
The Myth of the Titanic 1999th Edition
Author(s): R. Howells (Author)
- Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
- Publication Date: 29 Mar. 1999
- Edition: 1999th
- Language: English
- Print length: 225 pages
- ISBN-10: 9780333725979
- ISBN-13: 0333725972
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
‘Howells’ book is a model of cultural history, thoroughly researched, carefully argued and consistently illuminating.’ —
Professor Jeffrey Richards, Times Higher Education Supplement‘Richard Howells makes a gripping story out of the fashioning of a myth. He delights equally in the fixing of the facts which unsettle the fairy stories, as he does in the richly human stories themselves. Taking on the movie and showing up its mythic deceptions without a tremor, he turns to face Edwardian England just as coolly, and quietly identifies its necessary illusions. Then he rolls up all the tales into a single mighty myth, all the while doing justice to truth, to horror, to sentimentality, and to a rattling good read.’ —
Fred Inglis, Professor of Cultural Studies, University of Sheffield‘This book is very well referenced… and will prove a reference work in its own right.’ —
Atlantic Daily Bulletin Journal of the British Titanic SocietyAbout the Author
He took a first degree at Harvard, returning to his native England to take his PhD at Emmanuel College, Cambridge. He is currently Lecturer at the Institute of Communications Studies, University of Leeds.
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