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The Cambridge companion to British fiction since 1945 / Edited by David James, Queen Mary, University of London.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Cambridge companions to literaturePublisher: New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2015Copyright date: Ã2015Description: xxii, 252 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781107040236 (Hardcover)
  • 9781107562714 (Paperback)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 823.91409
LOC classification:
  • PR 881 C178 2015
Contents:
Introduction: critical constructions of British fiction since 1945 / David James -- Mapping rural and regional identities / Dominic Head -- Welsh fiction / Kirsti Bohata -- Scottish fiction / David Goldie -- Narratives of migration, immigration, and interconnection / Aarthi Vadde -- Re-envisioning feminist fiction / Emma Parker -- Innovations in queer writing / Sarah Brophy and Kasim Husain -- Nature writing and the environmental imagination / Daniel Weston -- Science, technology, and the posthuman / Peter Boxall -- Late modernism and the avant-garde renaissance / Julia Jordan -- Reanimating historical fiction / Joseph Brooker -- The novel of ideas / Michael LeMahieu -- Finance, fiction, and the genre of a world economy / Nicky Marsh -- Globalism and historical romance / Matthew Hart -- Transnational forms in British fiction / Weihsin Gui.
Summary: "This Companion offers a compelling engagement with British fiction from the end of the Second World War to the present day. Since 1945, British literature has served to mirror profound social, geopolitical, and environmental change. Written by a host of leading scholars, this volume explores the myriad cultural movements and literary genres that have affected the development of postwar British fiction, showing how writers have given voice to matters of racial, regional, and sexual identity. Covering subjects from immigration and ecology to science and globalism, this Companion draws on the latest critical innovations to provide insights into the traditions shaping the literary landscape of modern Britain, thus making it an essential resource for students and specialists alike." -- Publisher's description
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: critical constructions of British fiction since 1945 / David James -- Mapping rural and regional identities / Dominic Head -- Welsh fiction / Kirsti Bohata -- Scottish fiction / David Goldie -- Narratives of migration, immigration, and interconnection / Aarthi Vadde -- Re-envisioning feminist fiction / Emma Parker -- Innovations in queer writing / Sarah Brophy and Kasim Husain -- Nature writing and the environmental imagination / Daniel Weston -- Science, technology, and the posthuman / Peter Boxall -- Late modernism and the avant-garde renaissance / Julia Jordan -- Reanimating historical fiction / Joseph Brooker -- The novel of ideas / Michael LeMahieu -- Finance, fiction, and the genre of a world economy / Nicky Marsh -- Globalism and historical romance / Matthew Hart -- Transnational forms in British fiction / Weihsin Gui.

"This Companion offers a compelling engagement with British fiction from the end of the Second World War to the present day. Since 1945, British literature has served to mirror profound social, geopolitical, and environmental change. Written by a host of leading scholars, this volume explores the myriad cultural movements and literary genres that have affected the development of postwar British fiction, showing how writers have given voice to matters of racial, regional, and sexual identity. Covering subjects from immigration and ecology to science and globalism, this Companion draws on the latest critical innovations to provide insights into the traditions shaping the literary landscape of modern Britain, thus making it an essential resource for students and specialists alike." -- Publisher's description

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