Женщины и исторический роман: призраки на свободе?
Аннотация
исследования индивидуальной, национальной, гендерной идентичности в новом ключе.
Ключевые слова: женская литература, исторический роман, призрак, спектральность, диалогизация, современный британский роман
Для цитирования: Зиновьева, К.А. Женщины и исторический роман: призраки на свободе? // Практики и интерпретации: журнал филологических, образовательных и культурных исследований. 2024. Т. 9. № 3. C. 175–187. DOI 10.18522/2415-8852-2024-3-175-187
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Bakhtin, M. (1981). The dialogic imagination: four essays (C. Emerson, & M. Holquist, Trans.). Austin: University of Texas Press.
Bavidge, J. (2019). Hilary Mantel. In D. O’Gorman, & R. Eaglestone (Eds.), The Rout- ledge companion to twenty-first century literary fiction. Abingdon: Routledge, 415–423.
Boehm, K. (2011). Historiography and the material imagination in the novels of Sarah Wa- ters. Studies in the Novel, 43 (2), 237–257.
Brantley, S. (2001). The historical novel, trans- nationalism, and the postmodern era: presenting the past. New York: Taylor and Francis.
Castricano, J. (2001). Cryptomimesis: the gothic and Jacques Derrida’s ghost writing. Lon- don: McGill-Queens University Press.
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Peeren, E. (2014). The spectral metaphor (living ghosts and the agency of invisibility). London: Palgrave Macmillan.
Shaw, K. (2018). Hauntology: the presence of the past in twenty-first century English literature. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
Wallace, D. (2013). Female gothic histories: gender, histories and the gothic. Cardiff: University of Wales Press.
Wolfreys, J. (2002). Victorian hauntings: spectrality gothic the uncanny and literature. New York: Palgrave.
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