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Author:
Updike, John, author.
Title:
John Updike novels, 1996-2000 : In the beauty of the lilies ; Gertrude and Claudius ; Rabbit remembered / Christopher Carduff, editor.
Publisher:
The Library of America,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
860 pages ; 21 cm
Subject:
Families--Religious life--United States--Fiction.
Clergy--Fiction.
Cults--Fiction.
Denmark--History--1241-1397--Fiction.
Kings and rulers--Fiction.
Queens--Fiction.
Middle class men--Fiction.
Clergy.
Cults.
Families--Religious life.
Kings and rulers.
Middle class men.
Queens.
Denmark.
United States.
1241-1397
Domestic fiction.
Fiction.
History.
Novels.
Novels.
Fiction.
Domestic fiction.
Other Authors:
Container of (work): Updike, John. In the beauty of the lilies.
Container of (work): Updike, John. Gertrude and Claudius.
Container of (work): Updike, John. Rabbit remembered.
Carduff, Christopher, editor.
Other Titles:
Works. Selections
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 800-860).
Contents:
In the beauty of the lilies -- Gertrude and Claudius -- Rabbit remembered.
Summary:
"The Library of America's five-volume edition of Updike's novels culminates with three masterful late works: a brilliant exploration of the American Century; a reimagining of Shakespeare's Hamlet; and a bittersweet coda to the Rabbit series. The beauty of the lilies (1996) opens in 1910, when Clarence Wilmot, a Presbyterian minister in Paterson, NJ, experiences a devastating loss of faith. This moment of crisis sets in motion an eighty-year, multigenerational saga whose subject is nothing less than the American Century and modernity itself, seen through the fluctuating fortunes of a single representative family. In Gertrude and Claudius, Updike boldly imagines the long backstory to the world's most famous play, prompting readers to revisit and perhaps revise their judgments about Hamlet's notorious uncle and mother. Drawing on the twelfth- and fifteenth century sources for Hamlet, but also inventing a new history for Claudius in his far-flung travels across medieval Europe, Updike creates a vivid and surprising origin story for the fabled rottenness in Shakespeare's Denmark. The novella Rabbit remembered (2000) is a poignant final curtain call for one of the greatest characters in twentieth-century American literature. Once again the setting is Brewer, Pennsylvania, but now Harry Angstrom's family are figuring out their lives in his absence. Harry's ghost is insistently present, and the stories shared by his children suggest that the reckoning with those closest to us, for better and for worse, never really ends. This deluxe edition includes six rare pieces by Updike reflecting on the novels collected here." -- Provided by publisher.
Series:
The library of America ; 365
ISBN:
159853744X
9781598537444
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1317834364
LCCN:
2022938544
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
UNUX074 -- University of Northern Iowa - Rod Library (Cedar Falls)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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