Ian McEwan

Author(s): Sebastian Groes

Cultural Studies

This is an up-to-date reader of critical essays on Ian McEwan by leading international academics, covering McEwan's most recent novels including "Saturday", "On Chesil Beach" and an analysis of the film adaptation of "Enduring Love".Ian McEwan is one of the most significant, and controversial, British novelists working in the contemporary period. His books are both critically - and academically - acclaimed and embraced by the audiences across the world. Although primarily a novelist, he has also written short stories, television plays, a libretto, a children's book and a film adaptation. Across these many forms his work retains a distinctive character that explores questions of morality, place and history, nationhood, sexuality and gender.This guide brings together a collection of fresh perspectives on McEwan's oeuvre, not only covering the early works and his writing for the screen but also incorporating detailed and original analyses of the later work, including his most recent novella, "On Chesil Beach". It also includes a unique discussion with McEwan and a preface by the controversial author on genetics and human behaviour Matt Ridley, about McEwan's obsession with science."

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Sebastian Groes is Lecturer in English at Liverpool Hope University, UK.

Preface: Ian McEwan and Science, Matt Ridley; Introduction; Biography/Chronology; 1. Surreal Encounters in McEwan's Early Work, Jeanette Baxter (University of East Anglia); 2. Imitation Games: Ian McEwan's Writing for the Screen, M. Hunter Hayes (Texas A&M University); 3. Atonement: A Sense of the Past, Claire Colebrook (University of Edinburgh); 4. Ian McEwan: an English Postmodernist?, Alistair Cormack; 5. Intertextualities: Ian McEwan's later Work, Natasha Alden (St. Hilda's College, University of Oxford); 6. Beyond the Morality of Space': Ian McEwan's Urban Spaces, Sebastian Groes (Liverpool Hope University); 7. Modernist Time in Ian McEwan's Novels, Laura Marcus (University of Sussex); 8. Complex Pathologies: Men and Madness in Ian McEwan's Work, Caroline Bennett (Liverpool Hope University); 9. Interview with Ian McEwan by Jon Cook and Victor Sage; Further Reading; Index.

General Fields

  • : 9780826497222
  • : 84746
  • : 84746
  • : 0.295
  • : 04 June 2009
  • : 234mm X 156mm X 15mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Sebastian Groes
  • : Paperback
  • : 823.914
  • : 192