The return of the historical novel? Thinking about fiction and history after historiographic metafiction

Scott-land and the invention of the historical novel: Walter Scott's Waverley / Cordula Lemke -- Neo-Victorian novels: staging historicity in John Fowles's The French lieutenant's woman / Claudia Olk -- Historiographic metafiction and the history of nature: John Fowle's The Frenc...

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Körperschaft: Carl-Winter-Universitätsverlag (Verlag)
Weitere Verfasser: Johnston, Andrew James (HerausgeberIn), Wiegandt, Kai (HerausgeberIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Heidelberg Universitätsverlag Winter 2017
Schriftenreihe:Britannica et Americana 3. Folge, Band 33
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Zusammenfassung:Scott-land and the invention of the historical novel: Walter Scott's Waverley / Cordula Lemke -- Neo-Victorian novels: staging historicity in John Fowles's The French lieutenant's woman / Claudia Olk -- Historiographic metafiction and the history of nature: John Fowle's The French lieutenant's woman and Graham Swift's Waterland / Ute Berns -- The production of history: M.G. Vassanji's postcolonial historical novel on the Indian Ocean rim / Russell West-Pavlov -- History as a struggle of generations: J.M. Coetzee's The master of Petersburg / Kai Weigandt -- Figurations of authorship in postmodern historical fiction / Helga Schwalm -- History, the contemporary, and life in time: timescapes in Ian McEwan's and Julian Barnes' novels / Heike Hartung -- Atonement: Ian McEwan's Canturbury tale? / Andrew James Johnston -- Thomas Cromwell, our contemporary: the poestic of subjective experience as intersubjective ethics in Wolf Hall / Renate Brosch -- 'There'll be progress of a sort': elegizing the historical novel in Jim Crace's Harvest / Margitta Rouse
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Beschreibung:208 Seiten
25 cm
ISBN:3825367215
3-8253-6721-5
9783825367213
978-3-8253-6721-3