Reading Espionage Fiction Reading Espionage Fiction

Reading Espionage Fiction

Narrative, Conflict and Commitment from World War I to the Contemporary Era

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Publisher Description

Reading Espionage Fiction: Narrative, Conflict and Commitment from World War I to the Contemporary Era probes the ways in which the struggles and loyalties of political modernity have been portrayed in the espionage story over the course of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Reading works by authors such as Somerset Maugham, Helen MacInnes, John le Carre, Sam E. Greenlee and Gerald Seymour as popular literature deserving of sustained attention, this book shows how these narratives have both created a modern genre and, at the same time, sought an escape from its limitations. Martin Griffin takes up the importance of plot and character and argues that, in this branch of fiction, the personal has always and ever been political.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2024
31 May
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
192
Pages
PUBLISHER
Edinburgh University Press
PROVIDER INFO
Gardners Books Ltd
SIZE
792.9
KB
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