Ronald Harwood | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 1 page of analysis & critique of Ronald Harwood.

Ronald Harwood | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 1 page of analysis & critique of Ronald Harwood.
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It was a bold and imaginative decision on the part of Ronald Harwood's publishers to issue simultaneously two such widely different examples of his work as César and Augusta and One. Interior. Day. (p. 45)

One of the main points of interest about One. Interior. Day. is that the two books could be so different. No matter how closely an author may identify with historical characters, the fact that he is interpreting rather than creating obliges him to be reticent to some extent about his own reactions and experiences. In these nine stories about the film industry, Ronald Harwood is even more involved than is customary, for the outline of life as lived by the chief character, Edward Lands, is charted by the well known landmarks of Ronald Harwood's own professional career.

This does not inhibit progress as severely as might have been anticipated. The strange no-man's land...

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