Sport and the Literary Imagination
Essays in History, Literature, and Sport
by Jeffrey Hill
Language Study / English as a Second LanguageHistory / GeneralHistory / Europe / Great Britain / GeneralHistory / Modern / 21st CenturyHistory / Social HistoryLanguage Arts & Disciplines / RhetoricLiterary Criticism / GeneralLiterary Criticism / Subjects & Themes / GeneralLiterary Criticism / Subjects & Themes / Historical EventsSocial Science / Anthropology / GeneralSocial Science / Anthropology / Cultural & SocialSports & Recreation / GeneralSports & Recreation / Essays
Description
The development of sport in the twentieth century has been examined from a variety of angles. Rarely, though, has the work of the creative writer been considered in detail. This book directs its attention to this neglected area, examining a selection of novels in which the subject of sport has featured prominently. It highlights the ways in which novelists in the second half of the twentieth century have approached sport, explained its place in society, and through the sporting subject constructed a critique of the historical circumstances in which their narrative is set. The study therefore seeks to complement the increasing body of work on the representation of sport through such media as film, television, and autobiography. It also brings a fresh dimension to the use made by historians of literary sources, suggesting that creative fiction can be far more valuable as historical evidence than has customarily been acknowledged.
Book Details
- Publisher:
- Peter Lang
- Published:
- 2006
- Pages:
- 216
- Language:
- EN
- ISBN:
- 9783039107094