totalitarianism;
dystopia;
mid-century novel;
C;
S;
Lewis;
That Hideous Strength;
Rex Warner;
The Aerodrome;
D O I:
10.7227/LH.24.1.5
中图分类号:
K [历史、地理];
学科分类号:
06 ;
摘要:
This essay argues that the wartime institutionalisation of emergency governmental powers and the expectation of their continuance under a post-war socialist administration led to a pervasive anti-statism indistinguishable from anti-Communism in the mid-century British novel. Focusing on less-read dystopias of the period, Rex Warner's The Aerodrome (1941) and C. S. Lewis's That Hideous Strength (1945), I argue that these conservative novels are best understood as extreme iterations of a more widespread anxiety about the potentially totalitarian elements of a centralising and technocratic democracy at war.