Countries of the Mind: Gillian Tindall

Synopsis:

This compelling study explores the way the great themes of English and French fiction in the past two centuries have been expressed through writers’ sense of place. Gillian Tindall shows how familiar landscapes - whether Yorkshire moors or Paris streets - can acquire the force of powerful metaphors: rural scenes which embody regret for a golden past; cities which come to stand, paradoxically, both for decay and alienation and for hopes of a new life; country houses which survive in the memory as repositories of youthful dreams, spiritual mansions of the soul.

A subtle and complex argument develops, through illuminating and detailed reading of a host of novelists, from Dickens and Zola to Alain Fournier and Evelyn Waugh. The result is a highly original view of two complementary cultures, a book which asks us to take a fresh look at the way in which writers map out and inhabit their own particular countries of the mind.

Tags:

Categorised as:
Non-fiction
Sub-categories:
Essays & Prose
Genres & Themes:
Cities; Faber Finds; Inspiration; Landscape; Literature; Writers
Countries of the Mind book cover

Selected edition:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780571260362
Published:
18.03.2010
No of pages:
264
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