The Oxford history of the novel in English. Volume 7, British and Irish fiction since 1940 / Peter Boxall and Bryan Cheyette.

This text offers an account on the last eight decades of British and Irish prose fiction. It begins during the Second World War, when novel production fell by more than a third, and ends at a time when new technologies have made possible the publication of an unprecedented number of fiction titles a...

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Other Authors: Boxall, Peter (Editor), Cheyette, Bryan (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2018.
Edition:First edition.
Series:Oxford history of the novel in English ; 7.
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a The Material History of the Novel I : 1940-1973 / Andrew Nash -- Fiction during the Second World War / Lara Feigel -- The Question of Evil : Neo-Christianity and the Novel / Robert Eaglestone -- Working Class Fictions / Nicola Wilson -- The Novel and the End of Empire / John McLeod -- Migrant Fiction / C.L. Innes -- Women's Fiction after the War / Liz Sage -- The Movement Diction and Englishness / Zachary Leader -- The Continuities of Late Modernism : Before and after Beckett / Tyrus Miller -- Comedy, Class and Nation / Philip Tew -- In the Wake of Joyce : Irish Writing after 1939 / Michael G. Cronin -- Judging the Distance : Fiction with Europe in Mind / Rod Mengham -- Cinematic and Televisual Fiction / Laura Marcus -- The Novel as History / John Brannigan -- The Novel Sequence / Nick Bentley -- Novel, Novella, Short Story / Adrian Hunter -- Spies, Detectives and Heroes : From the Cold War to the War on Terror / Martin Priestman -- The Children's Novel / Peter Hunt -- Queers, Chaps, Chicks and Lads / Emma Parker -- Jewish Fictions / Nadia Valman -- The Regional and the Global / Liam Connell -- Dystopian Science Fiction and the Return of the Gothic / Sherryl Vint -- The Material History of the Novel II : 1973-Present / Andrew Nash -- Fiction and Trauma from the Second World War to 9/11 / Paul Crosthwaite -- Decentring Englishness / David James -- The Feminist Novel / Mary Eagleton -- Black British and British Asian Fiction / Peter Morey -- A Plurinational Literature? Nationalism in British and Northern Irish Fiction Since 1970 / Matthew Hart -- The New Scottish Renaissance? / Scott Hames -- Ireland and Europe after 1973 / Derek Hand -- Welsh Fiction : 1979, 1997 and after / Kirsti Bohata -- Twenty-First Century Fiction / Berthold Schoene -- The Future of the Novel / Peter Boxall and Bryan Cheyette. 
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