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British Industrial Fictions

English and American Studies in German, 2001
British Industrial Fictions is a collection of essays on the fiction which represented the contexts, aspirations and dramas experienced by the people who worked in industry in Britain over a period of two hundred years. This fictional material was usually produced in conscious resistance to the dominant culture of the day, sometimes by middle-class ...
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Redefining Britishness: British Asian Fiction

2015
This chapter argues that British Asian women’s fiction does not stem from a solely ghettoized presence, nor from a separate, segregated history as is sometimes assumed. Rather, this body of writing tends to redefine notions of ‘Britishness’ as well as what constitutes feminism.
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British Hollywood Fiction

2013
Hollywood literature is an odd mash-up of historical and cultural forces. As Christopher Ames, David Fine, and others have noted, it is a regional literature of a sort, but the body of literature that has given Hollywood and Los Angeles its literary identity is for the most part the work of outsiders, if not necessarily tourists then most definitely ...
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New British Fiction

MFS Modern Fiction Studies, 2012
This is the guest editor’s Introduction to the MFS Special Issue on “New British Fiction.” The essay discusses new British fiction in broadly generational, aesthetic, and cultural contexts, and briefly introduces each of the ten essays in the issue.
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On Modern British Fiction

The Modern Language Review, 2004
1: James Wood: V.S. Pritchett and English Comedy 2: P.N. Furbank: No Laughing Matter: A Word on Angus Wilson 3: Ian McEwan: Mother Tongue - A Memoir 4: Christopher Hitchens: Between Waugh and Wodehouse: Comedy and Conservatism 5: Elaine Showalter: Ladlit 6: Michael Wood: Enigmas and Homelands 7: Hilary Mantel: No Passes or Documents Are Needed: The ...
Julie Mullaney, Zachary Leader
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Black British and British Asian Fiction

2018
This chapter explores some issues in black British and British Asian fiction since the 1980s. It shows certain key characteristics of the white British apprehension of those non-white imperial subjects who, after decolonization, were to arrive, in increasing numbers, on British shores.
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Complicity and British Fiction

2008
In Britain, themes of political guilt and complicity are never far from the subject of social class, and can be traced back at least as far as the period following the World War Two, when the progressive educational reforms introduced by the 1945–1951 Labour government permitted children from working-class backgrounds increased access to higher ...
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British Society of Gastroenterology guidelines on the management of irritable bowel syndrome

Gut, 2021
Dipesh H Vasant   +2 more
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