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Twentieth-Century Literature and the Aftermath of War

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By (author): Rachel Bryan

Students of twentieth-century literature are familiar with narratives that associate devastating wars with conceptual, societal, and aesthetic upheavals. What these accounts overlook, however, is a body of psychologically attuned modern writing that was less interested in this shattering of faith and form than in those counterfactual modes of resistance deployed by individuals and nations in response to mass violence and profound change. Twentieth-Century Literature and the Aftermath of War is an innovative study of the attention paid to such reparative, stabilising impulses in post-war writings from across the last century. Focusing on works by Henry James, Elizabeth Bowen, and Kazuo Ishiguro as case studies, it argues that to fully understand the relationship between modern warfare and literary art, we must learn to engage with texts whose modernity lies in their acknowledgement of the draw felt towards, and contested ethics of, consolatory counterfactuals. See more
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Will deliver when available. Publication date 31 Dec 2024

Product Details
  • Publication Date: 31 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781009493383

About Rachel Bryan

Rachel Bryan is Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in English Literature at All Souls College University of Oxford. Her work has appeared in Essays in Criticism The Review of English Studies and The Henry James Review. She is currently co-editing The Other House for Cambridge University Press's Complete Fiction of Henry James.

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