This comprehensive critical survey introduces readers to the principal themes and styles of literature in England since 1945. John Brannigan examines the complex nature of the relationship between literature and history, society, and place, and argues that postwar literature is especially concerned with themes of social and cultural change. Covering drama, fiction and poetry, this book combines original readings of a wide range of familiar texts with an exploration of the historical and cultural context of literature since World War II.Includes bibliographical references (p. 230-239) and index.This comprehensive critical survey introduces readers to the principal themes and styles of literature in England since 1945. John Brannigan examines...
In this survey of postwar British literature, we will use drama, fiction, and film to discuss the po...
British Society Since 1945 Explores high and popular culture; family, race, gender and class relatio...
After Orwell: Totalitarian Fears and the English Political Novel, 1950-2010 gives a coherent account...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
All the major critics of postwar literature regard the fifties as a period in which literature was i...
"What can the England of 1940 have in common with the England of 1840? But then, what have you in co...
George Orwell is known as an acclaimed novelist, essayist, documentary writer, and journalist. But O...
'Postwar' is both a period and a state of mind, a sensibility comprised of hope, fear and fatigue in...
In The Prose Factory: Literary Life in England Since 1918 (2016), D.J. Taylor asks of George Orwell’...
The relationship among the past, the present, and the future has interested writers in all ages ever...
Discusses class consciousness and dissent in World War II British literature using the works of Geor...
Differently from other European countries, Britain experienced the harshness of 20th-century dictato...
This book is the first comprehensive study of mainstream British dystopian fiction and the Cold War....
This book is the first comprehensive study of mainstream British dystopian fiction and the Cold War....
This radical reassessment shows how, after the Second World War, British national identity and cultu...
In this survey of postwar British literature, we will use drama, fiction, and film to discuss the po...
British Society Since 1945 Explores high and popular culture; family, race, gender and class relatio...
After Orwell: Totalitarian Fears and the English Political Novel, 1950-2010 gives a coherent account...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
All the major critics of postwar literature regard the fifties as a period in which literature was i...
"What can the England of 1940 have in common with the England of 1840? But then, what have you in co...
George Orwell is known as an acclaimed novelist, essayist, documentary writer, and journalist. But O...
'Postwar' is both a period and a state of mind, a sensibility comprised of hope, fear and fatigue in...
In The Prose Factory: Literary Life in England Since 1918 (2016), D.J. Taylor asks of George Orwell’...
The relationship among the past, the present, and the future has interested writers in all ages ever...
Discusses class consciousness and dissent in World War II British literature using the works of Geor...
Differently from other European countries, Britain experienced the harshness of 20th-century dictato...
This book is the first comprehensive study of mainstream British dystopian fiction and the Cold War....
This book is the first comprehensive study of mainstream British dystopian fiction and the Cold War....
This radical reassessment shows how, after the Second World War, British national identity and cultu...
In this survey of postwar British literature, we will use drama, fiction, and film to discuss the po...
British Society Since 1945 Explores high and popular culture; family, race, gender and class relatio...
After Orwell: Totalitarian Fears and the English Political Novel, 1950-2010 gives a coherent account...