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PART I : Contexts for the British and Irish Novel, 1945–2000
Subject
Literature
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Twentieth Century and Contemporary Literature
Place
Europe
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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Northern Europe
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Éire (Republic of Ireland)
Key-Topics
novel and novella
DOI: 10.1111/b.9781405113755.2005.x
Extract
1. The Literary Response to the Second World War 2. The “Angry” Decade and After 3. English Dystopian Satire in Context 4. The Feminist Novel in the Wake of Virginia Woolf 5. Postmodern Fiction and the Rise of Critical Theory 6. The Novel and the End of Empire 7. Postcolonial Novels and Theories 8. Fictions of Belonging: National Identity and the Novel in Ireland and Scotland 9. Black British Interventions 10. The Recuperation of History in British and Irish Fiction 11. The Literary Prize Phenomenon in Context 12. Novelistic Production and the Publishing Industry in Britain and Ireland 13. The Novel and the Rise of Film and Video: Adaptation and British Cinema 14. The English Heritage Industry and Other Trends in the Novel at the Millennium ... log in or subscribe to read full text
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