Narratives of Memory
Discover the intriguing exploration of memory in literature with Narratives of Memory by V. Stewart. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2006, this first edition spans 218 pages and delves into a previously unexamined aspect of both literary and popular writing from the 1940s. Stewart emphasizes memory as a crucial structural device, tracing the evolution of narrative during and immediately after the war. The book features insights into the works of notable authors such as Margery Allingham, Elizabeth Bowen, Graham Greene, Patrick Hamilton, and Denton Welch. Perfect for literary enthusiasts and scholars alike, this engaging read offers a fresh perspective on how memory shapes storytelling. Enhance your understanding of post-war narratives with this compelling analysis from V. Stewart.