Stories of Parallel Lives and the Status Anxieties of Contemporary Historicism
Underwood, Ted
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Title
Stories of Parallel Lives and the Status Anxieties of Contemporary Historicism
Author(s)
Underwood, Ted
Issue Date
2004
Keyword(s)
cultural distinction, historicism, postmodernism, retro style, Arcadia, Possession
Abstract
This article explores the conceit of “parallel lives” that characterized plays, novels, and films of the late 1980s and 1990s (perhaps most famously, A. S. Byatt’s Possession). In this subgenre, threats to cultural distinction turn into fantasies specifically about historical discontinuity, which is both threatened by and rescued by an eerie parallel between historically distinct layers of the narrative.
Publisher
University of California Press
Type of Resource
text
Language
en
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