Abstract
In Diplomacy in Postwar British Literature and Culture, Krzakowski examines how representations of British envoys—diplomats, officials, and spies— in fiction and non-fiction by Rebecca West, Lawrence Durrell, Olivia Manning, and John le Carré, as well as in the films of Alfred Hitchcock respond to the political instability of the postwar period. This study argues that the rise of international relations in the twentieth century shaped modern British fiction and film, and offers a new way to trace the continuities between geopolitics and British cultural production in the aftermath of the Second World War.
Schlagworte
Second World War Literary Studies Gender Studies Modernist Studies Diplomacy British Studies British fiction British literature Women's literature international relations modern history modern literature- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- i–viii Preface i–viii
- 1–26 Introduction 1–26
- 149–172 Secret Soldiers 149–172
- 173–178 Conclusion 173–178
- 179–188 References 179–188
- 189–198 Index 189–198
- 199–200 About the Author 199–200