Fahrenheit 451 (Bloom’s Modern Critical Interpretations)

: Fahrenheit 451 (Bloom’s Modern Critical Interpretations) — This is a compilation of essays by various authors, compiled by Harold Bloom. Each essay counts as a separate source and would be listed on your Works Cited page using the format for one selection from a collection or anthology. Fahrenheit 451 (Critical Insights) by Rafeeq O. Mcgiveron Bloom, Harold, ed. Ray Bradburys Fahrenheit 451: Blooms Modern Critical Interpretations. New York: Chelsea House Publishing, 2001. . Ray Bradbury: Modern Critical Views. New York: Chelsea House Publishing, 2001. Bradbury, Ray. Zen in the Art of Writing: Essays on Creativity (Expanded). Santa Barbara, CA: Joshua Odell Editions, 1994. De Koster, Katie, ed. Readings on Fahrenheit 451: Greenhaven Press Literary Companion to American Literature. New York: Greenhaven Press, 2000. Reid, Robin Anne. Ray Bradbury: A Critical Companion. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2000. Steven L. Aggelis (editor). Conversations with Ray Bradbury. Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi. 2004. Jonathan R. Eller; William F. Touponce. Ray Bradbury: The Life of Fiction. Kent State University Press. 2004. Joseph O. Olander; Martin Harry Greenberg (editors). Ray Bradbury. New York: Taplinger. 1980. Critical essays. You might also look at the following articles on CTC’s databases: Bould, Mark. Burning Too: Consuming Fahrenheit 451. Essays and Studies Brown, J. F. “‘As the Constitution says’: Distinguishing Documents in Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451”. The Explicator Conner, George. “Spelunking with Ray Bradbury: The Allegory of the Cave in Fahrenheit 451.” Contemporary Literary Criticism Eller, Jonathan, and William Touponce. The Simulacrum of Carnival: Fahrenheit 451. Childrens Literature Review Filler, James. “Ascending from the Ashes: Images of Plato in Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451”, Philosophy and Literature Grossman, Kathryn. Woman as Temptress: the Way to Bro(otherhood) in Science Fictions Dystopia. Womens Studies. Johnson, Wayne L. Machineries of Joy and Sorrow: Rocket, Time Machine, Robot, Man vs. Machine, Orwellian Tales Kelley, Timothy E. Knowledge and Masculinity: Male Archetypes in Fahrenheit 451. Criticial Insights: Fahrenheit 451. McGiveron, Rafeeq. “Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451.” Contemporary Literary Criticism McGiveron, Rafeeq. “‘Do You Know the Legend of Hercules and Antaeus?’ The Wilderness in Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451.” Extrapolation McGiveron, Rafeeq O. “To Build a Mirror Factory: The Mirror and Self-Examination in Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451.” Contemporary Literary Criticism. McGiveron, R. O. “What ‘Carried the Trick’? Mass exploitation and the decline of thought in Ray Bradbury’s ‘Fahrenheit 451.” Extrapolation “Ray Bradbury: The Life of Fiction.” The Kent State University Press. Sisario, Peter. “A Study of the Allusions in Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451.” Contemporary Literary Criticism Slusser, George Edgar. “Fahrenheit 451.” Contemporary Literary Criticism Spencer, S. “The Post-Apocalyptic library: Oral and Literate Culture in Fahrenheit 451 and A Canticle for Leibowitz.” Extrapolation Watt, Donald. “Burning Bright: Fahrenheit 451 As Symbolic Dystopia.” Contemporary Literary Criticism
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