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A history of 1930s British literature

Title
A history of 1930s British literature / edited by Benjamin Kohlmann and Matthew Taunton.
Publication
Cambridge ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2019.

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Additional Authors
  • Kohlmann, Benjamin, 1981-
  • Taunton, Matthew
Description
xiv, 461 pages : illustrations; 24 cm
Summary
"The 1930s are again en vogue. Over the past fifteen years political commentators have repeatedly invoked the decade as a resonant backdrop to current historical events ranging from the financial crash of 2008 and the surge of populist political movements to the apparent crisis of democratic institutions in Europe and elsewhere"--
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Criticism, interpretation, etc.
  • History.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction: The Long 1930s Benjamin Kohlmann and Matthew Taunton; Part I. Mapping a New Decade: Geographies and Identities: 1. Beyond Englishness: The Regional and Rural Novel in the 1930s Kristin Bluemel; 2. Uncanny Cities: Urban Geographies and Metropolitan Life in the 1930s Emma Zimmerman; 3. The Making of the Working Class: Proletarian Writing in the 1930s Nick Hubble; 4. Professional Women Writers Kristin Ewins; 5. Queer Communist Formations: Coterie, Counterpublic, Cell Glyn Salton-Cox; Part II. Media Histories and the Institutions of Literature: 6. Circulating Literature: Libraries, Bookshops, and Book Clubs Andrew Thacker; 7. Literature and Education in the Long 1930s Matthew Taunton; 8. International PEN: Writers, Free Expression, Organisations Rachel Potter; 9. The New Reading Public: Modernism, Popular Literature, and the Paperbacks Vike Martina Plock; 10. Debatable Ground: Journalism, Pamphlets, and Social Critique Peter Marks; 11. 'Hypocrite Auditeur, Mon Semblable, Mon Frere': Literature and the Border of the Radio Public Ian Whittington; 12. Talking Films Laura Marcus; 13. Telemediations James Purdon; Part III. Commitment and Autonomy: 14. Ambiguity Run Riot: Film-Mindedness in the 1930s Avant Garde Rod Mengham; 15. 'A Vein of Insularity': British Music in the Long 1930s Louise Wiggins; 16. Representing Fascism in 1930s Literature Tyrus Miller; 17. The Documentary Impulse Leo Mellor; 18. Religion, Modernism and Anglo-Agnostics: (Un) belief and Fiction in the 1930s Suzanne Hobson; 19. The Colonial State and Transnational Welfare during the 1930s Depression Janice Ho; 20. Science Fiction, Left Science and the Politics of Planning ; Part IV. The Global 1930s: Conflict and Change: 21. Anglo-Soviet Literary Relations in the Long 1930s John Connor; 22. A Declining Empire in a Rising Power: British Writers in America Greg Barnhisel; 23. Late Modernism and the Spanish Civil War Patricia Rae; 24. Total War Marina MacKay; 25. Colonial Intellectuals and the Aesthetic Cold War Peter Kalliney; 26. Imperial Fictions: Writing the End of Empire Laura Winkiel.
Call Number
JFE 19-8638
ISBN
  • 9781108474535
  • 1108474535
LCCN
2018041963
OCLC
1055458995
Title
A history of 1930s British literature / edited by Benjamin Kohlmann and Matthew Taunton.
Publisher
Cambridge ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2019.
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chronological Term
1900-1999
Added Author
Kohlmann, Benjamin, 1981- editor.
Taunton, Matthew, editor.
Research Call Number
JFE 19-8638
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