Writing History as a Prophet

Writing History as a Prophet

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Wesseling Elisabeth
John Benjamins Publishing Co
EAN: 9789027222121
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This is a postmodernist history of the historical novel with special attention to the political implications of the postmodernist attitude toward the past.
Beginning with the poetics of Sir Walter Scott, Wesseling moves via a global survey of 19th century historical fiction to modernist innovations in the genre.
Noting how the self-reflexive strategy enables a novelist to represent an episode from the past alongside the process of gathering and formulating historical knowledge, the author discusses the elaboration of this strategy, introduced by novelists such as Virginia Woolf and William Faulkner, in the work of, among others, Julian Barnes, Jay Cantor, Robert Coover and Graham Swift. Wesseling also shows how postmodernist writers attempt to envisage alternative sequences for historical events. Deliberately distorting historical facts, authors of such uchronian fiction, like Thomas Pynchon, Ishmael R. Read, Salman Rushdie and Gunter Grass, imagine what history looks like from the perspective of the losers, rather than the winners.
EAN 9789027222121
ISBN 9027222126
Binding Hardback
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Co
Publication date December 5, 1991
Pages 228
Language English
Dimensions 245 x 164
Country Netherlands
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Wesseling Elisabeth
Series Utrecht Publications in General and Comparative Literature