14 October 2006, 11:50 AM
cryptik21Scholarly Essays for Fahrenheit 451
Any scholarly essays or reviews on Fahrenheit 451 would be greately appreciated.
15 October 2006, 03:34 AM
philniccryptik21, you don't say what level of scholarship you are looking for. However, this is a frequently asked question, and there are some good leads for you on the
FAQ page on my website. Once there, scroll down till you find the question 'Are there any books of literary criticism of Bradbury?'
16 October 2006, 07:09 PM
cryptik21I'm looking for university level criticisms. Thanks for the guidance philnic!
17 October 2006, 01:00 AM
philnicquote:
Originally posted by cryptik21:
I'm looking for university level criticisms.
In that case, the link I gave you should serve you well.
One other major work at that level (which isn't listed in my FAQ, because I haven't updated in a while) is Jon Eller & William Touponce's
Ray Bradbury: The Life of Fiction (Kent State University Press, 2004).
24 June 2008, 12:39 PM
Nard KordellTHIS is amazing!
Ray Bradbury READS the entire Fahrenheit 451 book. And you get to turn the pages for him to read...
Once you click on the link below, then click on: 'Read The Book'
Afterwards, click on the 'type' and Ray Bradbury reads what you've clicked on~
click on:
http://cetl.edtech.csulb.edu/f451/#_______________________________________________________________24 June 2008, 01:31 PM
philnicThat's very neat. I admit to sometimes listening to CDs of Ray reading while I read his books.
The audio recording for F451 sounds like it's taken from the CD set, available
here