John McWilliams has written the first, much needed account of the ways the promise and threat of political revolution have informed masterpieces of the historical novel. The jolting sense of historical change caused by the French Revolution led to an immense readership for a new kind of fiction, centered on revolution, counter-revolution and warfare, which soon came to be called “the historical novel.” During the turbulent wake of The Declaration of the Rights of Man, promptly followed by the phenomenon of Napoleon Bonaparte, the historical novel thus served as a literary hybrid in the most positive sense of that often-dismissive term. It enabled readers to project personal hopes and anxieties about revolutionary change back into national history. While immersed in the fictive lives of genteel, often privileged heroes, readers could measure their own political convictions against the wavering loyalties of their counterparts in a previous but still familiar time.
McWilliams provides close readings of some twenty historical novels, from Scott and Cooper through Tolstoy, Zola and Hugo, to Pasternak and Lampedusa, and ultimately to Marquez and Hilary Mantel, but with continuing regard to historical contexts past and present. He traces the transformation of the literary conventions established by Scott’s Waverley novels, showing both the continuities and the changes needed to meet contemporary times and perspectives. Although the progressive hopes imbedded in Scott’s narrative form proved no longer adaptable to twentieth century carnage and the rise of totalitarianism, the meaning of any single novel emerges through comparison to the tradition of its predecessors. A foreword and epilogue explore the indebtedness of McWilliams’s perspective to the Marxist scholarly tradition of Georg Lukacs and Frederic Jameson, while defining his differences from them. This is a scholarly work of no small ambition and achievement.
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John McWilliams is College Professor of Humanities, Emeritus at Middlebury College.
Like Martha Bowden in Descendants of Waverley (CH, Mar'17, 54-3103), McWilliams (emer., Middlebury College) insists on a continuous tradition of historical fiction going back to Walter Scott. However, McWilliams also critiques the Marxist theory that has underpinned scholarship on historical fiction since György Lukács's The Historical Novel (Russian, 1937). On the one hand, revolution is prime material for historical novel settings; on the other, though the settings may be revolutionary, the genre is not. Drawing on fiction from the Americas, Britain, France, Italy, and Russia, McWilliams identifies several structural characteristics of the genre that generate narrative stability and “restoration”—not, that is, the dictatorship of the proletariat. These include its preference for middle- and upper-class characters; its emphasis on “neutral ground” (an arena “contested by forces of the Old Order and the New, but possessed by neither”), within which the action unfolds; and its juxtaposition of the “wavering” hero, derived from Scott’s Waverley, with the “fanatics” the “eventual losers.” Except for Boris Pasternak’s downbeat Dr. Zhivago (1957), historical novels bring waverers to a chastened self-awareness that projects “hope for the cultural future” while eradicating the fanatics. An accessible, thought-provoking contribution that challenges some commonplaces in the field.
Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty. (CHOICE)
I find Revolution and the Historical Novel a very stimulating manuscript. It is not only well written—it is vigorously and subtly argued. It addresses issues of continuing importance and it offers many new insights into specific books. What it does with Gone with the Wind is especially impressive. (Wayne Franklin, University of Connecticut)
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