A Purgatorial Flame Seven British Writers in the Second World War

Sebastian David Guy Knowles

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Author
Sebastian David Guy Knowles
Publish Date
1990
Book Type
Hardcover
Publisher Name
University of Pennsylvania Press
Number of Pages
273
Edition
First Edition
ISBN-10
1853991449
ISBN-13
9781853991448
SKU
9781853991448

Description

"In this study of a significant period of modern British literature, Sebastian D. G. Knowles argues that Modernism did not expire in 1939, to return as Contemporary Literature in 1945. Rather than marking a hiatus in British literature, the Second World War continued the march of literary ideas, and provoked an astonishgly cohesive response to a common catastrophe. A Purgatorial Flame centers upon the artimes work of seven British modernists: Woolf, MacNeice, Eliot, Tolkien, Lewis, Williams, and Waugh. ALthough none of these is generally considered a wartime writer, all wrote their finest, or most mature work under the shadow of the Second World War. Whether waiting for war to be declared, waiting for it to start in earnest, or waiting for bombs to fall, all expressed that waiting through the image of purgatory. A Purgatorial Flame draws these writers together, in an attempt to extend the accepted range of Modernism. The Second World War is in danger of becoming a memory of a memory; its literature ensures that it will never be so. This book provides a critically-needed reassessment of that literature, serving as both a reminder and a celebration. A Purgatorial Flame will be of interest to scholars and students of modern British literature" --