Doris Lessing and the Forming of History
David Sergeant editor Kevin Brazil editor Tom Sperlinger editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:22nd Feb '18
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Explores Doris Lessing’s innovative engagement with historical change in her own lifetime and beyond The death of Nobel Prize-winning Doris Lessing sparked a range of commemorations that cemented her place as one of the major figures of twentieth- and twenty-first-century world literature. This volume views Lessing’s writing as a whole and in retrospect, focusing on her innovative attempts to rework literary form to engage with the challenges thrown up by the sweeping historical changes through which she lived. The 12 original chapters provide new readings of Lessing’s work via contexts ranging from post-war youth politics and radical women’s writing to European cinema, analyse her experiments with genres from realism to autobiography and science-fiction, and draw on previously unstudied archive material. The volume also explores how Lessing’s writing can provide insight into some of the issues now shaping twenty-first century scholarship – including trauma, ecocriticism, the post-human, and world literature – as they emerge as defining challenges to our own present moment in history. Key Features Offers a critical overview of the full range of Lessing’s work, setting the agenda for future study of her writingProvides new readings of an unprecedented range of Lessing’s writing, including previously unstudied archive material, landmark novels such as The Golden Notebook, drama and reportage, essays, memoirs and short storiesSituates Lessing in relation to new literary and cultural contexts, including the nineteenth-century novel-series, cinema, and post-war youth cultureRelates Lessing’s work to contemporary theoretical debates on post-humanism, trauma, ecocriticism, radical women’s writing and world literature
The essays in this new collection… energize Lessing’s engagement with several vectors of crisis deeply relevant for urgent contemporary challenges. -- Lara Choksey, University of Warwick * Doris Lessing Studies Issue 35 *
The breadth and freshness of these essays, introduced by the co-editors' fine overview of Doris Lessing’s expressions of historical change through literary forms, reinforces the author’s undiminished appeal to contemporary scholars and readers. Exploring formal elements of Lessing's work—characterization, humour, readership, and film and dream analogues—along with politics and history, human evolution, climate change, and time travel, these essays are timely, ambitious, and intellectually engaging. -- Roberta Rubenstein, American University
ISBN: 9781474431484
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 348g
256 pages