Drawing upon the writings of British cultural critic Raymond Williams, this article examines a pervading concern with representations of the city and the countryside as political sites and wider symbols of contextual social and economic shifts in the Granta 2013 list of Best of Young British Novelists. The article argues that the 2013 Granta list examines Williams’ legacy from a twenty-first century perspective, offering a range of fictions that represent the rapidly changing socio-political, cultural and economic landscapes of contemporary Britain. Through textual analysis and contextualized readings, it suggests that the novels featured on the 2013 list do not offer a purely pastoral view of Britain, but use the natural world as a platfor...
Post-millennial Britain is a locus of flux and uncertainty, defined by environmental concerns, fears...
This paper explores recent attempts to re-imagine and re-brand northern British cities through proce...
This dissertation uses literary theory, cultural studies, and human geography to show how social spa...
Drawing upon the writings of British cultural critic Raymond Williams, this article examines a perva...
This dissertation argues that traditional models of 'place' based on the city-country dichotomy do n...
This dissertation argues that traditional models of 'place' based on the city-country dichotomy do n...
Established approaches to contemporary British literature frequently focus on how novelists from the...
This book brings the insights of social geographers and cultural historians into a critical dialogue...
The essays in this edited collection offer incisive and nuanced analyses of and insights into the st...
The emerging genre of ‘Crunch Lit’ uses fiction to respond to the 2007-2008 credit crisis. Focusing ...
This paper is concerned with regions of cities, or ‘City-Regions’ and the capacity of culture as a m...
"After Raymond Williams" applies the Welsh academic writer and novelist Raymond Williams' theory of ...
The literary pilgrimage is a form of tourism that seeks out the landscapes and environments that sha...
The city and its milieu have always been a source of inspiration and motifs for artists and writers ...
rban environments feature heavily in the work of China Miéville, inspiring his world creation in a f...
Post-millennial Britain is a locus of flux and uncertainty, defined by environmental concerns, fears...
This paper explores recent attempts to re-imagine and re-brand northern British cities through proce...
This dissertation uses literary theory, cultural studies, and human geography to show how social spa...
Drawing upon the writings of British cultural critic Raymond Williams, this article examines a perva...
This dissertation argues that traditional models of 'place' based on the city-country dichotomy do n...
This dissertation argues that traditional models of 'place' based on the city-country dichotomy do n...
Established approaches to contemporary British literature frequently focus on how novelists from the...
This book brings the insights of social geographers and cultural historians into a critical dialogue...
The essays in this edited collection offer incisive and nuanced analyses of and insights into the st...
The emerging genre of ‘Crunch Lit’ uses fiction to respond to the 2007-2008 credit crisis. Focusing ...
This paper is concerned with regions of cities, or ‘City-Regions’ and the capacity of culture as a m...
"After Raymond Williams" applies the Welsh academic writer and novelist Raymond Williams' theory of ...
The literary pilgrimage is a form of tourism that seeks out the landscapes and environments that sha...
The city and its milieu have always been a source of inspiration and motifs for artists and writers ...
rban environments feature heavily in the work of China Miéville, inspiring his world creation in a f...
Post-millennial Britain is a locus of flux and uncertainty, defined by environmental concerns, fears...
This paper explores recent attempts to re-imagine and re-brand northern British cities through proce...
This dissertation uses literary theory, cultural studies, and human geography to show how social spa...