Radical Twenties by Ann Lucas

Radical Twenties by Ann Lucas

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Radical Twenties by Ann Lucas

This book brings together writers from the 1920's who have never before been collectively studied in regard to their political radicalism. Drawing on the works of D. H. Lawrence, Virginia Wolf, Sylvia Townsend Warner, Ivor Gurney, Patrick Hamilton, and others, John Lucas identifies the decade as a time of both political activism and of deliberately transgressive behavior, particularly among women. The book meets head-on the argument of earlier commentators who take for hedonism of the Bright Young Things. Against such elements, Lucas places the work and lifestyles of those who, even if they began by regarding themselves as members of the lost generation, were determined to find ways out of despair. The writers examined by Lucas do not subscribe to the Modernist myth of the post-war world as marking the end of civilization. They look forward rather than back and the failure of the General Strike of 1926 makes them more rather than less radical. For all of them, Auden's recommendation of New styles of architecture, a change of heart is the imperative by which they shape their lives.

John Lucas is an East of England-based investigative journalist. He was the chief crime correspondent for the region's major daily, _The Echo_, and his work now appears in national publications on a regular basis.

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ISBN 13 9780813526829
ISBN 10 0813526825
Title Radical Twenties
Author Ann Lucas
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Year published 1999-03-01
Number of pages 272
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