Reconsidering Elizabeth Bowen's Shorter Fiction
Dead Reckoning- Authors:
- Publisher:
- 2020
Summary
Reconsidering Elizabeth Bowen’s Shorter Fiction: Dead Reckoning focuses on Elizabeth Bowen's representations of violence against the self and others. Heather Levy examines the complicity of landscape and the implications of mayhem, murder, and suicide in The Collected Stories of Elizabeth Bowen (2006) edited by Angus Wilson and The Bazaar and Other Stories (2008) edited by Alan Hepburn. It introduces five previously unpublished short story fragments and two nearly complete stories from The Elizabeth Bowen Collection at The Harry Ransom Research Center. Levy argues that Bowen's shorter fiction is a quixotic celebration of moral transgression, crime without punishment, and suicide without mourners. Bowen's compassionate response to offenders and violence anticipated the Perpetrator Trauma movement in the United States. Her innovations with the freedom of the short story produced an uncanny narration of violence. This book integrates the entirety of the scholarship on Bowen's short stories in a clear and original manner and offers a synthetic and compelling excavation of Bowen's unpublished short stories.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2020
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-7936-2817-6
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-7936-2818-3
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 146
- Product type
- Book Titles
Table of contents
- Contents No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Introduction No access Pages 1 - 14
- Chapter 1 No access Pages 15 - 50
- Chapter 2 No access Pages 51 - 90
- Chapter 3 No access Pages 91 - 126
- Conclusion No access Pages 127 - 132
- Bibliography No access Pages 133 - 138
- Index No access Pages 139 - 144
- About the Author No access Pages 145 - 146





