1st Edition
Heroines of the Postmodern and their Worlds in Contemporary Historical Fiction
List of Contributors
Introduction: The Golden Age of Historical Fiction: Women’s Fictionalisations of the Past from a Global Perspective
Alicja Bemben and Michael Joseph
Part I. 21st-Century Heroines
Chapter 1. Representation of the First Turkish Woman Dramatist’s Life on the Stage: Bilgesu Erenus’s The Stigmatised Coffin (Yaftali Tabut)
Gülşen Sayin
Chapter 2. Bad Faith and Existential Authenticity in Joanne Joseph’s Children of Sugarcane
Alicja Bemben
Chapter 3. Who Holds the Power? Gendered Experiences of Greatness in Shelley Parker-Chan’s She Who Became the Sun
Aleksandra Mzyk
Chapter 4. Feminism Meets Enterprise: Gentleman Jack’s Anne Lister and Her Dual Legacy?
Paulina Hacaś
Part II. Genre Experiments and Social Change
Chapter 5. Story Writing and Ghost Summoning in Ghada al-Samman’s The Impossible Story and Farewell, Damascus
Zaina Ujayli
Chapter 6. On the Fringes of Realism: Bizarre World in the Recent Polish Historical Fiction
Dariusz Piechota
Chapter 7. “American Poison”: The Buccaneers (2023) and the Open-Ended Potential of Historical Romance
Maria Ogórek
Part III. (En)Gendering and Sexualising the Past
Chapter 8. Bring Up the Bodies: Hilary Mantel’s Romancing of History
Tiziana Ingravallo
Chapter 9. The WoMen of Troy: The Reflection of L’autre Bisexualité in Pat Barker’s Historical Novel, The Women of Troy
Merve Altin
Chapter 10. Fingersmith and the Pornography of the Past that Never Was
Justyna Jajszczok
Index
Biography
Alicja Bemben is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of English, the University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland. She is a co-organiser of various academic conferences and events, has co-edited several monographs, and authored a number of texts dealing with historiography (especially in the vein of Hayden White), historical novels (especially by Robert Graves), and their relationships. She cooperates with several journals, is a member of a few societies and research groups, and has coordinated a number of scientific projects.
Michael Joseph retired as Rare Books Librarian and Full Professor, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey. He is the author of The Teaching Guide to the Norton Anthology of Children’s Literature (2005), over 65 scholarly texts (articles, book chapters, reviews, etc.) and various novels, books of short stories, and poetry. He is an editor of Handmade Literacies: Special Issue of The Lion and the Unicorn, and the Founding Director of the New Jersey Book Arts Symposium. His recent publications include “Making Video Poems from Poems Made from Diary Entries Made from Dreams” in Book 2.0 (2025, 12 (1–2)), Omni-Puss in Boots (2025), The Marvelous Real in a Land of Dreams (2024), and “Children’s Poetry” in The Routledge Companion to Children's Literature (2023). In 2023, he was asked to participate in a discussion of contemporary children’s poetry, which appears as chapter 29, “Contemporary Children’s Poetry: A Colloquy” in The Bloomsbury Handbook of Contemporary American Poetry (2023). Since 2016, he has been the Editor of The Robert Graves Review (formerly Gravesiana).






