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A History of 1930s British Literature
, 2019This History offers a new and comprehensive picture of 1930s British literature. The 1930s have often been cast as a literary-historical anomaly, either as a ‘low, dishonest decade’, a doomed experiment in combining art and politics, or a ‘late modernist’
Kristin Ewins
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Comparison between British Literature and American Literature
Technoarete Transactions on Language and Linguistics, 2022The entire study has been engaged itself to make a comparison in between British Literature and American Literature. Both American and English literature has been divided with various periods which have been significantly discussed while analyzing the eminent works and features of each era.
Kilari Chandra sekhar +1 more
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Archipelagic Modernism: Literature in the Irish and British Isles, 1890-1970
Modern Language Review, 2017This book offers a new archipelagic history of 20th-century literature in Britain and Ireland. Archipelagic Modernism examines the anglophone literatures of the archipelago from 1890 to 1970 for what they tell us about changing identities, geographies ...
John Brannigan
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Facing the East in the West: Images of Eastern Europe in British Literature, Film and Culture
Modern Language Review, 2012Acknowledgements Barbara Korte: Facing the East of Europe in Its Western Isles: Charting Backgrounds, Questions and Perspectives East and West: Mirrorings Elisabeth Cheaure: Infinite Mirrorings: Russia and Eastern Europe as the West's "Other" Mike ...
Barbara Korte, E. Pirker, Sissy Helff
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2020
British Holocaust literature forms an expansive and wide-ranging canon of work. This is perhaps surprising, given the country’s political and historical relation to the events of the time. Apart from the Crown Dependencies of the Channel Islands, Britain was not occupied during the war, and its national literature of historical violence and self ...
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British Holocaust literature forms an expansive and wide-ranging canon of work. This is perhaps surprising, given the country’s political and historical relation to the events of the time. Apart from the Crown Dependencies of the Channel Islands, Britain was not occupied during the war, and its national literature of historical violence and self ...
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Postwar British Literature and Postcolonial Studies
, 2011Examines the legacy of imperialism and decolonisation, globalisation and national identity Graham MacPhee explains how postwar writers blended the experimentalism of prewar modernism with other cultural traditions to represent both the pain and the ...
Graham Macphee
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2013
In 1869 the great Muslim reformer and educator Sir Syed Ahmed Khan left India for Britain, taking up quarters in 21 Mecklenburgh Square, on the fringes of Bloomsbury. After spending the next few months visiting colleges, and meeting with political and cultural leaders, he returned home to found the Mohammedan Anglo-Oriental College in Aligarh in 1875 ...
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In 1869 the great Muslim reformer and educator Sir Syed Ahmed Khan left India for Britain, taking up quarters in 21 Mecklenburgh Square, on the fringes of Bloomsbury. After spending the next few months visiting colleges, and meeting with political and cultural leaders, he returned home to found the Mohammedan Anglo-Oriental College in Aligarh in 1875 ...
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, 2019
This widely-praised book looks at the rise and fall of 'Britishness' in literature over the last three centuries. Arguing that for much of its history the subject of 'English Literature' has been bound up with an assumed English cultural centre ...
R. Crawford
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This widely-praised book looks at the rise and fall of 'Britishness' in literature over the last three centuries. Arguing that for much of its history the subject of 'English Literature' has been bound up with an assumed English cultural centre ...
R. Crawford
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Towards Defining "Postrealism" in British Literature
Journal of Narrative Theory, 2006There is... a certain kind of contemporary avant-garde art which is said to be neither modernist nor antimodernist, but postmodernist; it continues the modernist critique of traditional mimetic art, and shares the modernist commitment to innovation, but pursues these aims by methods of its own.
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