Education/Associate Professor of Humanities at the Bryan/LGH College of Health Sciences in Lincoln, Nebraska. She is coeditor of Kindred Hands: Letters on Writing by British and American Women Authors.

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  • Name: The BBC Talks of E.M. Forster 1929-1960
  • Autor: E. M. Forster
  • Categoria: Libros,Literatura y ficción,Historia, teoría literaria y crítica
  • Tamaño del archivo: 10 MB
  • Tipos de archivo: PDF Document
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  • Idioma: Español
  • Archivos de estado: AVAILABLE


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