《二十世纪英国小说中的国家与公民权》

L. Mellet
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《二十世纪英国小说中的国家与公民权》探讨了现代小说表现或想象新形式的公民权的方式,并假设文学可以预见重大的历史或政治变化,以及将国家发展作为人物塑造和叙事策略的核心。通过阅读e·m·福斯特、弗吉尼亚·伍尔夫、伊丽莎白·鲍文、萨姆·塞尔文、布吉·埃米切塔和萨尔曼·拉什迪的小说,珍妮丝·何向我们展示了英国文学对哲学的拷问。
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HO Janice, Nation and Citizenship in the Twentieth-Century British Novel
Nation and Citizenship in the Twentieth-Century British Novel addresses the ways modern novels represent or imagine new forms of citizenship and posits that literature can foresee major historical or political changes, as well as inscribe national developments at the heart of characterisation and narrative strategies. By looking at novels by E. M. Forster, Virginia Woolf, Elizabeth Bowen, Sam Selvon, Buchi Emecheta and Salman Rushdie, Janice Ho shows that British literature interrogates philo...
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