The Cambridge Introduction to Modern British Fiction, 1950-2000

The Cambridge Introduction to Modern British Fiction, 1950-2000
Title The Cambridge Introduction to Modern British Fiction, 1950-2000 PDF eBook
Author Dominic Head
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 324
Release 2002-03-07
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780521669665

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In this introduction to post-war fiction in Britain, Dominic Head shows how the novel yields a special insight into the important areas of social and cultural history in the second half of the twentieth century. Head's study is the most exhaustive survey of post-war British fiction available. It includes chapters on the state and the novel, class and social change, gender and sexual identity, national identity and multiculturalism. Throughout Head places novels in their social and historical context. He highlights the emergence and prominence of particular genres and links these developments to the wider cultural context. He also provides provocative readings of important individual novelists, particularly those who remain staple reference points in the study of the subject. Accessible, wide-ranging and designed specifically for use on courses, this is the most current introduction to the subject available. An invaluable resource for students and teachers alike.

The Cambridge Introduction to Shakespeare

The Cambridge Introduction to Shakespeare
Title The Cambridge Introduction to Shakespeare PDF eBook
Author Emma Smith
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 6
Release 2007-03-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1139462393

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This lively and innovative introduction to Shakespeare promotes active engagement with the plays, rather than recycling factual information. Covering a range of texts, it is divided into seven subject-based chapters: Character; Performance; Texts; Language; Structure; Sources and History, and it does not assume any prior knowledge. Instead, it develops ways of thinking and provides the reader with resources for independent research through the 'Where next?' sections at the end of each chapter. The book draws on scholarship without being overwhelmed by it, and unlike other introductory guides to Shakespeare it emphasizes that there is space for new and fresh thinking by students and readers, even on the most-studied and familiar plays.

The Cambridge Introduction to Modernist Poetry

The Cambridge Introduction to Modernist Poetry
Title The Cambridge Introduction to Modernist Poetry PDF eBook
Author Peter Howarth
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 277
Release 2011-11-10
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1139502328

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Modernist poems are some of the twentieth-century's major cultural achievements, but they are also hard work to read. This wide-ranging introduction takes readers through modernism's most famous poems and some of its forgotten highlights to show why modernists thought difficulty and disorientation essential for poetry in the modern world. In-depth chapters on Pound, Eliot, Yeats and the American modernists outline how formal experiments take on the new world of mass media, democracies, total war and changing religious belief. Chapters on the avant-gardes and later modernism examine how their styles shift as they try to re-make the community of readers. Howarth explains in a clear and enjoyable way how to approach the forms, politics and cultural strategies of modernist poetry in English.

The Cambridge Introduction to Walt Whitman

The Cambridge Introduction to Walt Whitman
Title The Cambridge Introduction to Walt Whitman PDF eBook
Author M. Jimmie Killingsworth
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 123
Release 2007-03-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1139462288

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Walt Whitman is one of the most innovative and influential American poets of the nineteenth century. Focusing on his masterpiece Leaves of Grass, this book provides a foundation for the study of Whitman as an experimental poet, a radical democrat, and a historical personality in the era of the American Civil War, the growth of the great cities, and the westward expansion of the United States. Always a controversial and important figure, Whitman continues to attract the admiration of poets, artists, critics, political activists, and readers around the world. Those studying his work for the first time will find this an invaluable book. Alongside close readings of the major texts, chapters on Whitman's biography, the history and culture of his time, and the critical reception of his work provide a comprehensive understanding of Whitman and of how he has become such a central figure in the American literary canon.

The Cambridge Companion to British Fiction, 1945-2010

The Cambridge Companion to British Fiction, 1945-2010
Title The Cambridge Companion to British Fiction, 1945-2010 PDF eBook
Author David James
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 281
Release 2015-10-06
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 110704023X

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The Cambridge Companion to British Fiction since 1945 provides insight into the critical traditions shaping the literary landscape of modern Britain.

The Cambridge Companion to British Fiction: 1980–2018

The Cambridge Companion to British Fiction: 1980–2018
Title The Cambridge Companion to British Fiction: 1980–2018 PDF eBook
Author Peter Boxall
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 335
Release 2019-06-27
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 110863687X

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From 1980 to the present, huge transformations have occurred in every area of British cultural life. The election of Margaret Thatcher in 1979 ushered in a new neoliberal era in politics and economics that dramatically reshaped the British landscape. Alongside this political shift, we have seen transformations to the public sphere caused by the arrival of the internet and of social media, and changes in the global balance of power brought about by 9/11, the emergence of China and India as superpowers, and latterly the British vote to leave the European Union. British fiction of the period is intimately interwoven with these historical shifts. This collection brings together some of the most penetrating critics of the contemporary, to explore the role that the British novel has had in shaping the cultural landscape of our time, at a moment, in the wake of the EU referendum of 2016, when the question of what it means to be British has become newly urgent.

The Cambridge Companion to British Black and Asian Literature (1945–2010)

The Cambridge Companion to British Black and Asian Literature (1945–2010)
Title The Cambridge Companion to British Black and Asian Literature (1945–2010) PDF eBook
Author Deirdre Osborne
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 323
Release 2016-10-14
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1316849104

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This Companion offers a comprehensive account of the influence of contemporary British Black and Asian writing in British culture. While there are a number of anthologies covering Black and Asian literature, there is no volume that comparatively addresses fiction, poetry, plays and performance, and provides critical accounts of the qualities and impact within one book. It charts the distinctive Black and Asian voices within the body of British writing and examines the creative and cultural impact that African, Caribbean and South Asian writers have had on British literature. It analyzes literary works from a broad range of genres, while also covering performance writing and non-fiction. It offers pertinent historical context throughout, and new critical perspectives on such key themes as multiculturalism and evolving cultural identities in contemporary British literature. This Companion explores race, politics, gender, sexuality, identity, amongst other key literary themes in Black and Asian British literature. It will serve as a key resource for scholars, graduates, teachers and students alike.