Search Books
Body Language in Literature…

Legendary Figures: Ancient History in Modern Novels

Author Clayton Koelb
Publisher University of Nebraska Press
Category Literary Criticism
📄 Viewing lite version Full site ›
🌎 Shop on Amazon — choose country
⌛ 🇬🇧 United Kingdom pricing being fetched… Prices will appear once fetched — usually within a few minutes.
Share:
Book Details
Author(s)Clayton Koelb
ISBN / ASIN0803227396
ISBN-139780803227392
MarketplaceUnited Kingdom 🇬🇧

Description

Legendary Figures examines revolutionary views of the past that have played a crucial role in European and American literature of the last 150 years. Clayton Koelb traces these new approaches to history through an impressive range of novels, from Flaubert’s Salammbô to Christa Wolf’s Cassandra.

Koelb argues that this new “historical sense,” which arose in the mid–nineteenth century, gained eloquent expression in Flaubert’s writings. What is crucial about the new historical sense is that it views the past as essentially “alien” and “other.” The connection between past and present may be powerful, but it is always indirect and difficult to negotiate. As a result, the past seems exotic and unattainable, the object of nostalgia and desire.

Koelb distinguishes this sense of history, with its persistent discontinuities between past and present, from the more continuous and progressive views of history of novelists like Sir Walter Scott and such philosophers as Hegel, Marx, and Lukács. In their writings, history “proceeds according to the laws of cause and effect, and each epoch can be understood as both the result of the previous one and the cause of the next.” In contrast, the modernist writers that Koelb examines—Flaubert, Pater, Mann, Broch, Wilder, Yourcenar, and Wolf—imagine a past that is “mythic” and “legendary” and thus a metaphor for everything distant, complicated, unattainable, and unknowable.

Egyptian Literature
View
Utopia Paraiso E Historia: Inscripciones Del Mito En G…
View
Nation, State, and Empire in English Renaissance Lite…
View
On the Outskirts of Form: Practicing Cultural Poetics
View
Genre at the Crossroads: The Challenge of Fantasy
View
Profiles in Canadian Drama: James Reaney
View
Monty Python, Shakespeare and English Renaissance Drama
View
Modes of Faith: Secular Surrogates for Lost Religious …
View
Latino Los Angeles in Film and Fiction: The Cultural P…
View