Black Dogs

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"Black Dogs" is a 1992 novel by Ian McEwan that explores the aftermath of World War II and the clash between rationalism and spiritual belief through the story of a troubled marriage.

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instanceOf literary work
novel
author Ian McEwan NERFINISHED
characterRelationship June Tremaine and Bernard Tremaine are married
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
coverArtist notable UK first edition cover by Jonathan Cape design team
criticalReception generally positive reviews
genre historical novel
literary fiction
philosophical novel
hasForm audiobook adaptation
hardcover edition
paperback edition
print
hasISBN 9780224030690
literaryPeriod late 20th-century literature
mainCharacter Bernard Tremaine NERFINISHED
Jeremy NERFINISHED
June Tremaine NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective first-person narration
narratorCharacter Jeremy NERFINISHED
notableFor exploration of ideological conflict within a marriage
use of personal narrative to examine European history
originalLanguage English
pageCount approximately 176 pages
partOf Ian McEwan bibliography NERFINISHED
plotElement Bernard embraces rationalism and political activism
Jeremy investigates the history of his parents-in-law's marriage
June has a transformative encounter with two black dogs in rural France
June turns toward mysticism and spiritual belief
publicationYear 1992
publisher Jonathan Cape NERFINISHED
setInPeriod post-World War II era
setting Berlin NERFINISHED
France NERFINISHED
rural Languedoc region
subjectMatter European politics after World War II
fall of communism
philosophy of reason
religious experience
symbol black dogs as embodiment of evil and violence
theme aftermath of World War II
clash between rationalism and spiritual belief
evil
marital conflict
memory and subjectivity
political disillusionment

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