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Anglo-German Entanglements in English Fiction

From the Cold War to Brexit

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Anglo-German Entanglements in English Fiction

From the Cold War to Brexit

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This book offers a timely and fresh look at Anglo-German relations in English fiction from the Cold War to Brexit.
The relationship between England and Germany has fluctuated between friendship and animosity on both sides throughout the centuries and Brexit has driven another wedge between the two countries. This study shows how writers have employed physical phenomena, such as quantum entanglement, to move beyond an alleged fixed binary opposition between the nations. In novels, such as John le Carré's The Spy Who Came In from the Cold or Alison Moore's The Lighthouse, our understandings of nation and national identity emerge as more flexible and inextricable from their opponent Others. The physical phenomena and optical metaphors of reflection, refraction, and diffraction are applied to hone the differences between various kinds of binary relations, such as England and Germany or physics and fiction. Diffraction and diffractive reading, inspired by Karen Barad, deliver the most accurate and progressive methods of reading literature because they best capture and acknowledge the complexity of stubbornly dualistic mindsets. They also draw attention to the responsibility of readers and their role in constructing Anglo-German identities through every act of reading.

Table of Contents

List of Figures
List of Tables
Acknowledgements
About the Author
Introduction: Diffracting the German Other
0.Dis/entangling Physics and Fiction
Part I: The Cold War: Divided Germany and Dualistic Thinking
1. Mirrors and Contrasts in Len Deighton's Funeral in Berlin (1964)
2. Parallelism in John le Carré's The Spy Who Came In from the Cold (1963)
3. Structuralist versus Diffractive Reading
Part II: The Fall of the Berlin Wall: Conciliatory Entanglements
4. Lenses and Levels in Nicholas Mosley's Hopeful Monsters (1990)
5. Interferences in John David Morley's The Book of Opposites (2010)
6. Discursive Diffraction
Part III: Brexit and the Strained Anglo-German Relation: Alluding to a Strong Dis/connection
7. Allusion: A Diffractive Literary Device
8. Allusion in Alison Moore's The Lighthouse (2012)
9. Changing Topologies in Ned Beauman's The Teleportation Accident (2012)
10. Anglo-German Entanglements in Anna Stothard's The Museum of Cathy (2016)
11. Beauman's o and Stothard's 0,0
Conclusion
Appendix 1: Quantum Entanglement
Appendix 2: Complementarity
Appendix 3: The Double-Slit Experiment
Bibliography

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 11 Dec 2025
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 288
ISBN 9781978766860
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 7 b/w illus
Series New Critical Humanities
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Author

Daniela Keller

Daniela Keller holds a PhD in English Literature f…

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