The Modern British Novel

The Modern British Novel
Author: Malcolm Bradbury
Publsiher: Penguin Group
Total Pages: 660
Release: 2001
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: UCSC:32106016415413

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Bradbury argues that almost a century since the emergence of Modernism, it is now possible to see the entire period in perspective. It is clear that the first 50 years - from Henry James, Wilde and Stevenson, through James Joyce, Lawrence, Forster, to Huxley, Isherwood and Orwell - have been extensively discussed in print. The years since World War II, though, have not been examined in depth, yet have produced talents such as Graham Greene, Angus Wilson, Beckett, Doris Lessing, Margaret Drabble, Angela Carter, Ian McEwan, Kingsley and Martin Amis, Julian Barnes, Fay Weldon, Salman Rushdie and Timothy Mo.

The Modern British Novel

The Modern British Novel
Author: Malcolm Bradbury
Publsiher: Random House (UK)
Total Pages: 536
Release: 1993
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: UOM:39015033149322

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Bradbury argues that almost a century since the emergence of Modernism, it is now possible to see the entire period in perspective. It is clear that the first 50 years - from Henry James, Wilde and Stevenson, through James Joyce, Lawrence, Forster, to Huxley, Isherwood and Orwell - have been extensively discussed in print. The years since World War II, though, have not been examined in depth, yet have produced talents such as Graham Greene, Angus Wilson, Beckett, Doris Lessing, Margaret Drabble, Angela Carter, Ian McEwan, Kingsley and Martin Amis, Julian Barnes, Fay Weldon, Salman Rushdie and Timothy Mo.

The Contemporary British Novel

The Contemporary British Novel
Author: Philip Tew
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2007-06-26
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780826493200

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Second edition of this guide for students studying contemporary British writing - written by one of the key academics in the field of modern fiction studies.

Contemporary British Novel Since 2000

Contemporary British Novel Since 2000
Author: James Acheson
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2017-01-17
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781474403740

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Focuses on the novels published since 2000 by twenty major British novelistsThe Contemporary British Novel Since 2000 is divided into five parts, with the first part examining the work of four particularly well-known and highly regarded twenty-first century writers: Ian McEwan, David Mitchell, Hilary Mantel and Zadie Smith. It is with reference to each of these novelists in turn that the terms arealist, apostmodernist, ahistorical and apostcolonialist fiction are introduced, while in the remaining four parts, other novelists are discussed and the meaning of the terms amplified. From the start it is emphasised that these terms and others often mean different things to different novelists, and that the complexity of their novels often obliges us to discuss their work with reference to more than one of the terms.Also discusses the works of: Maggie OFarrell, Sarah Hall, A.L. Kennedy, Alan Warner, Ali Smith, Kazuo Ishiguro, Kate Atkinson, Salman Rushdie, Adam Foulds, Sarah Waters, James Robertson, Mohsin Hamid, Andrea Levy, and Aminatta Forna.

Standard Deviations

Standard Deviations
Author: Leland Monk
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1994-03-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780804766487

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Analyzing works by George Eliot, Joseph Conrad and James Joyce, the author offers a new approach to narrative theory by showing how successive generations of novelists have used ever more powerful concepts of chance even though, he argues, chance is precisely what narrative cannot represent, since when it tries to do so it slips into the fated. He also relates the novelistic treatment of chance to important historical currents in the philosophical and scientific understanding of chance, and provides a theoretical framework for analyzing the representation of chance in any narrative. The author asks three central questions: Why did British novelists become intensely interested in chance in the late nineteenth century? Why and how did they thematize it in their fiction? How did the novelistic treatment of chance contribute to innovations in narrative form?

Feminine Consciousness in the Modern British Novel

Feminine Consciousness in the Modern British Novel
Author: Sydney Janet Kaplan
Publsiher: Urbana : University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1975
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: UOM:39015001548018

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Examination of selected works by Dorothy Richardson, May Sinclair, Virginia Woolf, Rosamond Lehmann, and Doris Lessing demonstrates the concept of feminine consciousness characterizing women in fiction.

Colonial Power Colonial Texts

Colonial Power  Colonial Texts
Author: M. Keith Booker
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1997
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0472107801

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Explores the British novel of India from Kipling's Kim to Farrell's The Singapore Grip

The Modern British Novel

The Modern British Novel
Author: Malcolm Stanley Bradbury
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 511
Release: 1993
Genre: English fiction
ISBN: OCLC:809725312

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