- Published: 15 March 2015
- ISBN: 9781590177761
- Imprint: NY Review Books
- Format: Hardback
- Pages: 224
- RRP: $49.99
Moral Agents: Eight Twentieth-Century American Writers
- Published: 15 March 2015
- ISBN: 9781590177761
- Imprint: NY Review Books
- Format: Hardback
- Pages: 224
- RRP: $49.99
Praise for Mendelson's most recent collection of biographical essays, The Things That Matter:
"Filled with sage insights into literature and life...A joy to read." -- The Wall Street Journal
"Thrilling...[Mendelson's] readings will send you hungrily to these classics." --Newsday
"Edward Mendelson's observations about literature are among the best I have read: deeply knowledgeable, appreciative and attentive, and expressed with the affinity of a scholar and critic who is himself an excellent writer. His book is a pleasure to read and to praise." --Shirley Hazzard
"Elegant...Enlightening...Mendelson is an ideal companion...[The book] reminds us that criticism of the sort that Mendelson practices is one of the things that matter." --Los Angeles Times
"Heartfelt...illuminating." --The New York Review of Books
"Great works of fiction not only tell a story but also reveal how we are to live our lives. This sympathetic, profound, and very readable work by one of the finest literary scholars of our time shows us how seven novels can help us with the stages through which we all must pass. Edward Mendelson's insights into the meaning of novels he considers are acute. He reveals dimensions to these works that most of us will never have guessed at, showing, with grace and courtesy, both their deeper significance and the wisdom they contain about life's challenges. Reading this book places one in the company of an urbane, erudite, and sure-footed guide." --Alexander McCall Smith