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English Fiction in the 1930s - Language, Genre, History (Hardcover, New)
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English Fiction in the 1930s - Language, Genre, History (Hardcover, New)
Series: Continuum Literary Studies
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This study approaches the fiction of the 1930s through critical
debates about genre, language and history, setting these in their
original context, and discussing the generic forms most favoured by
novelists at the time. Chris Hopkins uses a series of case studies
of texts to draw on, develop or explore the boundaries,
contemporary usefulness and complexities of particular prose
genres. Generic debates and the political-aesthetic effects of
different kinds of representation were live issues as discursive
struggles and negotiations took place between modernist and realist
modes, between high, middle and lowbrow categorisations of culture,
between literature and mass culture, and between different
conceptions of the role of the writer, politics and nationality,
sexuality and gender identities. Chris Hopkins draws both on
well-known texts and on novels which have only recently begun to be
discussed by critics of the thirties - particularly those by women
writers whose work has still not been related very clearly to the
literary and political debates of the period. Organised in five
sections each focusing on major genres, he takes a wide range of
novels as case studies and discusses their uses of generic forms,
relating them to other examples and to their historical, political
and cultural contexts.
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