دانلود کتاب Medieval visions and modern myth: The making of the Middle Ages in World War II French literature
by Jennifer Mary Brown
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عنوان فارسی: دیدگاه های قرون وسطایی و اسطوره مدرن: ساخت قرون وسطی در ادبیات فرانسوی جنگ جهانی دوم |
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This study examines medieval imagery across genres: Aragon's poetry, Camus' novel, Gracq's play, and Montherlant's essays. It reaches across the political spectrum, with two résistants, a neutral, and a collaborator, and across time periods, tracing the medieval trope from its origins through the 19th century and into the contemporary period. The nature of the subject has also necessitated an interdisciplinary approach, with a close study of the intellectual and historical influences on these authors, as well as a focus on the visual media of posters and film. This fresh approach to some of the most famous pieces of World War II literature, as well as some of the more obscure, has enabled some real clarifications and innovations in the field. The literary and aesthetic medievalism that appears particularly in times of national stress is an element in the analysis of this period that has been insufficiently explored; this study provides a way to understand the trope that so many French authors adopted at the essential wartime intersection between the literary and the political.