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The Cambridge Companion to British Literature of the 1930s James Smith (University of Durham)

The Cambridge Companion to British Literature of the 1930s By James Smith (University of Durham)

The Cambridge Companion to British Literature of the 1930s by James Smith (University of Durham)


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This Companion explores an extensive range of 1930s authors, contexts, themes, and literary debates. Informed by current scholarly approaches and analysing the state of the field, it will be an important resource for students and scholars of twentieth-century literature.

The Cambridge Companion to British Literature of the 1930s Summary

The Cambridge Companion to British Literature of the 1930s by James Smith (University of Durham)

The 1930s is frequently seen as a unique moment in British literary history, a decade where writing was shaped by an intense series of political events, aesthetic debates, and emerging literary networks. Yet what is contained under the rubric of 1930s writing has been the subject of competing claims, and therefore this Companion offers the reader an incisive survey covering the decade's literature and its status in critical debates. Across the chapters, sustained attention is given to writers of growing scholarly interest, to pivotal authors of the period, such as Auden, Orwell, and Woolf, to the development of key literary forms and themes, and to the relationship between this literature and the decade's pressing social and political contexts. Through this, the reader will gain new insight into 1930s literary history, and an understanding of many of the critical debates that have marked the study of this unique literary era.

The Cambridge Companion to British Literature of the 1930s Reviews

'Brilliantly conceived, constructed and executed, Smith's collection is an outstanding one.' Alistair Davies, Textual Practice

About James Smith (University of Durham)

James Smith is a Reader in English Studies at Durham University. His most recent book was British Writers and MI5 Surveillance, 1930-1960 (Cambridge, 2013). He has published widely on other aspects of 1930s literature and culture, such as on the censorship of 1930s film societies, and on government surveillance of radical literary magazines during the decade.

Table of Contents

Introduction James Smith; 1. Poetry Janet Montefiore; 2. The literary novel Marina MacKay; 3. Drama Claire Warden; 4. Publishing and periodicals Peter Marks; 5. The middlebrow and popular Isobel Maddison; 6. Modernism Tyrus Miller; 7. Communism and the working class John Connor; 8. Empire Judy Suh; 9. Travel Timothy Youngs; 10. The regional and the rural Kristin Bluemel; 11. The queer 1930s Glyn Salton-Cox; 12. Remembering and imagining war Phyllis Lassner; 13. Fascism and anti-fascism Mia Spiro; 14. Fashioning the 1930s Benjamin Kohlmann.

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NGR9781108703796
9781108703796
1108703798
The Cambridge Companion to British Literature of the 1930s by James Smith (University of Durham)
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Cambridge University Press
2019-12-19
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