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基本説明
Demonstrating the links and parallels between literature and politics in Western Europe, McCarthy looks at the history of the twentieth century by wedding together literary and political events and texts.
Full Description
The aim of Patrick McCarthy's new book, Language, Politics and Writing, is to demonstrate the links and parallels between literature and politics in Western Europe. McCarthy looks at the history of the twentieth century by wedding together literary and political events and texts, and examines the ways in which they interact and influence each other. Refreshingly free of jargon, this book interweaves literary, aesthetic, mass media (especially film), political and historical themes. In Language, Politics and Writing, Patrick McCarthy provides readers with an intellectual commentary on the persistent cultural traditions in European nations, highlighting the fact that these traditions have been enriched by the 'dialogue' of regional integration. Patrick McCarthy, an expert on the culture of Western Europe, highlights particular points in the political history of Western Europe and analyzes a writer or work from the same period to illustrate compelling connections between literature and politics
Contents
Introduction A Word About Words Left Wing Commitment, 1940 1960 Depicting the Working Class Italian Political Language Seamus Heaney as a Northern Irish Poet Three Right Wing Novels Writers of War: Primo Levi and L.F. Celine A Tale of Two Margarets Becoming Europeans: The Selling of Ulysses Struggling on the Left The Empire Strikes Back The Long, Unfinished March of Women's Rights Postmodernism and a Prophet of Doom Charisma, Myths and Magic Contemporary Political Language Conclusion