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History and Value

by Frank Kermode
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Overview

Frank Kermode here returns to the literature of his youth to ask why we seem to have forgotten how urgent and powerful this literature was during a time of economic crisis and imminent world war. First examining bourgeois left-wing writing in England in the 1930s and, to a lesser extent, in the United States, Kermode explores the causes of literary neglect and the nature of the bond between a book and its historical context. He goes on to discuss left-wing novelists and their response to the crises and political myths of the decade and the "committed" work of left-wing bourgeois poets, including Auden, MacNeice, Spender, Upward, Wyndham Lewis, and the Welsh miner and author Lewis Jones. The second part of the book draws on Marxist and postmodernist criticism, and strategies of canon- and period-formation, to address the more general question of how literature dies or survives and how we go about deciding whether to attribute value to it.

Addresses the more general question of how literature dies or survives and how we decide whether to attribute value to it.

About the Author, Frank Kermode

Cambridge University (Emeritus)

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Book Details

Published
June 23, 1988
Publisher
Oxford [Oxfordshire] ; Clarendon Press, 1988.
Pages
160
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780198123811

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