'Nostalgia' is a novel about a man, Malcolm Mole, who is forced to confront the memory of his wife's death. A gifted woman, but one who, from an early age had been made aware that her defective heart would claim her life before the age of thirty, Evelyn had lived her life recklessly, and died under mysterious circumstances. The setting of the novel is fundamental to its meaning. Mole lives in a dilapidated manor house in Victoria, B.C. with his daughter and another man, Edward, who looks after the estate. Mole is as apathetic about the disintegration of his house as he has been about the disintegration of his health. Into this situation wanders a young man in search of himself who, by dint of his naive curiosity, facilitates the reckoning,...
Nostalgia is a self-conscious, bittersweet but predominantly positive and fundamentally social emoti...
This chapter builds on Boym's rehabilitation of nostalgia by arguing that nostalgic re-appropriation...
“… there is a twilight zone between history and memory; between the past as a generalized record whi...
Nostalgia has been defined in multiple ways by writers, poets and artists who have incorporated it i...
NOSTALGIA is the definitive biography of Mina Byrne, obscure avant-garde poet, painter, lamp-shade m...
This thesis examines nostalgia as a central literary trope of burgeoning modernisation in the mid-Vi...
Modernity has changed the world and subsequently has caused emotional wounds and a sense of nostalgi...
Somewhat paradoxically, nostalgia, a yearning for home or one’s past, is characteristic of dystopian...
A desire or requirement for the past denotes as nostalgia. This may be whatever that is no longer re...
Novel Nostalgia: Nature, Nation, and the Pastoral Imagination in the Victorian Novel explores novels...
The natsukashisa (nostalgia) is a common key to interpretation of novels written by the Japanese wri...
Notably, Margaret Atwood prefers to call her future-oriented novel, The Handmaid’s Tale (1985), “spe...
Images of loss and yearning played a crucial role in literary texts written in the later part of the...
2-s2.0-85077858263This article focuses on England, England (1998), a late twentieth-century novel ab...
In Recollections: Heterotopias of Nostalgia I explore the concept of nostalgia and how it affects pe...
Nostalgia is a self-conscious, bittersweet but predominantly positive and fundamentally social emoti...
This chapter builds on Boym's rehabilitation of nostalgia by arguing that nostalgic re-appropriation...
“… there is a twilight zone between history and memory; between the past as a generalized record whi...
Nostalgia has been defined in multiple ways by writers, poets and artists who have incorporated it i...
NOSTALGIA is the definitive biography of Mina Byrne, obscure avant-garde poet, painter, lamp-shade m...
This thesis examines nostalgia as a central literary trope of burgeoning modernisation in the mid-Vi...
Modernity has changed the world and subsequently has caused emotional wounds and a sense of nostalgi...
Somewhat paradoxically, nostalgia, a yearning for home or one’s past, is characteristic of dystopian...
A desire or requirement for the past denotes as nostalgia. This may be whatever that is no longer re...
Novel Nostalgia: Nature, Nation, and the Pastoral Imagination in the Victorian Novel explores novels...
The natsukashisa (nostalgia) is a common key to interpretation of novels written by the Japanese wri...
Notably, Margaret Atwood prefers to call her future-oriented novel, The Handmaid’s Tale (1985), “spe...
Images of loss and yearning played a crucial role in literary texts written in the later part of the...
2-s2.0-85077858263This article focuses on England, England (1998), a late twentieth-century novel ab...
In Recollections: Heterotopias of Nostalgia I explore the concept of nostalgia and how it affects pe...
Nostalgia is a self-conscious, bittersweet but predominantly positive and fundamentally social emoti...
This chapter builds on Boym's rehabilitation of nostalgia by arguing that nostalgic re-appropriation...
“… there is a twilight zone between history and memory; between the past as a generalized record whi...