Author

Oró Piqueras, Maricel

Publication date

2014-04-04T18:00:20Z

2014-04-04T18:00:20Z

2002



Abstract

The passionate and deceptive life stories of the protagonists in Angela Carter’s Wise Children (1990) and Rose Tremain’s The Cupboard (1984), women in their seventies and eighties, are entangled with historical events that influenced England, Europe and the rest of the world. In these novels, Angela Carter and Rose Tremain challenge not only notions of ageing by presenting elder protagonists who are lively and strong, but also the idea of history as unique, true and unquestionable by conferring on them the status of story and historytellers.

Document Type

article
publishedVersion

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Female ageing; Contemporary British fiction; Cultural gerontology; Envelliment; Gerontologia

Publisher

Universitat de Barcelona. Facultat de Filologia

Related items

Reproducció del document original

Anuari de filologia. Secció A, Filologia anglesa i alemanya, 2002, vol. 24, núm. 11, p. 1-8

Rights

(c) Universitat de Barcelona. Facultat de Filologia, 2002

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