
Elizabeth Bowen in Context
Allan Hepburn(Editor)
Cambridge University Press
Published on 19. March 2026
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Hardback
404 pages
978-1-009-53600-4 (ISBN)
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This book provides innovative, up-to-date essays about Elizabeth Bowen's fiction. It integrates the latest thinking about her engagement, stances, and knowledge of twentieth-century literary movements. Elizabeth Bowen often remarked that she grew up with the twentieth century. Indeed, her writings are coterminous with the technological, social, and cultural developments of modernity. Her novels and short stories, like her essays, register changes in architecture, visual art, soundscapes, the aesthetics and technique of fiction, attitudes towards sex and greater social freedom for women, and the long repercussions of warfare across the twentieth century. Bowen's writing reflects a deep engagement with other authors, whether they were her antecedents - Jane Austen, Marcel Proust, and D. H. Lawrence, among others - or her contemporaries, such as Virginia Woolf, Evelyn Waugh, and Eudora Welty. Her fiction and essays are a barometer of the literary, political, social, and cultural contexts in which she lived and wrote.
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English
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Cambridge
United Kingdom
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Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
804 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-009-53600-4 (9781009536004)
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Allan Hepburn, an internationally renowned literary scholar, is the author of many books and articles on twentieth-century British, Irish, and American novels. An authority on the novelist Elizabeth Bowen, he has published four books of her uncollected works: The Bazaar and Other Stories; People, Places, Things; Listening In; and The Weight of a World of Feeling. These books have catalysed interest in Bowen's literary production, and they have appeared alongside collections of her essays and an escalating number of critical studies devoted to her fiction. Hepburn holds the James McGill Chair in Twentieth-Century Literature at McGill University and is a member of the editorial board of the Elizabeth Bowen Review.
Content
Part I. Genres: 1. Short stories Paul Delaney; 2. Theatre Brad Kent; 3. The novel Claire Seiler; 4. Criticism Danielle N. Gilman; 5. Life-writing Emily C. Bloom; Part II. Aesthetics: 6. Style Heather Corbally Bryant; 7. Time Beryl Pong; 8. Modernism Doug Battersby; 9. Visuality Michael Waldron; 10. Architecture Maud Ellmann; 11. Comedy Bryan Radley; Part III. Engagements: 12. Jane Austen Deidre Lynch; 13. Flaubert, Maupassant, Proust Victoria Baena; 14. D. H. Lawrence Eve Patten; 15. Virginia Woolf Jay Dickson; 16. Eudora Welty Anna Teekell; Part IV. Locations: 17. Bowen in Italy Nicola Darwood; 18. Hotels Emma Short; 19. London Matthew Brown; 20. Bowen's Ireland John Greaney; Part V. Stances: 21. Technology James Purdon; 22. War Keelan Harkin; 23. Sexuality Michael G. Cronin; 24. Sound Olivia Colpitts; 25. Crime and punishment Carolyn Ownbey; 26. Cold war Adam Piette; Part VI. Identities: 27. Girls Kelly Sullivan; 28. Women Clara Jones; 29. Lovers Genevieve Brassard; 30. Ghosts Paula Derdiger; 31. Servants Ann Rea; 32. Writers Joseph Rosenberg; Part VII. Reputation: 33. Adaptations Shannon Wells-Lassagne; 34. Legacies Allan Hepburn.