The Clive Cussler Adventures: A Critical Review

The author of more than 50 books--125 million copies in print--Clive Cussler is the current grandmaster of adventure literature. Dirk Pitt, the sea-loving protagonist of 22 of Cussler's novels, remains among the most popular and influential adventure series heroes of the past half-century. This first critical review of Cussler's work features an overview of Pitt and the supporting characters and other heroes, an examination of Cussler's themes and influences, a review of his most important adventures, such as Raise the Titanic! and Iceberg, and a look at adaptations of his work in other media. Cussler joins the pantheon of such as Rudyard Kipling, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Ian Fleming, and this overdue volume demonstrates that beneath Cussler's immense popularity lies a literary depth that well merits scholarly attention.

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The Clive Cussler Adventures: A Critical Review

The author of more than 50 books--125 million copies in print--Clive Cussler is the current grandmaster of adventure literature. Dirk Pitt, the sea-loving protagonist of 22 of Cussler's novels, remains among the most popular and influential adventure series heroes of the past half-century. This first critical review of Cussler's work features an overview of Pitt and the supporting characters and other heroes, an examination of Cussler's themes and influences, a review of his most important adventures, such as Raise the Titanic! and Iceberg, and a look at adaptations of his work in other media. Cussler joins the pantheon of such as Rudyard Kipling, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Ian Fleming, and this overdue volume demonstrates that beneath Cussler's immense popularity lies a literary depth that well merits scholarly attention.

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The Clive Cussler Adventures: A Critical Review

The Clive Cussler Adventures: A Critical Review

by Steven Philip Jones
The Clive Cussler Adventures: A Critical Review

The Clive Cussler Adventures: A Critical Review

by Steven Philip Jones

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Overview

The author of more than 50 books--125 million copies in print--Clive Cussler is the current grandmaster of adventure literature. Dirk Pitt, the sea-loving protagonist of 22 of Cussler's novels, remains among the most popular and influential adventure series heroes of the past half-century. This first critical review of Cussler's work features an overview of Pitt and the supporting characters and other heroes, an examination of Cussler's themes and influences, a review of his most important adventures, such as Raise the Titanic! and Iceberg, and a look at adaptations of his work in other media. Cussler joins the pantheon of such as Rudyard Kipling, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Ian Fleming, and this overdue volume demonstrates that beneath Cussler's immense popularity lies a literary depth that well merits scholarly attention.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476615219
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
Publication date: 05/14/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 915 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Writer Steven Philip Jones lives in North Ogden, Utah.
Writer Steven Philip Jones lives in North Ogden, Utah.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Foreword by Mike Grell
Preface: Negative Evidence of Scholarly Production
1. Clive Cussler and Dirk Pitt
2. Cussler’s Characters, Part 1: Dirk Pitt and Family
3. Cussler’s Characters, Part 2: The Other Heroes
4. Cussler’s Characters, Part 3: Heroines/Other Women and Villains/Villainesses
5. Women in Green: Cussler’s Thematic Preoccupations
6. Influences from the Golden Age of Pulps, Movies and TV
7. Apotheosis: The Hero Reborn
8. Cussler’s Evolving Structures and Plots
9. Adaptations and Cussleresque Adventures
Afterword: A Review of the Review
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index

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