Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
191
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1977
Publisher
Horizon Pr
ISBN-10
0818011645
ISBN-13
9780818011641
Description
In a thought-provoking collection of essays, Marvin Mudrick delves into the works of literary giants such as Kafka, Austen, and Dickens, illuminating their complex characters and the societal contexts in which they wrote. With keen insights and a compelling narrative style, he explores how these authors grappled with the intersections of humanity and technology, reflecting on the often intricate relationship between man and machine.
Mudrick's analysis not only celebrates the artistry of each writer but also critiques the evolving human experience in the shadow of industrialization and modernity. Through a careful examination of these diverse authors, he invites readers to reconsider familiar texts, revealing new layers of meaning and relevance that resonate with contemporary issues.
Mudrick's analysis not only celebrates the artistry of each writer but also critiques the evolving human experience in the shadow of industrialization and modernity. Through a careful examination of these diverse authors, he invites readers to reconsider familiar texts, revealing new layers of meaning and relevance that resonate with contemporary issues.