
Mary Higgins Clark
Life and Letters
Linda De Roche(Author)
Praeger Publishers Inc
Published on 21. March 2011
Book
Hardback
192 pages
978-0-313-36637-6 (ISBN)
Description
This incisive exploration probes the relationship between the novels of bestselling author Mary Higgins Clark and the key events and influences of her life.
In her 2002 memoir, Kitchen Privileges, Mary Higgins Clark shared the details of her life with her readers, but she offered little significant reflection on those details. For that, readers must look to her fiction, where her themes, characters, and subjects suggest her responses to her life experiences. Mary Higgins Clark: Life and Letters provides readers with an analysis of these connections in a volume that should increase their understanding-and appreciation-of the author and her work.
Focusing on subjects associated with the literary elements of representative Clark novels, Linda De Roche explores the relationship between the life of this bestselling author and the books that have won her legions of fans for more than a quarter century. Themes and issues woven into Clark's fiction-such as the role of the past in people's lives, repercussions of violence, and the concept of identity-are considered, while close critical readings uncover psychological, feminist, and sociopolitical interpretations that will delight fans and inform scholars.
In her 2002 memoir, Kitchen Privileges, Mary Higgins Clark shared the details of her life with her readers, but she offered little significant reflection on those details. For that, readers must look to her fiction, where her themes, characters, and subjects suggest her responses to her life experiences. Mary Higgins Clark: Life and Letters provides readers with an analysis of these connections in a volume that should increase their understanding-and appreciation-of the author and her work.
Focusing on subjects associated with the literary elements of representative Clark novels, Linda De Roche explores the relationship between the life of this bestselling author and the books that have won her legions of fans for more than a quarter century. Themes and issues woven into Clark's fiction-such as the role of the past in people's lives, repercussions of violence, and the concept of identity-are considered, while close critical readings uncover psychological, feminist, and sociopolitical interpretations that will delight fans and inform scholars.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Illustrations
10 bw illus
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
458 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-313-36637-6 (9780313366376)
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Person
Linda De Roche, PhD, is professor of English and American studies at Wesley College, Dover, DE.
Content
Acknowledgments
Prologue
Chapter 1 The Natural-Born Storyteller
Chapter 2 A Tragic Sense of Life
Chapter 3 Starting Out in the Thirties, Starting Again in the Sixties
Chapter 4 A Woman of Her Times
Chapter 5 A Writer's Beginnings
Chapter 6 A Signature Style
Chapter 7 Success: Personal and Professional
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Photo essay follows page
Prologue
Chapter 1 The Natural-Born Storyteller
Chapter 2 A Tragic Sense of Life
Chapter 3 Starting Out in the Thirties, Starting Again in the Sixties
Chapter 4 A Woman of Her Times
Chapter 5 A Writer's Beginnings
Chapter 6 A Signature Style
Chapter 7 Success: Personal and Professional
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Photo essay follows page