Forever England: Femininity, Literature and Conservatism Between the Wars

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Forever England: Femininity, Literature and Conservatism Between the Wars by Light; Alison, 9780415016612
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  • ISBN: 9780415016612 | 0415016614
  • Cover: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 11/22/1991

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Most studies of the interwar years have focused on literary elites, rendering the era and its literature in almost exclusively male terms. Alison Light argues that we cannot make sense of the English character in the period, or understand the changes within literary culture, unless we recognize the extent to which the female population represented the nation between the wars. From the traumatic aftermath of the First World War,Forever Englandtraces the making of a conservative national temperament which could be defensive and protective, yet modernizing in outlook. In a series of literary analyses, Light defines this new version of "Englishness"; in particular, she looks at new kinds of readership and fiction, at the historical and emotional significance of the "whodunit," the burgeoning of historical romance, and the creation of a middlebrow culture. As a feminist inquiry,Forever Englandargues for a social and political history that connectsthe interior structures of private life with their more public and national forms. It also makes the controversial proposal that feminism should come to terms with conservative, as well as radical, desires and their place in women's lives. Scholarly and passionate,Forever Englandwill appeal to those interested in the boundaries between literature and history and their different forms of story-telling, as well as the changing shapes of national and sexual identities.
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