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Riverbank And Seashore In Nineteenth And Twentieth Century British Literature

Autor Gillian Mary Hanson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 noi 2005
The waters of river and sea represent a kind of freedom, a liberty which, as Iris Murdoch writes, enables man to exist sanely without fear and to perceive what is real. As settings in fiction, the riverbank and seashore are rich in potential, offering a sense of destiny and suggesting the possibility of self-truth and self-knowledge. In British literature, the rural costal setting-shadowed by cliffs, tugged by the constant movement of the seabecomes the site of revelation and generates the energy that brings characters to a new level of self-awareness. The rivers embankments, bridges and tunnels often mark specific stages of revelation and movement in plot. Entrapment and isolation, contingency and communication are themes that seem born of such settings. This book examines the ways in which 21 modern and postmodern writers (from Tennyson to Ted Hughes, from Jane Austen to Jane Gardam) have made use of the physical environment of riverbank and seashore in their work. It considers how each author employs the physical settings in the service of plot and character development, and how those settings are used to connect with some of the major intellectual concerns of the late19th and 20th centuries. Appendices offer significant quotations from the texts under discussion, arranged according to the location they describe: the rural river, the urban river, river into sea, the rural shore, and the urban shore.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780786422845
ISBN-10: 078642284X
Pagini: 180
Dimensiuni: 157 x 220 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: McFarland & Company
Colecția McFarland & Co Inc Pub

Notă biografică

Gillian Mary Hanson is a native of Sussex, England and teaches English at the University of Houston Downtown. Also the author of City and Shore: The Function of Setting in the British Mystery (2004), she lives in Texas.