Reading Harry Potter Again: New Critical Essays
By (Author) Giselle Liza Anatol
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
19th May 2009
United States
General
Non Fiction
Childrens and teenage literature studies: general
823.914
Hardback
256
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
680g
Reading Harry Potter Again: New Critical Essays extends the discussion of the Harry Potter books by covering the entire series in one new and comprehensive volume. As was argued in Reading Harry Potter: Critical Essays (Praeger, 2003), interpreting the underlying messages and themes of the Harry Potter series is vital for understanding the ways in which we perceive and interact with each other in contemporary society. The novels and corresponding film adaptations have broken records with their astonishing sales and widespread acclaim. They have also generated a plethora of writingby critics, academics, and fans. J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter books could easily be called this generation's most formative narratives, and thus certainly warrant critical attention. This new volume of essays covers the entire seven-book sequence. Contributors consider myriad themes from a variety of perspectives. Areas addressed include religion, morality, race, magic, and other themes popular in discussing the books. With this book in hand, fans of the seriesindeed anyone interested in the Harry Potter phenomenonwill better appreciate and understand Rowling's work and the impact of her stories on our culture and on our times.
Giselle Liza Anatol is Associate Professor of English at the University of Kansas, Lawrence. She is the editor of Reading Harry Potter: Critical Essays (Praeger, 2003), and has published several journal articles, book chapters, and other publications.