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Twenty-first century fiction[electro...
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Adiseshiah, Si�an Helen.
Twenty-first century fiction[electronic resource] :what happens now /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
809.3/051
書名/作者:
Twenty-first century fiction : what happens now // edited by Si�an Adiseshiah and Rupert Hildyard.
其他作者:
Adiseshiah, Si�an Helen.
出版者:
New York : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2013.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource.
標題:
Fiction - History and criticism. - 21st century
標題:
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Literary
ISBN:
9781137035189 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
1137035188 (electronic bk.)
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
內容註:
1. Introduction: What Happens Now; S�in Adiseshiah and Rupert Hildyard -- 2. Such a Thing as Avant Garde Has Ceased to Exist: The Hidden Legacies of the British Experimental Novel; Jenny Hodgson -- 3. Tough Shit Erich Auerbach: Contingency and Estrangement in David Peace's Occupied City and Kate Summerscale's The Suspicions of Mr Whicher; Phil Redpath -- 4. When the Two Sevens Clash: David Peace's Nineteen Seventy-Seven as 'Occult History'; Dean Lockwood -- 5. Remaindered Books: Glen Duncan's Twenty-First-Century Novels; Alice Bennett -- 6. 'The journey creates us. We become the frontiers we cross': Stepping Across Lines in Salman Rushdie's Shalimar the Clown; Daniel O'Gorman -- 7. 'The Private Rooms and Public Haunts': Theatricality and the City of London in Michel Faber's The Crimson Petal and the White; Lin Pettersson -- 8. 'This is my Opa. Do you remember him killing the Jews?': Rachel Seiffert's 'Micha' and the Transgenerational Haunting of a Silenced Past; Ma�ra Je�ss Mar�tnez-Alfaro -- 9. A Voice without a Name: Gothic Homelessness in Ali Smith's Hotel World and Trezza Azzopardi's Remember Me; Emily Horton -- 10. Ghosts of Postmodernity b6 s Spectral Epistemology and Haunting in Hilary Mantel's Fludd and Beyond Black; Wolfgang Funk -- 11. Intimations of Immortality: Semiologies of Ageing and the Lineaments of Eternity in Contemporary Prose; Lucy Perry -- 12. Crosshatching: Boundary Crossing in the Post-millennial British Boom; Jude Roberts -- 13. 'You just know when the world is about to break apart': Utopia, Dystopia, and New Global Uncertainties in Sarah Hall's The Carhullan Army; Iain Robinson -- 14. Finding the Right Kind of Attention: Dystopia and Transcendence in John Burnside's Glister; Florian Niedlich -- Introduction: Glister, Romantic Thought and the Religious Turn -- Dystopia and Transcendence -- Conclusion: A Form of Reading.
摘要、提要註:
Does twenty-first century fiction offer the reader identifiably new fictional styles, themes, characteristics or tropes? What theoretical ideas best describe the uncertain world we appear now to be living in? What are the most interesting and significant novels of the twenty-first century and what do they tell us about the contemporary times we live in? These are the key questions engaged with in this new critical volume of essays on 21st century fiction. The chapters explore the work of writers as diverse as Salman Rushdie, David Peace, Ali Smith, Margaret Atwood, Iain Banks, China M�iville, Trezza Azzopardi, John Burnside and Hilary Mantel in depth and at length, developing fresh critical approaches to work that is genuinely of our time. Throughout this unique collection the aim is to identify what is distinctive and innovative about the individual novels and about 21st century fiction in general.
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http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137035189
Twenty-first century fiction[electronic resource] :what happens now /
Twenty-first century fiction
what happens now /[electronic resource] :edited by Si�an Adiseshiah and Rupert Hildyard. - New York :Palgrave Macmillan,2013. - 1 online resource.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introduction: What Happens Now; S�in Adiseshiah and Rupert Hildyard -- 2. Such a Thing as Avant Garde Has Ceased to Exist: The Hidden Legacies of the British Experimental Novel; Jenny Hodgson -- 3. Tough Shit Erich Auerbach: Contingency and Estrangement in David Peace's Occupied City and Kate Summerscale's The Suspicions of Mr Whicher; Phil Redpath -- 4. When the Two Sevens Clash: David Peace's Nineteen Seventy-Seven as 'Occult History'; Dean Lockwood -- 5. Remaindered Books: Glen Duncan's Twenty-First-Century Novels; Alice Bennett -- 6. 'The journey creates us. We become the frontiers we cross': Stepping Across Lines in Salman Rushdie's Shalimar the Clown; Daniel O'Gorman -- 7. 'The Private Rooms and Public Haunts': Theatricality and the City of London in Michel Faber's The Crimson Petal and the White; Lin Pettersson -- 8. 'This is my Opa. Do you remember him killing the Jews?': Rachel Seiffert's 'Micha' and the Transgenerational Haunting of a Silenced Past; Ma�ra Je�ss Mar�tnez-Alfaro -- 9. A Voice without a Name: Gothic Homelessness in Ali Smith's Hotel World and Trezza Azzopardi's Remember Me; Emily Horton -- 10. Ghosts of Postmodernity b6 s Spectral Epistemology and Haunting in Hilary Mantel's Fludd and Beyond Black; Wolfgang Funk -- 11. Intimations of Immortality: Semiologies of Ageing and the Lineaments of Eternity in Contemporary Prose; Lucy Perry -- 12. Crosshatching: Boundary Crossing in the Post-millennial British Boom; Jude Roberts -- 13. 'You just know when the world is about to break apart': Utopia, Dystopia, and New Global Uncertainties in Sarah Hall's The Carhullan Army; Iain Robinson -- 14. Finding the Right Kind of Attention: Dystopia and Transcendence in John Burnside's Glister; Florian Niedlich -- Introduction: Glister, Romantic Thought and the Religious Turn -- Dystopia and Transcendence -- Conclusion: A Form of Reading.
Does twenty-first century fiction offer the reader identifiably new fictional styles, themes, characteristics or tropes? What theoretical ideas best describe the uncertain world we appear now to be living in? What are the most interesting and significant novels of the twenty-first century and what do they tell us about the contemporary times we live in? These are the key questions engaged with in this new critical volume of essays on 21st century fiction. The chapters explore the work of writers as diverse as Salman Rushdie, David Peace, Ali Smith, Margaret Atwood, Iain Banks, China M�iville, Trezza Azzopardi, John Burnside and Hilary Mantel in depth and at length, developing fresh critical approaches to work that is genuinely of our time. Throughout this unique collection the aim is to identify what is distinctive and innovative about the individual novels and about 21st century fiction in general.
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