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Ancient greek myth in world fiction since 1989 / McConnell,Justine
Titre : Ancient greek myth in world fiction since 1989 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : McConnell,Justine Editeur : London : Bloomsbury Academic Année de publication : 2016 Importance : 273P. Présentation : ill.en col. Format : 23cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-4725-7937-9 Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Fiction Résumé : Ancient Greek Myth in World Fiction since 1989 explores the diverse ways that contemporary world fiction has engaged with ancient Greek myth. Whether as a framing device, or a filter, or via resonances and parallels, Greek myth has proven fruitful for many writers of fiction since the end of the Cold War. This volume examines the varied ways that writers from around the world have turned to classical antiquity to articulate their own contemporary concerns. Featuring contributions by an international group of scholars from a number of disciplines, the volume offers a cutting-edge, interdisciplinary approach to contemporary literature from around the world. Analysing a range of significant authors and works, not usually brought together in one place, the book introduces readers to some less-familiar fiction, while demonstrating the central place that classical literature can claim in the global literary curriculum of the third millennium. The modern fiction covered is as varied as the acclaimed North American television series The Wire, contemporary Arab fiction, the Japanese novels of Haruki Murakami and the works of New Zealand's foremost Maori writer, Witi Ihimaera Ancient greek myth in world fiction since 1989 [texte imprimé] / McConnell,Justine . - London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2016 . - 273P. : ill.en col. ; 23cm.
ISBN : 978-1-4725-7937-9
Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Fiction Résumé : Ancient Greek Myth in World Fiction since 1989 explores the diverse ways that contemporary world fiction has engaged with ancient Greek myth. Whether as a framing device, or a filter, or via resonances and parallels, Greek myth has proven fruitful for many writers of fiction since the end of the Cold War. This volume examines the varied ways that writers from around the world have turned to classical antiquity to articulate their own contemporary concerns. Featuring contributions by an international group of scholars from a number of disciplines, the volume offers a cutting-edge, interdisciplinary approach to contemporary literature from around the world. Analysing a range of significant authors and works, not usually brought together in one place, the book introduces readers to some less-familiar fiction, while demonstrating the central place that classical literature can claim in the global literary curriculum of the third millennium. The modern fiction covered is as varied as the acclaimed North American television series The Wire, contemporary Arab fiction, the Japanese novels of Haruki Murakami and the works of New Zealand's foremost Maori writer, Witi Ihimaera Réservation
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