A recurrent premise of post-war criticism is that World War II marked the end of the American working class novel. This thesis challenges this assumption and argues that the working class novel redeveloped throughout the 1940s and 1950s in response to major social, political, economic and cultural changes in the United States. A prime justification for the obituary on the working class novel was that after 1945 the United States no longer had class divisions. However, as the first two chapters of this study point out, such a view was promulgated by influential literary critics and social scientists who, as former Marxists, were keen to distance themselves from class politics. Insisting that the working class novel was hamstrung by a dogmati...
This study is about British working-class fiction in the post-war period. It covers various autho...
This study analyzes representations in American fiction of social issues during periods of national ...
In this dissertation, I seek a partial answer to the question of how realism comprehends class membe...
Unlike romanticism, realism, naturalism, or modernism, U.S. proletarianism is a generic category tha...
Unlike romanticism, realism, naturalism, or modernism, U.S. proletarianism is a generic category tha...
The objective of this thesis is to explore how American authors represented poverty across different...
This dissertation argues that American literary postmodernism was profoundly shaped by midcentury in...
Poverty as a topic in literary analysis has risen in popularity in recent years with the developme...
My dissertation investigates the American WWII homefront and its commitment both to war production a...
My dissertation investigates the American WWII homefront and its commitment both to war production a...
Poverty as a topic in literary analysis has risen in popularity in recent years with the developme...
Bookmarked neatly by the Wall Street Crash of 1929 and the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939,...
Bookmarked neatly by the Wall Street Crash of 1929 and the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939,...
Bookmarked neatly by the Wall Street Crash of 1929 and the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939,...
In my thesis, I examine the development of working-class fiction in the twentieth century. I trace t...
This study is about British working-class fiction in the post-war period. It covers various autho...
This study analyzes representations in American fiction of social issues during periods of national ...
In this dissertation, I seek a partial answer to the question of how realism comprehends class membe...
Unlike romanticism, realism, naturalism, or modernism, U.S. proletarianism is a generic category tha...
Unlike romanticism, realism, naturalism, or modernism, U.S. proletarianism is a generic category tha...
The objective of this thesis is to explore how American authors represented poverty across different...
This dissertation argues that American literary postmodernism was profoundly shaped by midcentury in...
Poverty as a topic in literary analysis has risen in popularity in recent years with the developme...
My dissertation investigates the American WWII homefront and its commitment both to war production a...
My dissertation investigates the American WWII homefront and its commitment both to war production a...
Poverty as a topic in literary analysis has risen in popularity in recent years with the developme...
Bookmarked neatly by the Wall Street Crash of 1929 and the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939,...
Bookmarked neatly by the Wall Street Crash of 1929 and the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939,...
Bookmarked neatly by the Wall Street Crash of 1929 and the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939,...
In my thesis, I examine the development of working-class fiction in the twentieth century. I trace t...
This study is about British working-class fiction in the post-war period. It covers various autho...
This study analyzes representations in American fiction of social issues during periods of national ...
In this dissertation, I seek a partial answer to the question of how realism comprehends class membe...