War, nation and Europe in the novels of Storm Jameson:
"The novels of Storm Jameson and their depictions of Britain's relationship to Europe around the Second World War represent a crucial departure from the work of her contemporaries. As the first female President of English PEN, Jameson led her country's wartime literary community throu...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The novels of Storm Jameson and their depictions of Britain's relationship to Europe around the Second World War represent a crucial departure from the work of her contemporaries. As the first female President of English PEN, Jameson led her country's wartime literary community through turbulent times in history by focusing on European - rather than pointedly British - experiences of war. War, Nation and Europe in the Novels of Storm Jameson is a timely critique situated within the historical and theoretical contexts so fundamental to understanding her work. Presenting previously unpublished archival material that documents her work as an ambassador for British writers during a time of national upheaval, Katherine Cooper reveals how the novelist's pacifism and evolving attitudes to war and peace were underpinned by her overarching vision for the post-war world. Drawing comparisons to the works of Virginia Woolf, Arthur Koestler, Graham Greene and others, this study shows how Jameson's novels gesture towards prevalent internationalist perspectives and reshapes how we view the literary history of the period." |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (192 Seiten) |
ISBN: | 9781350094468 9781350094444 |
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contents | Introduction -- Chapter One - 'The living nerves which bind nation to nation': Britain, France and Pacifism in The Moon Is Making and Cousin Honor ̌-- Chapter Two - 'The Tide of Cruelty': Europe to Let and the Path to War -- Chapter Three - 'The Memory of Sacrifice': Culture, Myth and the Occupied Nation in Then We Shall Hear Singing -- Chapter Four - 'Two sorts of human beings': Culture and Myth-making in the German Nation in The Other Side and The Black Laurel -- Chapter Five - 'The same tricks, the same corruption': Aftermath, Resistance and Reconciliation in The Hidden River and The Moment of Truth -- Chapter Six - 'The same disconcerting shapes': The Cold War, Empire and Terrorism in A Cup of Tea for Mr Thorgill and Last Score -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index. - Mode of access: World Wide Web |
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spelling | Cooper, Katherine Verfasser (DE-588)1030246726 aut War, nation and Europe in the novels of Storm Jameson Katherine Cooper First edition London Bloomsbury Academic 2020 1 Online-Ressource (192 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Introduction -- Chapter One - 'The living nerves which bind nation to nation': Britain, France and Pacifism in The Moon Is Making and Cousin Honor ̌-- Chapter Two - 'The Tide of Cruelty': Europe to Let and the Path to War -- Chapter Three - 'The Memory of Sacrifice': Culture, Myth and the Occupied Nation in Then We Shall Hear Singing -- Chapter Four - 'Two sorts of human beings': Culture and Myth-making in the German Nation in The Other Side and The Black Laurel -- Chapter Five - 'The same tricks, the same corruption': Aftermath, Resistance and Reconciliation in The Hidden River and The Moment of Truth -- Chapter Six - 'The same disconcerting shapes': The Cold War, Empire and Terrorism in A Cup of Tea for Mr Thorgill and Last Score -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index. - Mode of access: World Wide Web "The novels of Storm Jameson and their depictions of Britain's relationship to Europe around the Second World War represent a crucial departure from the work of her contemporaries. As the first female President of English PEN, Jameson led her country's wartime literary community through turbulent times in history by focusing on European - rather than pointedly British - experiences of war. War, Nation and Europe in the Novels of Storm Jameson is a timely critique situated within the historical and theoretical contexts so fundamental to understanding her work. Presenting previously unpublished archival material that documents her work as an ambassador for British writers during a time of national upheaval, Katherine Cooper reveals how the novelist's pacifism and evolving attitudes to war and peace were underpinned by her overarching vision for the post-war world. Drawing comparisons to the works of Virginia Woolf, Arthur Koestler, Graham Greene and others, this study shows how Jameson's novels gesture towards prevalent internationalist perspectives and reshapes how we view the literary history of the period." Jameson, Storm / 1891-1986 Jameson, Storm 1891-1986 (DE-588)119419394 gnd rswk-swf London Centre of the International P.E.N. Literary studies: fiction, novelists & prose writers / bicssc World War, 1939-1945 / England / Literature and the war Europa Motiv (DE-588)4113480-1 gnd rswk-swf Nation Motiv (DE-588)4171206-7 gnd rswk-swf Krieg Motiv (DE-588)4136410-7 gnd rswk-swf Roman (DE-588)4050479-7 gnd rswk-swf Jameson, Storm 1891-1986 (DE-588)119419394 p Roman (DE-588)4050479-7 s Krieg Motiv (DE-588)4136410-7 s Nation Motiv (DE-588)4171206-7 s Europa Motiv (DE-588)4113480-1 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardback 978-1-3500-9443-7 https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350094468 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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