Special issue devoted to the uses of history in fiction and film / the board of editors, Marilyn Bendena [and others] ; editorial consultants, Gail Galloway Adams.

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Colloquium on Modern Literature and Film
Other Authors: Bendena, Marilyn
Format: Conference Proceeding Book
Language:English
Published: [Morgantown, W. Va.] : West Virginia University, 1999, ©1998.
Series:Philological papers ; v. 44.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • History as power, fiction as dissent: writing the past in Franco's Spain / David K. Herzberger
  • Story/History: Oral narative as text / Margaret Van Epp Salazar
  • Roses in December: the uses of history / Hart Wegner
  • History and memory in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde / Catherine L. Goldberg
  • Does Shakespeare "Remain as neuter"? the deposition of Richard II and the dramatist's use of history / Hyosik Hwang
  • Rewriting history: Thomas Deloney's Jack of Newberry and Elizabethan politics / Jane M. Kinney
  • The Mi'kmaq of Ktaqamkuk, Sylvester Joe and William Epps Cormick: some uses of exploration literature as history and as propaganda / David T. McNab
  • The occidental tourist: Nerval's Le Voyage en Orient as pseudo-documentary / Sylvie L.F. Richards
  • Lily Braun's Memoiren einer sozialistin: autobiography, bildungsroman, memoir? Re-creating history as fiction / Ute Lischke-McNab
  • And thou bee-side me...Beatrice Ashe and Eugene O'Neill / Madeline Smith and Richard Eaton
  • Céline's Voyage au bout de la nuit and the French Revolution / Pascal A. Ifri
  • Admitting reality: the need for accuracy in the portrayal of the Holocaust in literaure and the arts / Edith Rechter Levy
  • Elie Wiesel: the Holocaust survivor as chronicler / Jack Kolbert
  • Borges: cultural icono-clast, dissident creator of semantic traps / Bruce Stiehm
  • A touch too cracker barrel folksy: the mythic portrayal of Harry S. Truman in Give 'em Hell Harry! / Patrick Julian
  • The in-house nationalist pedagogy of Antoni Ribas's La Ciutat cremada / Thomas S. Harrington
  • The industrialist and the clerk in Merchant Ivory's Howard's End / James L. Berg
  • Gender and racial boundaries in women's West African and Caribbean film / J'nan Morse Sellery
  • Inextricable fates and individual destiny in Jane Simley's A Thousand acres and E. Annie Proulx's Postcards / Kathleen Jeannette Weatherford
  • Verisimilitude and the Holocaust in Sherri Szeman's The Kommandant's Mistress / Karin Doerr
  • Irony as counter-discourse: Su Tong and the historical novel in China / Mao Chen
  • How artistic imagination came to console Hoffmann: the imaginative realist and the romantic movement in Germany / Rainer Lewandowski