English literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism
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Intermodernism and British identity in Voyage in the Dark (1934) and Farewell Leicester Square (1941), 2021
Item — Call number MU Thesis Sny
Identifier: b7930403
Abstract
This thesis aims to further the critical conversation on intermodernism, including what sets it apart from modernism and postmodernism as a transitionary period between the two, both chronologically and aesthetically. Intermodernist authors emphasize the physical and social reality of those in Britain and Britain's colonies, involving critiques of colonialism, assimilation, religious conflicts, and gender roles and experiences versus an idealized British identity. Through an analysis of...
Dates:
2021
Paranoid rhetoric and spatial obsession : Elizabeth Bowen, Kenneth Burke, and the Blitz, 2015
Item — Call number MU Thesis Tic
Identifier: b7607923
Introduction [excerpt]
Elizabeth Bowen's World War II novel, The Heat of the Day, is one of the most nuanced and engaging works to emerge from the bombs and rubble of the Blitz. From September of 1940 through May of 1941 Great Britain faced nightly air raids, resulting in thousands of tons of explosives dropped, a million damaged or destroyed homes, and over a hundred thousand civilian casualties. While the majority of the damage was contained to these nine months, V1 and V2...
Dates:
2015