- ホーム
- > 洋書
- > 英文書
- > Literary Criticism
Full Description
Time, Tide and History: Eleanor Dark's Fiction is the first book-length edited collection of scholarly essays to treat the full span of Eleanor Dark's fiction, advancing a recent revival of critical and scholarly interest in Dark's writing.
This volume not only establishes a new view of Dark's fiction as a whole, but also reflects on the ways in which her fiction speaks to our present moment, in the context of a globally fraught, post-pandemic, Anthropocene era. Above all, the revisiting of Dark's fiction is mandated by a desire to recognise the ways in which it anticipates vital debates in Australian literary and national culture today, about settler colonialism and its legacies, and with regard to the histories, condition and status of Australia's First Nations people.
This volume interweaves varied topical themes, from formal debates about modernism, historical realism and melodrama, to questions about modernity's time and space, about gender and cultural difference, and about the specifics of built and natural environments. Time, Tide and History intentionally loosens the conventions of literary scholarship by including other kinds of work alongside critical and scholarly readings: a written dialogue between two contemporary historians about Dark's legacy, and a biographical piece on the life and role of Eleanor Dark's husband, Eric Payten Dark.
Bringing together the interwar fiction's feminist and modernist dimensions with the historical turn of The Timeless Land trilogy, the essays in Time, Tide and History collectively pursue ethical and political questions while teasing out the distinctive thematic, formal and aesthetic features of Dark's fiction.
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Time, Tide and History by Fiona Morrison and Brigid Rooney
Part 1. Modernity and Biography
Chapter 1: Navigating Modernity: Eleanor Dark's Fiction by Melinda J. Cooper
Chapter 2: Dr Eric Payten Dark: The Man Behind the Novelist by Margo Beasley
Part 2. Prelude to Christopher
Chapter 3. "A Writer by Inheritance": Dowell O'Reilly's Literary Influence in Eleanor Dark's Prelude to Christopher and Waterway by Morgan Burgess
Chapter 4. Motherhood and the Maternal Instinct in the Early Fiction of Eleanor Dark by Anne Maxwell
Chapter 5. "An Outstanding Study in Abnormal Psychology": "Pilgrimage" as the Precursor to Prelude to Christopher by Alicia Gaffney
Chapter 6. Spiritual Vertigo: Illness, Affect and Modernity in Prelude to Christopher by Jessica Gildersleeve
Part 3. Modernist Ecopoetics, Vitalism and the Pastoral
Chapter 7. Landscapes and Mindscapes: The Confluence of Modernism and Ecopoetics in Eleanor Dark's Return to Coolami by Kathleen Davidson
Chapter 8. Connecting Water and Land: Revisiting Nationalism in the Vitalist Aesthetics of Eleanor Dark and Vance Palmer by Victoria Kuttainen
Chapter 9. Scales of Relation: Eleanor Dark's Waterway, the Aquatic Pastoral and Communal Mourning by Fiona Morrison
Part 4. The Timeless Land
Chapter 10. In Conversation: The Historical Imagination and Legacy of Eleanor Dark by Tom Griffiths and Grace Karskens
Chapter 11. Outlaws of History: Eleanor Dark's Trilogy of Nation by Philip Mead
Chapter 12. Eleanor Dark's The Timeless Land *Trilogy as Anthropocene Narrative *by Meg Brayshaw
Chapter 13. Eleanor Dark's Chronotopes: Time and Narration in The Timeless Land Trilogy by Michael Griffiths
Chapter 14. "A Careless Sort of Benevolence": Melodrama and Critique in The Timeless Land *Trilogy *by Brigid Rooney
Part 5. Writing in a Time of Crisis
Chapter 15. Reading The Little Company in Times of Crisis by Susan Carson
Contributors
Index