Literature & literary studies:

The Literature of Hell

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Narratives of a descent to the underworld, of the sights to be seen and the punishments meted out there, have kept a hold on the popular imagination for millennia. The legacy from doctrinal warnings and the deep-set literary markers that identify a place of suffering and alienation continue to stimulate creative exchange and critical thinking. Such work takes risks: it braves the dark and questions the past. The contributions in this volume reflect on the exigency of hell in the stories that we tell. They consider the transfer and repurposing of motifs across genres and generational divides, and acknowledge the sustained immediacy of physical and psychological landscapes of hell. The essays span a wide chronological range and apply various contemporary critical approaches, including cognitive science, performance studies and narratology. This cross-period analysis is complemented by interviews with three creative practitioners: Jeya Ayadurai, director of "Hell's Museum" in Singapore, the actor Lisa Dwan, who is acclaimed for her dramatisation of Samuel Beckett's late works, and the writer David Almond. From ancient myth and early English sermons to mid-twentieth-century surrealism and current responses to terrorist activities and environmental damage, the literature of hell engages with issues of immediate relevance and asks its audiences to reflect on their cultural history, the meaning of social justice and the nature of embodied existence.

Author Biography:

MARGARET KEAN is the Dame Helen Gardner Fellow in English at St Hilda's College, Oxford. MARGARET KEAN is the Dame Helen Gardner Fellow in English at St Hilda's College, Oxford.
Release date Australia
July 16th, 2021
Contributors
  • Contributions by Charlotte Jones
  • Contributions by Hannah Silverblank
  • Contributions by Helen Appleton
  • Contributions by Jeya Ayadurai
  • Contributions by Jonathan R. Olson
  • Contributions by Laura Seymour
  • Contributions by Lisa Dwan
  • Contributions by Margaret Kean
  • Contributions by Rachel Falconer
  • Edited by Margaret Kean
Pages
216
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Illustrations
6 b/w illus.
Dimensions
146x220x17
ISBN-13
9781843846093
Product ID
34549898

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