Contemporary British Novelists

Contemporary British Novelists
Title Contemporary British Novelists PDF eBook
Author Nick Rennison
Publisher Routledge
Pages 361
Release 2004-12-31
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1134604696

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Featuring a broad range of contemporary British novelists from Iain Banks to Jeanette Winterson, Louis de Bernieres to Irvine Welsh and Salman Rushdie, this book offers an excellent introductory guide to the contemporary literary scene. Each entry includes concise biographical information on each of the key novelists and analysis of their major works and themes. Fully cross-referenced and containing extensive guides to further reading, Fifty Contemporary British Novelists is the ideal guide to modern British fiction for both the student and the contemporary fiction buff alike.

After the Trauma

After the Trauma
Title After the Trauma PDF eBook
Author Harvey Curtis Webster
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Pages 248
Release 2021-10-21
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0813186803

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In this lucid book a distinguished scholar and critic measures British fiction from World War I through the convulsive effects of the Depression and World War II, and the importance of the writing that has been done since Finnegan's Wake. Webster presents a moving account of the shattering impact of the Great War upon British writers, particularly Rose Macaulay, Aldous Huxley, Evelyn Waugh, and Ivy Compton-Burnett. The cynicism and despair which afflicted them also bore heavily on the novelists of the thirties and forties—Graham Greene, Joyce Cary, L. P. Hartley, C. P. Snow, who endured the disorder and violence of the Depression and World War II. Though all of these writers spoke with individual voices ranging from pessimism to joyful affirmation, they were all marked ineradicably by the turmoil of the period. The book closes with an overview of the writers who have developed since World War II. Penetrating, fresh, affirmative in its values, the book is an important assessment of this protean group of writers.

British Novelists and Their Styles

British Novelists and Their Styles
Title British Novelists and Their Styles PDF eBook
Author David Masson
Publisher
Pages 332
Release 1859
Genre Literary Criticism
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The British Novelists

The British Novelists
Title The British Novelists PDF eBook
Author William Mudford
Publisher
Pages 690
Release 1811
Genre
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The British Novelists

The British Novelists
Title The British Novelists PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 284
Release 1820
Genre English literature
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The British Novelists

The British Novelists
Title The British Novelists PDF eBook
Author Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia)
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Pages 374
Release 1810
Genre English fiction
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British Writers of the Thirties

British Writers of the Thirties
Title British Writers of the Thirties PDF eBook
Author Valentine Cunningham
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 530
Release 1988
Genre English literature
ISBN 9780192826558

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This wide-ranging study of British writers and poets of the 1930s--including Auden, Isherwood, Spender, Waugh, and Greene-- examines the masterpieces of that momentous decade, not in linguistic isolation, but in the contexts--social, political, historical, ideological, and personal--in which they were composed. Cunningham maps out the dominant images and concerns, nothing less than the central obsessions and imposing images of the '30s imagination. He analyzes the obsession with violence, the "destructive element" of post-World War consciousness; the cult of youth, of schools and schoolmasters; the infatuation with heroes--flyers, mountaineers, and racing car drivers--and the related concern about "being small," weak, or neurotic in an age of mass politics. In order to illustrate this kaleidoscope of themes, Cunningham examines not only the canonical texts, but also "minor" forms and writings, including detective stories, films, and popular songs, showing how these neglected genres also illuminate the work of this period.