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Margaret Storm Jameson A Life




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 03/2009





Note Editore

From her childhood in Whitby to her long old age in Cambridge, the life of Margaret Storm Jameson (1891-1986), novelist, autobiographer, and political activist, spanned almost the whole of the twentieth century. A self-styled Little Englander by nature, and European by nurture, equally at home, or out of place, in the North Yorkshire moors and seascape of her birth, metropolitan London, rural France, and the capitals of Central Europe, she wrote of country, cities and the exile from both with equal knowledge and sympathy. Out of the changing landscapes of her present, she fashioned her vision of the future. The title of her autobiography, Journey from the North, is a simultaneous evocation and erasure of nostalgia for lost commonality, and in her long life as writer and activist, President of wartime PEN (the association of Poets, Essayist, Novelists) committed to the values of freedom and social justice, she fought to reconcile the conflicting forms of emergent modernity. Her own journey is the generic experience of twentieth-century Britain, and the England she urges on her contemporaries is one that shares the life and mind of Europe. The present book traces the history of that shared experience. It recovers, through her writing, the aspirations and the disappointments of the generation of socialists that was Class 1914. The soldiers returning from the front in 1918, to unemployment and the General Strike of 1926, fight in 1940 alongside Frenchmen, and against Germans, who are victims of the same system: class conflict, nationalist rivalries, imperialist ambition, all for Jameson have the same defining economic horizon. At the end of the odyssey the stark alternatives take shape: Washington or Moscow, the madness of American capitalism, or the oppression of Stalinist Communism. Alongside the narrative of Jameson's life, and the experiences as daughter, wife, and mother that shaped her personality and her career, the book explores her concern with issues of culture and society, cultural memory, and cultural landscapes, her fascination with aesthetic form and the relation of writing to politics, her insight into the materiality of words, and her persistent probing of the nature of the writing subject. It draws on unpublished archive material and brings new research on neglected areas of cultural history into conjunction with literary-critical analyses of Jameson's novels and studies of her journalism and essays. There is an extensive Bibliography of her work.




Sommario

1 - A Yorkshire Childhood
2 - The Student in the North
3 - London 1912-1918
4 - London 1919-24
5 - London 1924-1928: Publishing, Passion and Politics
6 - London 1924-1928: Publishing, Passion and Politics
7 - London 1932-34: New People, New Politics
8 - London 1932-36: Expanding Horizons
9 - Fiction and Form
10 - 1936 -8: Waking up to War
11 - 1938-1940: Crossing the Rubicon
12 - 1940: Vile Betrayals
13 - 1941: Fighting with the French
14 - 1941-1943: Holding On
15 - Fortifying the Nation: Narrative, Memory and Culture
16 - 1943-45: Struggling to the End
17 - 1945-49: Clearing Up
18 - 1949-53: A European Future
19 - 1953-59: Understanding Exile
20 - 1960-68: Letting Go and Settling Up
21 - Final Recall




Autore

Jennifer Birkett was born in the West Riding of Yorkshire and educated at the local grammar school and St Hilda's College, Oxford. She was Lecturer at Dundee University from 1971-88, Chair of French Studies at the University of Strathclyde, 1988-90, and since 1990 has held the established Chair of French Studies at Birmingham University. Her research derives from a number of specialist bases in French Studies, but has always been cross-disciplinary and interdisciplinary. She was active in the 1970s and 1980s in the AUT (Association of University Teachers), at local and national levels, and was Secretary and President of the Association of University Professors and Heads of French in the early 1990s. From its inception in the mid-1980s, she was committee member, Deputy Convenor, and (until 2002) Convenor of the Standing Committee of Arts and Social Sciences.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780199558209

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 242 x 29.2 x 163 mm Ø 955 gr
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:26 black-and-white photographs
Pagine Arabe: 460


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