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Satire as Inquiry: A Study of John Updike's Rabbit Novels (Hardbound - 2018)

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About the Book

John Updike is undoubtedly one of the few great writers of the twentieth century, whose reputation has exceeded even his own early hopes and expectations. He is considered to be the most renowned and prolific among the Post-Modern American novelists. His celebrity status resides in his achievements as a writer whose masterpieces continue to be passed on to new generation of readers throughout America and the world. His reputation rests largely on his novels, especially Rabbit tetralogy, The Centaur, The Coup and Of the Farm. Being a superb stylist, the texture of his writing is remarkable for metaphoric language and image patterns.

The 1990s and 2000s have proved a fertile period, with the result that Updike has been acclaimed as a leading literary chronicler of American marital and sexual mores and trends. His reputation in the new millennium is firmer than it has ever been. Part of the interest of his work derives from the fact that the mad, gin-drinking, morally and spiritually bankrupt men and women he wrote about, led their lives in a chaotic world of moral decadence and a pervasive mood of nostalgia.

Updike, in his Rabbit novels, satirically enquires into the conservative ethos of the Eisenhower era. He ridicules the archetypal American tendencies concerning marriage, love and religion. He de-mystifies them with a view to liberalizing and humanizing these aspects of life. He does so by satirizing the existing norms and creates an easy and open companionship in today’s dehumanized and materialistic American society. His purpose in writing these novels is to open up a channel for new ideas, and a new lifestyle concerning the old world values. In his fictional works, he explores tensions within relationships, fear of death, and conflict between generations.

The book will be useful for the students and teachers of American Literature, Post-Modern Literature, and researchers in these fields.

About the Author

Dr. Suneeti Tippisetti, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. in English, has been working as a Professor of English since 2010 at Hyderabad. Her area of specialization is Post-Modern American Literature. She was awarded Ph.D. for her thesis titled, “Satire as Inquiry: A Study in John Updike’s Rabbit Tetralogy”, by Osmania University in 2003. She cleared NET and SLET in 1998. She completed PGCTE in 2005 from EFLU, Hyderabad. She was also awarded Post-doctoral Fellowship for her research work titled, “John Updike’s Concept of the Novel”, by Osmania University Centre for International Programs (OUCIP) in 2010. To her credit, she has published a number of research papers in renowned national and international journals and presented papers in seminars and conferences.

Dr. Suneeti served in the premier colleges in Hyderabad as Head, Deptt. of English, and Coordinator, Quality Unit, Community Service and Cultural Affairs. She is also a certified trainer in Soft Skills from Infosys, Hyderabad. As the Chief Editor of the college Newsletter and Society Magazine (Vishnu Era), she interviewed some successful and reputed people in the society. She also has overseas experience as a Professor of English in Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, Riyadh, KSA which is under the Ministry of Education, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. She can be contacted at [email protected].

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ISBN139788126926237
Product NameSatire as Inquiry: A Study of John Updike's Rabbit Novels (Hardbound - 2018)
Price₹795.00
Original PriceINR 795
AuthorSuneeti Tippisetti
PublisherAtlantic Publishers and Distributors (P) Ltd
Publication Year2018
SubjectEnglish Literature
BindingHardbound
LanguageEnglish
Pages270
Weight0.450000
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