It is a commonplace belief that history is written by the victorious. However, less recognised but equally common is the idea that the defeated also write history, even if their particular account is rather different. This collection looks at these matters from a novel and distinct perspective. It essentially presents the idea that victors often perceive themselves as defeated, by examining the ways in which the idea of defeat comes to dominate the victors’ own sense of superiority and achievement, thereby undermining the certainties that victory is conventionally thought to create. The contributions here discuss fiction (mostly UK and US) published since the First World War. Through the frameworks of experience, memory and post-memory, they examine this subliminal defeat, basically as seen in conflict itself, in the societies that it affects, and in the individual lives of those who it destroys. The result is an innovative literary account of the victorious-yet-somehow-defeated.
David Owen & Cristina Pividori
Spectre of Defeat in Post-War British and US Literature [PDF ebook]
Experience, Memory and Post-Memory
Spectre of Defeat in Post-War British and US Literature [PDF ebook]
Experience, Memory and Post-Memory
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Format PDF ● Pagini 255 ● ISBN 9781527565036 ● Editor David Owen & Cristina Pividori ● Editura Cambridge Scholars Publishing ● Publicat 2021 ● Descărcabil 3 ori ● Valută EUR ● ID 9280788 ● Protecție împotriva copiilor Adobe DRM
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