
Bradbury, Ray - Fahrenheit 451
einführende Informationen & Interpretation
serial: English Literature - analysed easily: Novel
Year: 2010
Language: English
Scope: 8 p.
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- Contents:
- Ray Bradbury (*1920 in Illinois, USA) is an author and screenwriter. He mainly focuses on the genres of science fiction, horror and fantasy. During the 1940's, at the beginning of his career, Bradbury primarily worked as a freelance writer for newspapers and magazines until he published the short story collection Dark Carnival in 1947. Fahrenheit 451 (published in 1953) is Bradbury's most famous work. It is one of the major dystopias of the 20th century and helped Bradbury to achieve international fame. In 1954 Bradbury won the Hugo Award for this novel, and in 1966 it was made into a movie. Content: Plot overview; The structure of the novel; Narrative perspective; Characters; Fire: central symbol; Historical context of the book.
Title Information
Title: Bradbury, Ray - Fahrenheit 451
serial: English Literature - analysed easily: Novel
Publisher : School Scout
Category: School & Learning, Schoolbooks, English
File size: 61 KB
Format: PDF
Loan period: 21 days