A Reader's Guide to Raymond Chandler

A Reader's Guide to Raymond Chandler

by Toby Widdicombe
A Reader's Guide to Raymond Chandler

A Reader's Guide to Raymond Chandler

by Toby Widdicombe

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Overview

The author of such works as The Big Sleep (1939), Farewell, My Lovely (1940), The Lady in the Lake (1943), and The Long Goodbye (1953), Raymond Chandler was one of the most popular mystery writers of his time. His works continue to be read today and have been adapted many times into films. Chandler's writings have also been receiving growing amounts of scholarly attention, and while most of this attention has focused on his use of language, critics are now studying the fictitious world he created and the milieu in which he wrote. This reference is a detailed guide to his writings.

A chronology and brief biography overview the chief events in his life and career, with the biography discussing thematic patterns in his life and writings. The major section of the book, Chandler's World, describes the characters and places in his 7 novels and 25 short stories. Alphabetically arranged entries also provide summaries of his works, along with discussions of key topics. The entries are concise and informative and thus readily guide the reader through Chandler's complex universe. Appendices provide information about adaptations of his works, along with extensive listings of primary and secondary sources for additional consultation.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313307676
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 05/30/2001
Series: Literary Companions Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

TOBY WIDDICOMBE is an associate professor in the Department of English at the University of Alaska Anchorage. His interests include American literature and culture, detective fiction, utopianism, and the literature of war. He has written books on Edward Bellamy and on American culture in the 1830s, and his articles have appeared in such jourbanals as English Language Notes, American Transcendental Quarterly, Utopian Studies, and Emerson Society Quarterly.

Table of Contents

Preface
Chronology
The Life of Raymond Chandler
Chandler's World
Appendix A: Marlowe on Film, TV, and Radio
Appendix B: Chandler as Screenwriter
Appendix C: Other Writers' Versions of Chandler
Appendix D: Chandler Resources
Works Cited
Index

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