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Nation and citizenship in the twentieth-century British novel

Title
Nation and citizenship in the twentieth-century British novel / Janice Ho.
Author
Ho, Janice, 1980-
Publication
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2015.

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Description
1 online resource (xii, 229 pages)
Summary
"Nation and Citizenship in the Twentieth-Century British Novel charts how novelists imagined changing forms of citizenship in twentieth-century Britain. This study offers a new way of understanding the constitution of the nation-state in terms of the concept of citizenship. Through close readings, it reveals how major authors such as E. M. Forster, Virginia Woolf, Elizabeth Bowen, Sam Selvon, Buchi Emecheta, Salman Rushdie, and Monica Ali presented political struggles over citizenship during key historical moments: the advent of democracy, the emancipation of women, the rise of social-welfare provision, the institution of the security state during World War II, and the emergence of multicultural citizenship during postwar immigration. This serves as the first full-length monograph to map the interrelations between literary production and public debates about citizenship that shaped Britain in the twentieth century"--
Subject
  • 1900-1999
  • English fiction > 20th century > History and criticism
  • National characteristics, English, in literature
  • Citizenship in literature
  • English fiction
Genre/Form
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of Description (note)
  • Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 March 2015).
Contents
1. Democratic friends in E. M. Forster's The Longest Journey and Howards End -- 2. Toward social citizenship in Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway -- 3. Citizenship, character, and the Second World War in Elizabeth Bowen's The Heat of the Day -- 4. Authoring citizenship in Sam Selvon's and Buchi Emecheta's immigrant fictions -- 5. Salman Rushdie's The Satanic Verses and the politics of extremity.
ISBN
  • 9781316026748
  • 1316026744
  • 9781316032244
  • 1316032248
OCLC
904506961
Author
Ho, Janice, 1980- author.
Title
Nation and citizenship in the twentieth-century British novel / Janice Ho.
Publisher
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2015.
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
computer
Type of Carrier
online resource
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Note
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 March 2015).
Connect to:
Cambridge Books Online
Chronological Term
1900-1999
Other Form:
Print version: Ho, Janice, 1980- Nation and citizenship in the twentieth-century British novel 9781107084469 (DLC) 2014032389 (OCoLC)889426337
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