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Hilary Mantel: Contemporary Critical Perspectives: Contemporary Critical Perspectives

Editat de Dr Eileen Pollard, Dr Ginette Carpenter
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 mar 2020
The first British writer to win the Booker Prize on two separate occasions - for Wolf Hall in 2009 and its sequel Bring Up the Bodies in 2012 - Hilary Mantel is one of the most popular and lauded novelists working today. Hilary Mantel: Contemporary Critical Perspectives is a critical guide to Mantel's work, from her earliest novels through to her recent Thomas Cromwell fictions, including analysis of her short story collections and memoir. Chapters cover such topics as Mantel's engagement with history to her deployment of the spectral and her extensive intertextuality. The book also includes a comprehensive interview with Mantel herself that explores her work and career.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350154827
ISBN-10: 1350154822
Pagini: 184
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Contemporary Critical Perspectives

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Includes coverage of her 2016 novel The Mirror and the Light which concludes the Tudor trilogy begun in Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies

Notă biografică

Eileen Pollard is Lecturer in English at the University of Chester, UK. She is co-editor (with Berthold Schoene) of Accelerated Times: British Literature in Transition, 1980-2000.Ginette Carpenter is Senior Lecturer in English at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK.

Cuprins

Foreword: Mark LawsonSeries editors' prefaceAcknowledgmentsContributorsHilary Mantel: A chronology Introduction: 'What cannot be fixed, measured, confined': The mobile texts of Hilary MantelEileen Pollard (University of Chester, UK) and Ginette Carpenter (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK) 1. Mantel's Social Work Gothic: Trauma and State Care in Every Day is Mother's Day and Vacant Possession Eleanor Byrne (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK) 2. History, Nation and Self: Wolf Hall and the Machinery of MemorySiobhan O'Connor (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK) 3. Making History Otherwise: Learning to Talk and The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher Eileen Pollard (University of Chester, UK) 4. Reading Minds: Wolf Hall's Revision of the Poetics of Subjectivity Renate Brosch (University of Stuttgart, Germany) 5. Subjectivity in Process: Writing and the 'I' in Giving Up the Ghost and Ink In The BloodVictoria Bennett (University of Kent, UK)6. Becoming Ghost: Spectral Realism in Hilary Mantel's FictionWolfgang Funk (University of Mainz, Germany) 7. Walking the Dead: Unruly (Re)Animation in A Place of Greater Safety Ginette Carpenter (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK) 8. Holy Ghost Writers: Spectrality, Intertextuality and Religion in Wolf Hall and Fludd Lucy Arnold (University of Leeds, UK) 9. 'I am a settlement, a place of safety, a bombproof shelter': Hauntings, Hospitality, and Homeland Insecurity in Hilary Mantel's Beyond Black Kathryn Bird (Edge Hill University, UK) InterviewFurther ReadingIndex