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The cover of the 1974 paperback edition of one of Forester's non-fiction titles: Hunting The Bismarck
 
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There are 7 critical essays on C. S. Forester.

Critical Essays on C. S. Forester
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Critical Essay by Sanford V. Sternlicht
11,078 words, approx. 37 pages
In the following essay from the only full-length study of Forester, a revised reprint of a 1981 edition, Sternlicht presents a full description of all of the Hornblower novels, along with background sources and an assessment of the importance of the series in popular literature.
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Critical Essay by Sanford V. Sternlicht
6,413 words, approx. 21 pages
In the following essay, a revised reprint of the 1981 edition of Sternlicht's book, Sternlicht discusses the strengths and shortcomings of two philosophically oriented novels which were not part of the Hornblower series.
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Critical Essay by John Forester
5,621 words, approx. 19 pages
In the following essay, Forester's son reminisces about his father's often self-absorbed behavior.
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Critical Essay by Max Hastings
1,847 words, approx. 6 pages
In the following essay, Hastings marks the centenary of Forester's birth with a retrospective of the author's works.
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Critical Essay by John D. Grainger
1,716 words, approx. 6 pages
In the following essay, Grainger explores probable models for the character Horatio Hornblower.
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Critical Review by M. S. Mason
823 words, approx. 3 pages
In the following review, Mason discusses the 1999 A & E Hornblower series and reports on an interview with the star, Ioan Gruffudd.
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Critical Review by M. S. Mason
666 words, approx. 2 pages
In the following review, Mason offers a positive assessment of the second series of television adaptations of the Hornblower stories.


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