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Politics and history in William GoldingPolitics and history in William Golding

Politics and history in William Golding

Paul Crawford

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"Politics and History in William Golding provides a much needed politicized and historicized reading of William Golding's novels as a counter to previous, universalizing criticism. Paul Crawford argues that an understanding of fantastic and carnivalesque modes in Golding's work is vital if we are to appreciate fully his interrogation of twentieth-century life." "The fantastic and carnivalesque are foundational to both the satirical and nonsatirical approaches that mark Golding's early and late fiction. No previous study has analyzed this structure that is so central to his work. Politics and History in William Golding examines this writer's work more fully than it has been studied within the convoluted context of the last half of the twentieth century. Crawford directly links Golding's various deployments of the fantastic and carnivalesque to historical, political, and social change."--Jacket.

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OL4448832W

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English Historical fictionEnglish Political fictionHistoryHistory and criticismKnowledgeLiterature and historyPolitical and social viewsPolitics and literatureGolding, william, 1911-1993Historical fiction, history and criticismPolitical fiction, history and criticismKnowledge and learning

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