TY - BOOK
T1 - Rumer Godden
T2 - International and Intermodern Storyteller
AU - Le-Guilcher, Lucy
AU - Lassner, Phyllis
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2010 Lucy Le-Guilcher, Phyllis B. Lassner.
PY - 2016/1/1
Y1 - 2016/1/1
N2 - From 1929 to 1997, Rumer Godden published more than 60 books, including novels, biographies, children’s books, and poetry this is the first collection devoted to this important transnational writer. Focusing on Godden’s writing from the 1930s onward, the contributors uncover the breadth and variety of the literary landscape on display in works such as Black Narcissus, The Lady and the Unicorn, A Fugue in Time, and The River. Often drawing on her own experiences living in India and Britain, Godden establishes a diverse narrative topography that allows her to engage with issues related to her own uncertain position as an author representing such nomadic Others as gypsies, or taking up the displacements brought about by international conflict. Recognizing that studies of the transnational must consider the condition of enforced and elected exile within the changing political and cultural borders of postcolonial nations, the contributors position Godden with respect to different and overlapping fields of inquiry: modern literary history; colonial, postcolonial, and transnational studies inter-media studies and children’s literature. Taken together, the essays in this volume demonstrate the richness and variety of Godden’s writing and render the myriad ways in which Godden is an important critical presence in mid-twentieth-century fiction.
AB - From 1929 to 1997, Rumer Godden published more than 60 books, including novels, biographies, children’s books, and poetry this is the first collection devoted to this important transnational writer. Focusing on Godden’s writing from the 1930s onward, the contributors uncover the breadth and variety of the literary landscape on display in works such as Black Narcissus, The Lady and the Unicorn, A Fugue in Time, and The River. Often drawing on her own experiences living in India and Britain, Godden establishes a diverse narrative topography that allows her to engage with issues related to her own uncertain position as an author representing such nomadic Others as gypsies, or taking up the displacements brought about by international conflict. Recognizing that studies of the transnational must consider the condition of enforced and elected exile within the changing political and cultural borders of postcolonial nations, the contributors position Godden with respect to different and overlapping fields of inquiry: modern literary history; colonial, postcolonial, and transnational studies inter-media studies and children’s literature. Taken together, the essays in this volume demonstrate the richness and variety of Godden’s writing and render the myriad ways in which Godden is an important critical presence in mid-twentieth-century fiction.
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U2 - 10.4324/9781315607146
DO - 10.4324/9781315607146
M3 - Book
AN - SCOPUS:85148140962
SN - 9780754668282
BT - Rumer Godden
PB - Taylor and Francis
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