8 H 88 Huber, Irmtraud (1983-). Literature after postmodernism : reconstructive fantasies / Irmtraud Huber, University of Berne, Switzerland. - Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2014. - x, 291 с. - Библиогр.: с. 267-276. - Указ.: с. 277. - ISBN 9781137429902 : 2500 р. Содержание: Introduction: Epitaph on a Ghost, or the Impossible End of Postmodernism Post-post, Beyond and Back: Literature in the Wake of Postmodernism Pragmatic Fantasies: From Subversion to Reconstruction Leaving the Postmodernist Labyrinth: Mark Z. Danielewski's House of Leaves The Quest for Narrative Reconstruction: Jonathan Safran Foer's Everything is Illuminated Escaping Towards History: Michael Chabon's The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay Dreaming of Reconstruction: David Mitchell's number9dream The Coming of Age of Reconstruction
Рубрики: Американская литература--История, 20-21 вв. Английская литература--История, 20-21 вв. Постмодернизм--в литературе Американское литературоведение--История литературы, 20-21 вв. Английское литературоведение--история литературы, 20-21 вв. Литературная критика Семиотика Кл.слова (ненормированные): ПОСТМОДЕРНИЗМ (ЛИТЕРАТУРА) -- АМЕРИКАНСКАЯ ЛИТЕРАТУРА (ПОСТМОДЕРНИЗМ) -- АНГЛИЙСКАЯ ЛИТЕРАТУРА (ИСТОРИЯ) Аннотация: Postmodernism, deconstruction and subversion have been the buzzwords of the last few decades. But not any longer. Ever since the end of the millennium an increasingly perceptible desire to turn towards other concerns can be noted. Only, what comes after postmodernism? Where are we going now? Irmtraud Huber suggests some answers to these questions, focusing on novels by Michael Chabon, Mark Z. Danielewski, Jonathan Safran Foer and David Mitchell and highlighting the ways in which they go beyond postmodernism and turn from deconstruction to reconstruction. Approaching the question from an unusual direction by exploring the novelists' particular use of the fantastic mode, this book offers both further insights into the present aesthetic shift and a new perspective on the literary fantastic Перейти: Обложка Доп.точки доступа: Данилевский, Марк З. (американский писатель ; 1965-) \о произв.\; Шейбон, Майкл (американский писатель ; 1963-) \о произв.\; Фоер, Джонатан Сафран (американский писатель ; 1977-) \о произв.\; Митчелл, Дэвид Стивен (английский писатель ; 1869-) \о произв.\ Экземпляры всего: 1 ОИЛ (1) Свободны: ОИЛ (1) |
8 C 17 The Cambridge companion to the postcolonial novel / [edited by] Ato Quayson, University of Toronto. - New York : Cambridge University Press, 2016. - lx, 273 с. - (Cambridge companions to literature). - Библиогр.: с. 248-254. - Указ.: с. 255. - ISBN 978-1-107-13281-8 : 1200 р.
Рубрики: Постколониализм--в литературе Английское литературоведение--история литературы, 20-21 вв. Литературоведение--Великобритания, 20 в. Литературоведение--Великобритания, 21 в. Роман (жанр)--Сборники Кл.слова (ненормированные): АНГЛИЙСКАЯ ЛИТЕРАТУРА (ИСТОРИЯ) -- ПОСТМОДЕРНИЗМ (ЛИТЕРАТУРА) Доп.точки доступа: Quayson, Ato \ред.\ Экземпляры всего: 1 ОИЛ (1) Свободны: ОИЛ (1) |
8 B 86 British and Irish fiction since 1940 / edited by Peter Boxall and Bryan Cheyette. - 1-е изд. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2016. - xiv, 609 с. - (The Oxford history of the novel in English ; 7). - Библиогр. в конце ст. - Указ.: с. 604. - ISBN 978-0-19-874939-4 : 2200 р. Содержание: The Material History of the Novel : 1940-1973 Fiction during the Second World War The Question of Evil : Neo-Christianity and the Nove Working Class Fictions The Novel and the End of Empire Migrant Fiction Women's Fiction after the War The Movement Diction and Englishness The Continuities of Late Modernism : Before and after Becket Comedy, Class and Nation In the Wake of Joyce : Irish Writing after 1939 Judging the Distance : Fiction with Europe in Mind Cinematic and Televisual Fiction The Novel as History The Novel Sequence Novel, Novella, Short Story Spies, Detectives and Heroes : From the Cold War to the War on Terror The Children's Novel Queers, Chaps, Chicks and Lads Jewish Fictions The Regional and the Global Dystopian Science Fiction and the Return of the Gothic The Material History of the Novel II : 1973-Present Fiction and Trauma from the Second World War to 9/11 Decentring Englishness James -- The Feminist Novel Black British and British Asian Fiction A Plurinational Literature? Nationalism in British and Northern Irish Fiction Since 1970 The New Scottish Renaissance? Ireland and Europe after 1973 Welsh Fiction : 1979, 1997 and after Twenty-First Century Fiction The Future of the Novel
Рубрики: Английское литературоведение, 20-21 вв. Литературоведение--История литературы--Великобритания, 20-21 вв. Кл.слова (ненормированные): АНГЛИЙСКАЯ ЛИТЕРАТУРА (ИСТОРИЯ) Аннотация: This volume offers the fullest and most nuanced account available of the last eight decades of British prose fiction. It begins during the Second World War, when novel production fell by more than a third, and ends at a time when new technologies have made possible the publication of an unprecedented number of fiction titles and have changed completely the relationship between authors, publishers, the novel and the reader. The collection is made up of thirty-four chapters by leading scholars in the field who detail the impact of global warfare on the novel from the Second World War to the Cold War to the twenty-first century; the reflexive continuities of late modernism; the influence of film and television on the novel form; mobile and fluid connections between sexuality, gender and different periods of women's writing; a broad range of migrant and ethnic fictions; and the continuities and discontinuities of prose fiction in different regional, national, class and global contexts. Across the volume there is a blurring of the boundary between genre fiction and literary fiction, as the literary thinking of the period is traced in the spy novel, the children's novel, the historical novel, the serial novel, shorter fiction, the science fiction novel, and the comic novel. The final chapters of the volume explore the relationship of twenty-first century fiction to post-war culture, and show how this new fiction both emerges from the history of the novel, and prefigures the novel to come. Доп.точки доступа: Boxall, Peter \ред.\; Cheyette, Bryan \ред.\ Экземпляры всего: 1 ОИЛ (1) Свободны: ОИЛ (1) |