Leon Uris
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In eleven novels written over four decades Leon Uris has chronicled the unceasing fight of dedicated individuals against the forces of oppression in particular fascism communism and imperialism. In the tradition of the historical novel Uris sets his work during times of crisis (World War II the founding of Israel the Irish fight for independence) providing his plots with both political and social tensions as well as personal conflicts. Uris''s themes include the indomitability of the human spirit the power of patriotism and the restorative capacity of romantic love. Through an exploration of these plots themes and characters this study recognizes Leon Uris as a writer whose examination of good and evil in the context of contemporary history raises important issues that have confronted us all.This study is the first full-length examination of the work of Leon Uris. Following a biographical chapter that discusses his work in light of his personal history the study devotes a chapter to his place in the tradition of the historical and political novel. Each of Uris''s novels is discussed in an individual chapter: Battle Cry (1953) The Angry Hills (1955) Exodus (1958) Mila 18 (1961) Armageddon: A Novel of Berlin (1963) Topaz (1967) QB VII (1970) Trinity (1976) and Redemption (1995) The Haj (1984) and Mitla Pass(1988). Each novel is analyzed for plot structure characterization and thematic elements. In addition Cain defines and applies an alternative critical perspective from which to read each novel. A complete bibliography of Uris''s writing along with a listing of secondary sources and critical reviews of his work completes the study.
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