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British Fiction After Modernism The Novel At Midcentury First Edition Marina Mackay

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British Fiction After Modernism The Novel At Midcentury First Edition Marina Mackay
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.46 MB
Pages: 234
Author: Marina MacKay, Lyndsey Stonebridge
ISBN: 9781403986429, 1403986428
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: First Edition

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British Fiction After Modernism The Novel At Midcentury First Edition Marina Mackay by Marina Mackay, Lyndsey Stonebridge 9781403986429, 1403986428 instant download after payment.

This collection of essays by leading and emergent critics of twentieth-century fiction offers a wide-ranging and provocative reassessment of the British novel's achievements after modernism. Focusing on mid-century writing, the book identifies continuities of preoccupation - with national identity, historiography and the challenge to literary form presented by public and private violence--that span the entire century. The book offers new readings of such famous figures as Amis, Golding, Greene and Spark, and reappraises the work of brilliant but less familiar contemporaries including Ann Quin, Elizabeth Taylor and Storm Jameson.

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