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Robert Ludlum: A Critical Companion

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Robert Ludlum: A Critical Companion

Contributors:

By (Author) Gina Macdonald

ISBN:

9780313299711

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Greenwood Press

Publication Date:

16th October 1997

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000

Dewey:

813.54

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

248

Description

In a study that examines 17 of Ludlum's novels in depth, including, "The Apocalypse Watch" (1995), Macdonald uncovers the themes running through the novels: the role of the individual in preserving democracy, the value of competing voices, the failure of educational institutions to preserve ideals, the temptations of power, the importance of personal loyalties in the face of impersonal organizations, and the nature of evil. She shows how Ludlum's novels may be valuable in helping us to understand modern paranoia - our fear of conspiracies, terrorism, barbarism and intolerance. A personal interview granted by Ludlum for this book illuminates the influence on his craft, especially his experience in the theatre, which affects his sense of pacing, characterization, humour and suspense. After an initial biographical chapter, Macdonald examines Ludlum's literary roots in suspense novels and discusses the genre. Each succeeding chapter examines a group of his novels tied together thematically or, in the case of the Bourne series, by recurring characters. The discussion of each novel is organized into sections on plot and structure, character and theme, and features an alternate critical interpretation, such as Freudian, Marxist or reader response criticism, which offers the reader another fresh perspective from which to examine the concerns of the novel. Novels covered in depth are: "Trevayne", "The Cry of the Halidon", "The Scarlatti Inheritance", "The Rhinemann Exchange", "The Gemini Contenders", "The Holcroft Covenant", "The Road to Gandolfo", "The Road to Omaha", "The Bourne Identity", "The Bourne Supremacy", "The Bourne Ultimatum", "The Matarese Circle", "The Parsifal Mosaic", "The Aquitaine Progression", "The Icarus Agenda", "The Scorpio Illusion" and "The Apocalypse Watch". This critical companion includes a bibliography of all Ludlum's published works, as well as selected reviews of all works examined in this study.

Reviews

After a chapter highlighting [Ludlum's] life and literary roots, there are chapters which examine and analyze his books in a very exacting manner....[T]he finest critique of an author's work I have ever encountered.-The Write Word
"After a chapter highlighting Ludlum's life and literary roots, there are chapters which examine and analyze his books in a very exacting manner....The finest critique of an author's work I have ever encountered."-The Write Word
"After a chapter highlighting [Ludlum's] life and literary roots, there are chapters which examine and analyze his books in a very exacting manner....[T]he finest critique of an author's work I have ever encountered."-The Write Word

Author Bio

GINA MACDONALD is Visiting Assistant Professor of English at Loyola University in New Orleans. She is the author of James Clavell: A Critical Companion (Greenwood, 1996), and has published well over a hundred articles in periodicals and books on popular fiction, detective fiction, and popular culture. She is also coauthor of a text for bilingual students of writing and a freshman composition text.

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