Outward
Evil Inward Battle: Human Memory in Literature is a
timely humanistic touch to memory studies. It uses literature as a laboratory for the workings of the mind,
and characters as the subjects of human experimentation and diagnostics. This
book considers authors from different societies and historical periods. The
book is a refreshing illumination on the functioning of human memory. It complements
the work of neuroscientists who seek to rationalize the workings of the same.
Drawing
from various ideas on memory, this rich and authoritative volume results from wide-ranging
endeavors centered on the common fact that tracking memory in literature provides an astounding vista of orientations
covered in its separate chapters. The writers examined in the various chapters become
mediums for unleashing memory and its reconfiguration into artistic images. The
eleven separate chapters investigate different aspects of memory in such
memoric associations as power, music, resistance, trauma, and identity. It is therefore
no surprise that the editors should consider this book as “a veritable menu for
everything needed for an unforgettable memory banquet”.
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