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Ian Fleming | | Birth Date: |
28 May 1908 | | Death Date: |
12 August 1964 |
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Biography of Ian Fleming
11201 words, approx. 37.3 pages
 lan Fleming was the creator of James Bond, the most popular hero of espionage fiction in the late 1950s and the 1960s. Bond, whose name still suggests a certain type of spy-hero—sophisticated, sexy, glamorously dangerous—is particularly well...
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Biography of Ian (Lancaster) Fleming
10909 words, approx. 36.4 pages
 Ian Fleming was the creator of James Bond, the most popular hero of espionage fiction in the late 1950s and the 1960s. Bond, whose name still suggests a certain type of spy-hero--sophisticated, sexy, glamorously dangerous--is particularly well known beca...
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Biography of Ian (Lancaster) Fleming
3513 words, approx. 11.7 pages
 Ian Fleming is best known as the creator of James Bond (Agent 007). He was also, however, a book collector who, with the guidance of bookseller Percy Muir, assembled a library of more than one thousand volumes representing milestones in modern science, t...



Encyclopedia and Summary Information
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The Man with the Golden Gun Information
2,118 words, approx. 7 pages
 The Man with the Golden Gun is the twelfth and final novel written by Ian Fleming, featuring the fictional British Secret Service agent James Bond.[1] It was published posthumously in the United Kingdom by Jonathan Cape, in 1965. Despite being...
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 The New York Observer
New Bond\'d5s Stormy Virility Trumps Connery and Moore
11/26/2006: 1,891 words, approx. 6 pages Martin Campbell’s Casino Royale, from a screenplay by Neal Purvis, Robert Wade and Paul Haggis, based on the novel by Ian Fleming, happens to be the 21st James Bond movie, as well as the very first that I would seriously consider placing on my own...
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 The New York Observer
New Bond's Stormy Virility Trumps Connery and Moore
11/26/2006: 1,891 words, approx. 6 pages Martin Campbell’s Casino Royale, from a screenplay by Neal Purvis, Robert Wade and Paul Haggis, based on the novel by Ian Fleming, happens to be the 21st James Bond movie, as well as the very first that I would seriously consider placing on my own...




Literary Criticism
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Critical Essay by Anthony Lejeune
1,015 words, approx. 3 pages
 "ENDIT": this single cablese word, prophetic and appropriate, is the title of the last chapter of the last James Bond novel, The Man with the Golden Gun. From the hospital bed where he lies recovering from bullet wounds, Bond cables M, refusing the knighthood which a grateful government has offered him. In You Only Live Twice we left Bond, bemused from the holocaust which closed his duel with Blofeld, heading blindly for Vladivostok. We now learn what happened to him there, and in what strange...
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Critical Essay by Kingsley Amis
771 words, approx. 3 pages
 [The Man with the Golden Gun is] a sadly empty tale, empty of the interests and effects that for better or worse, Ian Fleming had made his own. Violence is at a minimum. Sex too…. And there's no gambling, no gadgets or machinery to speak of, no undersea stuff, none of those lavish and complicated eats and drinks, hardly even a brand-name apart from Bond's Hoffritz safety razor and the odd bottle of Walker's de luxe Bourbon. The main plot, in the sense of the scheme proposed by th...


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The Man with the Golden Gun by Ian Fleming | |
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