Item #10870 Art and Irony : The Tragic Vision of Henry Handel Richardson : A Discussion on the Relationship of Theme and Technique in Fiction. J. R. Nichols.

Art and Irony : The Tragic Vision of Henry Handel Richardson : A Discussion on the Relationship of Theme and Technique in Fiction

Washington DC: University Press of America, 1982.

First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good with no dust jacket. Item #10870
ISBN: 0819121932

Library stamps/marks/labels/pocket, otherwise light wear. Solid hardcover.; Literary criticism of 20th-century Australian woman author Ethel Florence Lindesay Richardson, whose pseudonym was Henry Handel Richardson. "This study, then, will analyze Richardson's novels as integrated works of art which reflect the author's life and literary heritage. Because of their preeminence within her canon, Maurice Guest and The Fortunes Of Richard Mahony must inevitably compose the major part of such a study, while her technique must be judged as an implement capable of vividly projecting and accurately communicating its author's ideas." ; Ex-Library; 236 pages.

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