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Frank Kermode

  • The Wreck of the 'Abergavenny' by Alethea Hayter

There has of late been a vogue for what is sometimes called ‘micrh-history’: the historian chooses some anecdote, some occurrence remote from the mainstream of historical writing, and from it deduces an entire culture, the conflicts or negotiations of power within a whole historical community. Alethea Hayter deals with a single event, focusing on a particular moment in history, but she is not a new or micro-historian and is innocent of Foucauldian or any other theoretical ambitions. Nevertheless she explores her subject in such depth that she really does illuminate the culture and society of her chosen moment.

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Frank Kermode’s books include The Sense of an Ending and The Uses of Error.

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