Margaret Drabble, "The Millstone": part of the « Angry Young Men » movement?
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published 23/11/2006
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Margaret Drabble is a writer who was often assimilated to what is called the Angry Young Men literary movement. But, as a lot of those writers of the 1950s who were put into the same category, she never claimed being fully part of this movement all the more so since the term of « movement » is in this case controversial.
It is then interesting to find out what similarities could be found between Drabbles novel "The Millstone" and the criteria which, for the critics, were representative of the Angry Young Men.
It is then interesting to find out what similarities could be found between Drabbles novel "The Millstone" and the criteria which, for the critics, were representative of the Angry Young Men.
Table of Contents
- The main theme treated by the Angry Young Men' movement is the class confrontation and the awakening of a social consciousness
- During the whole novel the reader can notice a great emancipation of Rosamund through her motherhood and her fight for independence
- Individualism is another feature from the Angry Young Men' movement
- The marginality of the main character
