The present article analyses J. L. Carr’s novel A Month in the Country (1980) in the light of an approach to traumatic experience as paradoxically relating destructiveness and survival. This view of trauma – already present in Freud and further elaborated in more recent theories like Cathy Caruth’s – accentuates the possibility of constructing a new story that bears witness not only to the shattering effects of trauma but also to a departure from it. From this perspective, the author deals first with the role of art as a survival aid to the novel’s traumatised protagonist, explaining how his restoration of a medieval mural helps him work through his troubled memories of the Great War. Repetitions and doublings link the two central character...
This thesis investigates the production of a progressively traumatized narrative, beginning with nar...
The aim of this article is to examine the representation of the events in Cyprus in the middle and s...
It is very difficult to formulate and display the varied responses of the individual to a traumatic ...
This article argues that Vor dem Fest, Saša Stanišić’s second novel, represents a continuation of th...
In Cormac McCarthy’s post-apocalyptic novel The Road, a man and boy roam a desolate, grey lands...
Trauma is not restricted to a particular place or a particular time. War memories intrude all nation...
This thesis, a collection of creative nonfiction essays, explores the ways in which writing can be u...
In this article I examine how death and loss feature in recent apocalypse fiction and suggest that, ...
This article presents new directions of literary and media memory studies. It distinguishes between ...
This paper analyses Catherine Jinks’s The Road (2004), a multi-protagonist novel, looking into the r...
Because of its inherent multidisciplinarity and conceptual flexibility, trauma theory has, from the ...
Erll, Astrid. 2011.Memory in Culture. Trans. Sarah B. Young. Basingtoke: Palgrave Macmillan.Kilbourn...
Little has been said in trauma studies about the ability or inability of traumatized characters de-p...
The main aim of this article is to analyse the impact of the Second World War on the eponymous prot...
The dissertation investigates five contemporary British and North American novels that take traumati...
This thesis investigates the production of a progressively traumatized narrative, beginning with nar...
The aim of this article is to examine the representation of the events in Cyprus in the middle and s...
It is very difficult to formulate and display the varied responses of the individual to a traumatic ...
This article argues that Vor dem Fest, Saša Stanišić’s second novel, represents a continuation of th...
In Cormac McCarthy’s post-apocalyptic novel The Road, a man and boy roam a desolate, grey lands...
Trauma is not restricted to a particular place or a particular time. War memories intrude all nation...
This thesis, a collection of creative nonfiction essays, explores the ways in which writing can be u...
In this article I examine how death and loss feature in recent apocalypse fiction and suggest that, ...
This article presents new directions of literary and media memory studies. It distinguishes between ...
This paper analyses Catherine Jinks’s The Road (2004), a multi-protagonist novel, looking into the r...
Because of its inherent multidisciplinarity and conceptual flexibility, trauma theory has, from the ...
Erll, Astrid. 2011.Memory in Culture. Trans. Sarah B. Young. Basingtoke: Palgrave Macmillan.Kilbourn...
Little has been said in trauma studies about the ability or inability of traumatized characters de-p...
The main aim of this article is to analyse the impact of the Second World War on the eponymous prot...
The dissertation investigates five contemporary British and North American novels that take traumati...
This thesis investigates the production of a progressively traumatized narrative, beginning with nar...
The aim of this article is to examine the representation of the events in Cyprus in the middle and s...
It is very difficult to formulate and display the varied responses of the individual to a traumatic ...