Offering new readings of working-class writing that focus on the home as a key emotional and material site in writing by working-class authors from the Edwardian period through to the mid-1990s. With close readings of The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists, works by D. H. Lawrence, Ethel Carnie Holdsworth, Ellen Wilkinson, Lewis Grassic Gibbon, Walter Brierley, Alan Sillitoe, John Braine, Nell Dunn, Sam Selvon, Sid Chaplin, Buchi Emecheta, Pat Barker, Jeanette Winterson, James Kelman and many others. The book demonstrates the importance of ideas of home and its narrative representation to the making and expression of class feeling and identity
Dwellings and their inhabitants have often been studied separately but they should not be. The chara...
During the Victorian period, the issue of middle-class women’s work was widely-debated as work activ...
In my thesis, I examine the development of working-class fiction in the twentieth century. I trace t...
This book examines life in the homes inhabited by the working class over the long nineteenth century...
This essay presents readings of a wide range of British women's poetry and fiction of the immediate ...
The thesis aims to provide a comprehensive study of working-class home life in the first half of the...
For the female characters included in this study, the home is the everyday. Many people spend the ma...
The diploma thesis focuses on diverse representations of the house in selected British novels since ...
. Focusing on questions of home, homelessness and marginality, the title arises from Brontë’s overt ...
The diploma thesis focuses on diverse representations of the house in selected British novels since ...
The figure of the diasporic or migrant writer has recently come to be seen in the West as the 'Every...
This book explores the impacts of the modern suburban semi-detached house on British family life dur...
Home is a significant geographical and social concept. It is not only a three-dimensional structure,...
Cosy aphorisms such as “home is where the heart is” have always suggested a universal understanding ...
This essay presents readings of a wide range of British womens poetry and fiction of the immediate ...
Dwellings and their inhabitants have often been studied separately but they should not be. The chara...
During the Victorian period, the issue of middle-class women’s work was widely-debated as work activ...
In my thesis, I examine the development of working-class fiction in the twentieth century. I trace t...
This book examines life in the homes inhabited by the working class over the long nineteenth century...
This essay presents readings of a wide range of British women's poetry and fiction of the immediate ...
The thesis aims to provide a comprehensive study of working-class home life in the first half of the...
For the female characters included in this study, the home is the everyday. Many people spend the ma...
The diploma thesis focuses on diverse representations of the house in selected British novels since ...
. Focusing on questions of home, homelessness and marginality, the title arises from Brontë’s overt ...
The diploma thesis focuses on diverse representations of the house in selected British novels since ...
The figure of the diasporic or migrant writer has recently come to be seen in the West as the 'Every...
This book explores the impacts of the modern suburban semi-detached house on British family life dur...
Home is a significant geographical and social concept. It is not only a three-dimensional structure,...
Cosy aphorisms such as “home is where the heart is” have always suggested a universal understanding ...
This essay presents readings of a wide range of British womens poetry and fiction of the immediate ...
Dwellings and their inhabitants have often been studied separately but they should not be. The chara...
During the Victorian period, the issue of middle-class women’s work was widely-debated as work activ...
In my thesis, I examine the development of working-class fiction in the twentieth century. I trace t...