Rex Warner (1905-86) wrote allegorical novels in response to the political and moral anxieties of the 1930s and 1940s. This critical introduction to his writings aims to rehabilitate them from neglect by discussing the development of his ideas and their problematic relationship with the fictional forms through which he articulated them - a relationship which deepens his ostensibly straightforward narratives, and which raises questions of continuing literary interest.
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This critical introduction to Warner's writing aims to rehabilitate them from neglect and their problematic relationship with the fictional forms through which he articulated them - a relationship which deepens his ostensibly straightforward narratives, and which raises questions of continuing literary interest.
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