Published to mark the centenary of Roald Dahl’s (Welsh) birth,
_Roald Dahl: Wales of the Unexpected_ breaks new ground by revealing
the place of Wales in the imagination of the writer known as ‘the
world’s number one storyteller’. Exploring the complex
conditioning presence of Wales in his life and work, the essays in
this collection dramatically defamiliarise Dahl and in the process
render him uncanny. Importantly, Dahl is encountered whole – his
books for children and his fiction for adults are read as mutually
invigorating bodies of work, both of which evidence the ways in which
Wales, and the author’s Anglo-Welsh orientation, demand articulation
throughout the career. Recognising the impossibility of constructing a
monolithic ‘Welsh’ Dahl, the contributors explore the compound and
nuanced ways in which Wales signifies across the oeuvre. _Roald Dahl:
Wales of the Unexpected_ takes Dahl studies into new territory in
terms of both subject and method, showing the new horizons that open
up when Dahl is read through a Welsh lens. Locating Dahl in
illuminating new textual networks, resourcefully offering fresh angles
of entry into classic Dahl texts, rehabilitating neglected Dahl texts,
and analysing the layered genesis of (seemingly) familiar works by
excavating the manuscripts, this innovative volume brings Dahl
‘home’ in order to render him invigoratingly unhomely. The result
is not a parochialisation of Dahl, but rather a new
internationalisation.
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Wales of the Unexpected
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781783169412
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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