Jenny Diski’s Comic Spirit or the Courage to Confront the Demons of Her Past

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https://doi.org/10.28914/Atlantis-2025-47.2.10

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Jenny Diski, humour, incongruity, compassion, sentimentalism

Abstract

In her work, Jenny Diski has dealt with her personal issues with clarity and extraordinary realism. In In Gratitude (2016) Diski explores her past and especially her relationship with her parents. In spite of all the pain they inflicted on her, Diski has the courage to use humour to cope with these excruciating memories. Her comic view of life prevents her from falling into the clutches of melodrama or sentimentalism. Hers is the humour of humility and compassion, which allows her to laugh at her own limitations and failures and accept others in spite of their differences and defects. These hypotheses will be highlighted against the work of some of the most important scholars who have vindicated the positive, creative, liberating and subversive power of comedy and its capacity to deal with all aspects of the human condition.

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Author Biography

Aída Díaz Bild, University of La Laguna

Aída Díaz Bild is Professor of English Literature at the University of La Laguna. She has carried out research and published on eighteenth-century women’s writing and on contemporary British and Irish novelists. She has focused on the important role that humour plays in literature and, more recently, on key issues in contemporary British-Jewish fiction.

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2025-12-19

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Bild, A. D. (2025). Jenny Diski’s Comic Spirit or the Courage to Confront the Demons of Her Past . Atlantis. Journal of the Spanish Association for Anglo-American Studies, 47(2), 85–102. https://doi.org/10.28914/Atlantis-2025-47.2.10

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