Telling histories : narrativizing history, historicizing literature /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Amsterdam ; Atlanta, GA :
Rodopi,
1995.
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| Series: | Costerus ;
new ser., v. 96. |
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Table of Contents:
- "A knack for yarns" : the narrativization of history and the end of history / Susana Onega
- "Sixty years since" : Victorian historical fiction from Dickens to Eliot / Andrew Sanders
- Mary A. Ward's theism as reflected in Robert Elsmere : an illustration of the ultimate Hegelian paradox / María Dolores Herrero
- The ballad history of Ireland : the poetic legacy of the Young Ireland Movement / María Pilar Pulido
- In the shadow of the mutiny : reflections on two post-independence novels on the 1857 uprising / Felicity Hand
- An irreverent chronicle : history and fiction in Salman Rushdie's Midnight's children / Luisa Juárez
- William Golding's Rites of passage : a world in transition / Marita Nadal
- The personal is political in Caryl Churchill's Top girls : a parable for the feminist movement in Thatcher's Britain / Chantal Cornut-Gentille
- "How you cuddle in the dark governs how you see the history of the world" : a note on some obsessions in recent British fiction / María Lozano
- "I'm telling you stories. Trust me" : history/story-telling in Jeanette Winterson's Oranges are not the only fruit / Susana Onega
- Drabble's gate to the end of history / Ángeles De La Concha
- "We are no angels" : woman versus history in Angela Carter's Wise children / Celestino Deleyto
- David Bradley's The Chaneysville incident : the narrator as historian / Jesús Benito.