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The Review as Art and Communication
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The Review as Art and Communication

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The Review as Art and Communication not only presents the idea that book reviews, record reviews, theatrical reviews and reviews of any genre can be substantive essays on their own - expounding and elaborating on the concepts and ideas of the original material critiqued - but it also explores the shelf-life of the review: the odd phenomenon that just like other forms of art, some stand the test-of-time, and some do not.This book also collects the book reviews of one scholar: Max J. Skidmore, Sr. into one volume, using his ideas and themes to illustrate how reviews have a life of their own, evolving and developing beyond the original work covered.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
7 May 2013
Pages
201
ISBN
9781443844444

The Review as Art and Communication not only presents the idea that book reviews, record reviews, theatrical reviews and reviews of any genre can be substantive essays on their own - expounding and elaborating on the concepts and ideas of the original material critiqued - but it also explores the shelf-life of the review: the odd phenomenon that just like other forms of art, some stand the test-of-time, and some do not.This book also collects the book reviews of one scholar: Max J. Skidmore, Sr. into one volume, using his ideas and themes to illustrate how reviews have a life of their own, evolving and developing beyond the original work covered.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
7 May 2013
Pages
201
ISBN
9781443844444