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Hospitality and Treachery in Western LiteratureHospitality and Treachery in Western Literature

Hospitality and Treachery in Western Literature

James A. W. Heffernan

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In works of Western literature ranging from Homer's 'Odyssey' to Albee's 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' the giving and taking of hospitality is sometimes pleasurable, but more often perilous. Heffernan traces this leitmotiv through the history of our greatest writings, including Christ's Last Supper, Macbeth's murder of his royal guest, and Camus's short story on French colonialism in Arab Algeria. By means of such examples and many more, this book considers what literary hosts, hostesses, and guests do to as well as for each other. In doing so, it shows how often treachery rends the fabric of trust that hospitality weaves.

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OL21070507W

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Literature, history and criticismHospitality in literatureBetrayal in literatureEuropean literatureHistory and criticism

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