The fiction of the 1940s : stories of survival
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The fiction of the 1940s : stories of survival
Palgrave, 2001
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This collection of essays explores the strange and intense relationship between history and artistic form during the 1940s. The essays cover a comprehensive range of issues, including the Blitz, spying, demobilisation, traumatic loss, nostalgia for the pre-war years, addiction, and the formation of sexual identity. The writings of both well-known and neglected authors are discussed in detail.
Table of Contents
- Notes on the Contributors Introduction Elizabeth Bowen: The Shadowy Fifth
- M.Ellmann The Wibberlee Wobberlee Walk: Lowry, Hamilton, Kavan and Addictions of 1940s Fiction
- G.Ward Bombs and Roses: The Writing of Anxiety in Henry Green's Caught
- L.Stonebridge The Timeless Elsewhere of World War Two: Rosamund Lehmann's The Ballad and the Source and Kate O'Brien's The Last of Summer
- P.Lassner The Novel Sequences of Joyce Cary
- H.Erskine-Hill Wild Soldiers: Jocelyn Brooke and England's Militarised Landscape
- M.Rawlinson Broken Glass
- R.Mengham Lying, Cruelty, Secrecy and Alienation in I: Compton-Burnett's Elders and Betters
- B.Hardy Away from the Lighthouse: William Sansom and Elizabeth Taylor in 1949
- N.H.Reeve Souvenirs from France: Textual Traumatism in Henry Green's Back
- G.Barrett 'Quantitative Judgements Don't Apply': The Fiction of Evelyn Waugh and Grahame Greene
- P.Mudford Index
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