The Country House Revisited
Variations on a Theme from Forster to Hollinghurst
subjects:
literary criticism, architecture and urban studies
paperback, 178 pp., 1. edition
published: august 2017
ISBN: 978-80-246-3672-6
recommended price: 280 czk
summary
This monograph provides an insight into English country house fiction by twentieth and twenty-first century authors, with a focus on the works of E. M. Forster, Evelyn Waugh, Iris Murdoch, Alan Hollinghurst, and Sarah Waters. The country house is explored within the wider social and cultural contexts of the period, including contemporary architectural development. The variety of literary depictions of the country house reflects the physical diversification of buildings which can be classified as such, from smaller variants to formerly grand residences on the brink of physical collapse. Within the scope of contemporary fiction, architecture and poetics of space, the country house, given its uniquely integrating and exceptionally evocative qualities, accentuates different conceptions of dwelling. Consequently, literary portrayals of the country house can be seen as both prefiguring and reflecting the contemporary practice of living.