This pioneering work traces the history of the socialist novel,
covering 150 years of creative writing.It spans the hopes and
aspirations of the Chartist writers in Britain and the modern
variety of ideological and literary positions of socialist
intellectuals.The major conceptual and individual developments are
carefully analysed, and the work brings together essays by such
distinguished writers as Raymond Williams, John Goode, Raymon
Ortega and Marsha Vicinus.It proves a framework for wider
discussion, situating the socialist novel in the overall framework
of English literature.
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