Winston Churchill's Imagination

Winston Churchill's Imagination

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Publisher's Synopsis

Although Churchill is a 1953 Nobel laureate in literature whose collected works run to thirty-eight volumes that remain of enduring interest, his famous speeches have overshadowed his other writing. Winston Churchill's Imagination concentrates on less familiar works in modes other than political rhetoric. Its method is close analysis of how Churchill engages readers with those words and ideas that are hallmarks of his imagination. Chapters take up his literary relationship with Lawrence of Arabia; Churchill's intense but little-known involvement with cinema in an essay on Charlie Chaplin and as a scriptwriter and consultant in the 1930s for Alexander Korda's film studio; Churchill's evocation of paintings as templates for narrative in his first history and in his only novel; his imaginative engagement with science and science fiction; the depiction of time, duration, and alternative history in his biography of Marlborough; and Churchill's last testament in the realm of imagination, 'The Dream.' This is a story that he reserved for posthumous publication, in which a 72-year-old Winston discusses the twentieth century with the Victorian ghost of his father, Lord Randolph Churchill, who died in 1895. Winston Churchill's Imagination is well researched, clearly argued, and eloquently written; it will be of great interest to scholars of literature and history, as well as to general readers interested in Winston Churchill.

Book information

ISBN: 9781611482423
Publisher: University Press Copublishing Division
Imprint: Bucknell University Press
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 267
Weight: 594g
Height: 245mm
Width: 167mm
Spine width: 21mm