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War Nation And Europe In The Novels Of Storm Jameson Katherine Cooper

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War Nation And Europe In The Novels Of Storm Jameson Katherine Cooper
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.8 MB
Author: Katherine Cooper
ISBN: 9781350094437, 9781350094468, 1350094439, 1350094463
Language: English
Year: 2020

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War Nation And Europe In The Novels Of Storm Jameson Katherine Cooper by Katherine Cooper 9781350094437, 9781350094468, 1350094439, 1350094463 instant download after payment.

Looking beyond Britain to the shores of Europe, Storm Jameson’s novels of the Second World War marked an interesting counterpoint to prevailing literary trends. Whilst her contemporaries mainly focused on interrogations of Britain and Britishness at this time of national crisis, Jameson’s renderings of Czechoslovakia, France and Germany reflect her stubbornly internationalist outlook. This approach underpinned not only her writing but also her activism, and her time as president of the English PEN (Poets, Essayists and Novelists) club, where she was transformative, channelling the energies of Britain’s wartime literary community into political efforts at home and abroad.
The first full-length critical study to focus solely on the work of this important midcentury novelist, this book frames Jameson’s work within its historical and literary context. Informed by new archival insights and theoretical approaches, Katherine Cooper reveals how the novelist’s pacifism and evolving attitudes to war and peace were underpinned by her overarching vision for a postwar Europe. Situating her among contemporaries such as Virginia Woolf, H.G. Wells, Elizabeth Bowen and George Orwell, this study shows how Jameson’s novels gesture towards prevalent internationalist perspectives and reshape how we view the literary history of the period.

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