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Arthur Bingham Walkley

Pastiche and prejudice

In “Pastiche and Prejudice,” Arthur Bingham Walkley explores the intricate dynamics of literary imitation and cultural critique. This work blends scholarly analysis with literary parody, employing a sophisticated narrative style that weaves together humor and erudition. Set against the backdrop of the early 20th-century literary scene, Walkley utilizes pastiche as a lens to examine the relationship between original works and their imitative counterparts, shedding light on the evolution of artistic expression and societal commentary. The text is notable for its incisive wit and meticulous attention to the conventions of various genres, which Walkley deftly deconstructs to reveal the underlying prejudices that inform literary production. Arthur Bingham Walkley was a prominent British critic and dramaturge, known for his astute observations on both literature and drama. His deep engagement with the literary canon, coupled with his own experiences in theater, undoubtedly fueled his desire to probe the complexities of pastiche as both a creative strategy and a political statement. Walkley's critical perspective is shaped by his extensive background in literary criticism and theater, which enables him to approach the topic with both depth and originality. Walkley's “Pastiche and Prejudice” is a compelling read for anyone interested in literary theory, cultural studies, or the interplay of humor and critique. Scholars and general readers alike will appreciate its thoughtful insights and provocative arguments, making it an essential addition to the library of anyone keen on understanding the nuances of literary imitation and the dimensions of artistic creativity.
247 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2023
Publication year
2023
Publisher
Good Press
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