02 October 2001, 05:25 PM
LanceSurvey of Scholarship
Greetings!
I just wanted to make available to anyone interested in Bradbury criticism a survey of Bradbury scholarship I wrote as part of my graduate studies in literature. The paper is 9000 words in length and charts about fifty critics from the early days to the present, showing how Bradbury criticism has altered form over the years and the different approaches this criticism has adopted.
My thesis, of course, is that Bradbury is a necessary part of the American literary canon. If this paper could be of use to anyone doing Bradbury research, let me know.
lance@lorehawks.com
24 May 2006, 08:36 AM
uncle A.G.Lance, I would be interested.
please contact me at asmith13@weber.edu
Thanks.
uncle
24 May 2006, 09:11 AM
biplane1Lance,
It would appear that your monumental work would be of interest to any Bradbury enthusiast. The problem being in reproducing it in the numbers that would accomodate those wishing a copy and being able to doing so economically.
Perhaps Robert Blevins of Adventure Books could provide some input here as to the feasibility of publishing such a work and what the costs might be, not that I am suggesting that Adventure Books have anything to do with the publishing.
24 May 2006, 05:39 PM
uncle A.G.Lance, have you thought about a e-book?
25 May 2006, 01:41 PM
philnicuncle, biplane1,
I wonder if there is anyone listening: it looks as if Lance posted that original message 5 years ago! Is he still around?