Faith, truth, fidelity : : věrnost in post-Munich Czech poetry / / Frances Jackson.

Though frequently acknowledged as a remarkable phase within Czech literary history, the poetic outpouring in the build-up to and aftermath of the Munich Agreement has received comparatively little rigorous scholarly attention to date. In this study, Frances Jackson seeks redress to the balance, draw...

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505 0 |a Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Body -- Introduction -- Narrative Beginnings -- Historical Background -- Why Poetry? -- Keeping the Faith -- The Poets -- The Poetry -- Room for Improvement -- 1. Poetic Events and Eventfulness -- The Event as an Analytical Category -- Incomplete and Outside Events -- Pomp and Circumstance -- (Do Not) Expect the Unexpected -- Badiou's Category of the Event -- Poems as Events in Their Own Right -- 2. Figural Show and Tell -- Homeward Bound -- Theories of the Allegoric Mode -- Allegory, Allegoresis or Something More? -- The Stuff of Nightmares -- Swarms of Swabians -- Metaphorically Speaking -- When Disaster Strikes -- Fictio Personae -- Let Them Speak or Forever Hold Their Peace -- Personifying Prague -- 3. Shaping a Poetic Past and Future Present -- Differing Approaches to Memory -- Language Issues -- Memory Studies and Literature -- The Speaker Recalls -- Looking Forward to Looking Back -- Poetic Monuments to the Past and Present -- Repurposing the Past -- Places of Memory -- (Grand-)Mother of the Nation -- Formal Differences -- Seifert's Maternal Vision -- Halas' Němcová: All Things to All Men -- 4. Rhetorical Authenticity -- The Art of Rhetoric -- The Rhetorical Situation -- An Air of the Authentic -- Paradox and Artificiality -- Fluctuating Forms of Authenticity -- Authenticity of Expression, Experience and Execution -- Věrnost: When Rhetoric Met Authenticity -- The Speaker as One Who Remembers -- The Speaker as One Who Mourns -- The Speaker as One Who Speaks On Behalf of Others -- The Speaker as One Who Tells the Truth -- History in the Making -- Competing Truths -- 5. A Break with the Past? -- Where to Draw the Line? -- History Relived and Rewritten -- Cracks, Fissures and Shifting Planes -- A Feast For All of the Senses -- Longing For What is No More (But Might Be Again). 
505 8 |a 6. Late Modernism - Not an End but an Alternative -- W. H. Auden and Louis MacNeice -- Birds and Books of a Feather? -- Auden's Another Time -- MacNeice's Autumn Journal -- War on the Wireless -- The Case of the Missing Věrnost -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Archival sources -- Primary sources -- Secondary sources -- Acknowledgements -- Index. 
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