Literature of the 1940s : : War, Postwar and Peace: Volume 5 / / Gill Plain.

A groundbreaking re-reading of the literary response to a decade of trauma and transformationGBS_insertPreviewButtonPopup(['ISBN:9780748627448','ISBN:9780748627455','ISBN:9780748631513']);This new study undoes the customary division of the 1940s into the Second World Wa...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Edinburgh University Press Backlist eBook-Package 2013-2000
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Place / Publishing House:Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2022]
©2013
Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:The Edinburgh History of Twentieth-Century Literature in Britain : EH20CLB
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Physical Description:1 online resource (312 p.) :; 10 B/W illustrations
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Illustrations --
Acknowledgements --
General Editor’s Preface --
1. Introduction --
I. WAR --
2. Documenting --
3. Desiring --
4. Killing --
II. POSTWAR --
5. Escaping --
6. Grieving --
7. Adjusting --
III. ‘PEACE’ --
8. Atomising --
Works Cited --
Index
Summary:A groundbreaking re-reading of the literary response to a decade of trauma and transformationGBS_insertPreviewButtonPopup(['ISBN:9780748627448','ISBN:9780748627455','ISBN:9780748631513']);This new study undoes the customary division of the 1940s into the Second World War and after. Instead, it focuses on the thematic preoccupations that emerged from writers’ immersion in and resistance to the conflict. Through seven chapters – Documenting, Desiring, Killing, Escaping, Grieving, Adjusting and Atomizing – the book sets middlebrow and popular writers alongside residual modernists and new voices to reconstruct the literary landscape of the period. Detailed case studies of fiction, drama and poetry provide fresh critical perspectives on writers as diverse as Margery Allingham, Alexander Baron, Elizabeth Bowen, Keith Douglas, Graham Greene, Henry Green, Georgette Heyer, Alun Lewis, Nancy Mitford, George Orwell, Mervyn Peake, J. B. Priestley, Terrence Rattigan, Mary Renault, Stevie Smith, Dylan Thomas and Evelyn Waugh.Arguing that the postwar is a concept that emerges almost simultaneously with the war itself, and that ‘peace’ is significant only by its absence in an emergent post-Atomic cold war era, this book reclaims the complexity of a decade all too often lost in the fault-lines between pre-war modernism and the emergence of the postmodern.Key FeaturesInnovative argument about the relationship between literary production and event of warDetailed, theoretically informed case studies of canonical writers such as Bowen, Orwell, Greene and WaughDetailed case studies and critical re-evaluations of popular genre writers and forgotten writers"
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780748631513
9783110780468
DOI:10.1515/9780748631513
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Gill Plain.