Writing and Reality: A Study of Modern British Diary Fiction

Writing and Reality: A Study of Modern British Diary Fiction

by Andrew Hassam
Writing and Reality: A Study of Modern British Diary Fiction

Writing and Reality: A Study of Modern British Diary Fiction

by Andrew Hassam

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Overview

The diary format has long been utilized by novelists as a means of imparting reality to fiction. This volume analyzes the forms of diary fiction employed by a range of British writers in the post-World War II period. It provides new commentaries on the work in this genre of major fiction writers such as William Golding, Doris Lessing, John Fowles, and Malcolm Lowry and introduces the work of a number of less familiar novelists like Eva Figes, Ann Quin, Emma Tennant, and Rayner Heppenstall. These writers all have used self-conscious diary fiction to explore the relationship between their writing and the reality it aims to represent. Writing and Reality outlines the ways in which such work as a whole challenges the dominant cultural values of contemporary Britain.

The book begins by considering the context of this writing and proceeds to examine the textual strategies that distinguish the diary novel. It looks in depth at normative attempts to define the diary novel and considers the relationship between the nonfiction diary and its fictional counterpart. Later chapters analyze the texts according to specific issues arising from the fiction, including factuality, history, autobiography, and gender. The volume includes a comprehensive primary and secondary bibliography of the subject with supplementary listings of works by and about eight of the novelists whose work has received little serious critical attention. This insightful study will be of interest and value to scholars researching forms and genres of fiction, autobiographical writing, and contemporary British novelists.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313285400
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 11/24/1992
Series: Contributions to the Study of World Literature , #47
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

ANDREW HASSAM is a lecturer in English at Trinity College, Carmarthen, Wales. He currently holds a visiting research fellowship at the National Library in Canberra, Australia. He has published scholarly articles in jourbanals in Britain, Canada, Australia, and the United States, as well as short stories in literary magazines. Hassam is presently at work on a reference companion to an international representation of diary fiction.

Table of Contents

Writing and Reality: Contexts
Policing the Boundaries
Diary Fact/Diary Fiction
Intertextual Writing: The Diary as Raw Material
Writing as Evidence: The Private Document and Public History
Writing the Self: The Diary as Autobiography
Writing at Sea: The Fictive Sea Jourbanal
Writing the Difference: Women and Diaries
Writing and Reality: Conclusion
Bibliography
Index

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