Reality and its Aftermath: Nell Dunn revisits Up the Junction (1963) and Poor Cow (1967)

IF 0.3 Q4 CULTURAL STUDIES
Ángeles Jordán Soriano
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Nell Dunn’s The Muse (2020) is a biographical book in which the British author presents for the first time the life of Josie, the woman who inspired most of Dunn’s writings during the 1960s. In light of the information provided in The Muse, the aim of this article is to explore the presence of biographical content in two of Nell Dunn’s early works: Up the Junction (1963) and Poor Cow (1967). Utilising textual analysis and historical criticism, this comparative study will assess the degree to which realism operates in Dunn’s depiction of working-class women in her fiction of this period. In order to do so, the main topics of both novels will be considered along with other formal aspects such as the use of language of her characters. Later, all these elements will be compared with the content of The Muse, especially with genuine Josie’s letters and notes from the 1960s included in the volume. The similarities between these two books and the real events presented in The Muse will be useful in determining the presence of realism in Dunn’s early works.
现实及其后果:内尔·邓恩重新审视《走上路口》(1963)和《可怜的母牛》(1967)
内尔·邓恩的《缪斯》(2020)是一本传记,这位英国作家首次介绍了乔西的生活,乔西是20世纪60年代邓恩大部分作品的灵感来源。根据《缪斯》提供的信息,本文的目的是探讨内尔·邓恩的两部早期作品:《在路口上》(1963)和《可怜的母牛》(1967)中传记内容的存在。通过文本分析和历史批判,本比较研究将评估邓恩在这一时期小说中对工人阶级妇女的现实主义描写的程度。为了做到这一点,这两部小说的主题将被考虑与其他正式方面,如她的人物语言的使用。稍后,所有这些元素将与《缪斯》的内容进行比较,特别是与卷中包含的真实的乔西20世纪60年代的信件和笔记进行比较。这两本书与《缪斯》中所呈现的真实事件之间的相似之处,将有助于确定邓恩早期作品中现实主义的存在。
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Revista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses
Revista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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