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Mid-Century Romance eBook

Modernism, Socialist Culture, And The Historical Novel

by John T. Connor
language: english
Publisher: OUP Oxford, July of 2024 ‧
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Mid-Century Romance chronicles a revival of the historical novel in the middle decades of the twentieth century in the cultures of British modernism and international communism. Born of a national turn in world politics, these novels met the turbulence of mid-century history with narratives of national becoming, roadmaps to situate their readers in the pattern of social change. Their writers were often mindful of the genre's romantic-era heritage: they saw themselves as following in the footsteps of Sir Walter Scott and they drew on the same rescued remains of primitive poetry and popular antiquities that romanticism first used to construct its versions of national identity, culture, and tradition. This book shows how the impulse to salvage traces of ancestral culture and press them to new purpose links the mid-century national-historical novel to the rise of radical social history and magical realism. Post-war anticommunism shaped a tradition of the novel as a preserve of art and the individual. Mid-Century Romance counters with a different genealogy of the British and world novel, whose object is society and the future of community, the nation and its people. It situates its cast of British writers--including the modernists Hope Mirrlees and Virginia Woolf, the communists Jack Lindsay and Sylvia Townsend Warner, the eccentric modernist and sometime fellow traveller John Cowper Powys, and the New Left luminary Raymond Williams--in a transnational perspective that reaches from Bihar, India to Bahia, Brazil.

Mid-Century Romance

Modernism, Socialist Culture, And The Historical Novel

by John T. Connor

Property Description
ISBN: 9780192675873
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Release Date: July of 2024
Language: English
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Collection: Oxford Mid-Century Studies Series
Categories: eBooks in English > Fiction > Essays
EAN: 9780192675873