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Essays on Ayn Rand's Anthem Robert Mayhew

Essays on Ayn Rand's Anthem By Robert Mayhew

Essays on Ayn Rand's Anthem by Robert Mayhew


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The essays in this collection treat historical, literary, and philosophical topics related to Ayn Rand's Anthem, an anti-utopia fantasy set in the future. The first book-length study on Anthem, this collection covers subjects such as free will, political freedom, and the connection between freedom and individual thought and privacy.

Essays on Ayn Rand's Anthem Summary

Essays on Ayn Rand's Anthem by Robert Mayhew

In this first book-length study of Ayn Rand's anti-utopia Anthem, essays explore the historical, literary, and philosophical themes presiding in this novella written in opposition to the totalitarianism of the Soviet Union (and Nazi Germany). Written in 1937, published in 1938 in Britain, and subsequently in a revised form in the United States in 1946, Anthem investigates the importance of the ego and freedom, and the individual against the state. Editor Robert Mayhew has collected a variety of essays dealing with such topics including: the history behind the novella's creation, publication, and reception; its connection to other anti-utopian novels; and, the significance of ego and freedom, which it portrays and defends. This book is important to philosophers as well as readers looking to gain a better understanding of Ayn Rand and Anthem.

Essays on Ayn Rand's Anthem Reviews

This collection sheds powerful light on the origins, literary genius, and striking philosophical depth of Ayn Rand's wonderful little novel. Some of the essays are astonishingly good. -- Allan Gotthelf, author of On Ayn Rand
This book is filled with scholarly nuggets that provide insightful analyses of the history, literary techniques, and philosophic principles in Ayn Rand's futuristic novelette Anthem. It is valuable reading for anyone who desires a deeper understanding of this classic work. -- Gary Hull, Director of the Program on Values and Ethics in the Marketplace at Duke University

About Robert Mayhew

Robert Mayhew is Professor of Philosophy at Seton Hall University.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Part 1: The History of Anthem Chapter 2 Anthem in Manuscript: Finding the Words Chapter 3 Publishing Anthem Chapter 4 Anthem: '38 and '46 Chapter 5 Reviews of Anthem Chapter 6 Adapting Anthem: Projects That Were and Might Have Been Chapter 7 Anthem and 'The Individualist Manifesto' Part 8 Part 2: Anthem as Literature and as Philosophy Chapter 9 Anthem as a Psychological Fantasy Chapter 10 Anthem in the Context of Related Literary Works: 'We are not like our brothers' Chapter 11 'Sacrilege toward the Individual': The Anti-Pride of Thomas More's Utopia and Anthem's Radical Alternative Chapter 12 Needs of the Psyche in Ayn Rand's Early Ethical Thought Chapter 13 Breaking the Metaphysical Chains of Dictatorship: Free Will and Determinism in Anthem Chapter 14 Prometheus' Discovery: Individualism and the Meaning of the Concept I in Anthem Chapter 15 Freedom of Disassociation in Anthem Chapter 16 Anthem and Collectivist Regression into Primitivism Part 17 Epilogue: Anthem: An Appreciation Part 18 Appendix: Teaching Anthem: A Guide for High School and University Teachers

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NLS9780739110317
9780739110317
0739110314
Essays on Ayn Rand's Anthem by Robert Mayhew
New
Paperback
Lexington Books
2005-05-20
354
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