Shadows of the Past in Contemporary British Fiction Authors David Leon Higdon Book 7 Citations 1 Mentions 12 Downloads Part of the Macmillan Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature book series (STCL)
Chapters Table of contents (11 chapters) About About this book Table of contents Search within book Front Matter Pages i-xii PDF Future Pasts Front Matter Pages 1-1 PDF One Curious and Significant Melody David Leon Higdon Pages 3-15 Waves of Memory Front Matter Pages 17-22 PDF L. P. Hartley, The Go-Between, ‘the past is a foreign country’ David Leon Higdon Pages 23-38 Angus Wilson, Late Call, ‘a strange gale of memories’ David Leon Higdon Pages 39-50 Rayner Heppenstall, The Woodshed, ‘the deep trawl of memory’ David Leon Higdon Pages 51-62 Brian Moore, I Am Mary Dunne: ‘memento ergo sum’ David Leon Higdon Pages 63-75 Challenged Comparisons Front Matter Pages 77-82 PDF George MacDonald Fraser, Royal Flash, ‘the course of history’ David Leon Higdon Pages 83-98 Jean Rhys, Wide Sargasso Sea, ‘all belonged to the past’ David Leon Higdon Pages 99-113 Brian Aldiss, Frankenstein Unbound, ‘the past was safe!’ David Leon Higdon Pages 114-130 Rich Evocations of the Past Front Matter Pages 131-136 PDF Angus Wilson, Anglo-Saxon Attitudes, ‘echoes of memory’ David Leon Higdon Pages 137-151 Margaret Drabble’s The Realms of Gold, ‘its lines were the lines of memory’ David Leon Higdon Pages 152-168 John Fowles: Daniel Martin, ‘this re-entry into the past’ David Leon Higdon Pages 169-186 Back Matter Pages 187-219 PDF About this book Keywords fiction history of literature literature twentieth century Bibliographic information DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-04761-1 Copyright Information Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited 1984 Publisher Name Palgrave Macmillan, London eBook Packages Palgrave Literature & Performing Arts Collection Print ISBN 978-1-349-04763-5 Online ISBN 978-1-349-04761-1 Buy this book on publisher's site Buy options