The Cambridge Introduction to Modern British Fiction, 1950-2000

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Cambridge University Press, 07.03.2002 - 307 Seiten
In this introduction to post-war fiction in Britain, Dominic Head shows how the novel yields a special insight into the important areas of social and cultural history in the second half of the twentieth century. Head's study is the most exhaustive survey of post-war British fiction available. It includes chapters on the state and the novel, class and social change, gender and sexual identity, national identity and multiculturalism. Throughout Head places novels in their social and historical context. He highlights the emergence and prominence of particular genres and links these developments to the wider cultural context. He also provides provocative readings of important individual novelists, particularly those who remain staple reference points in the study of the subject. Accessible, wide-ranging and designed specifically for use on courses, this is the most current introduction to the subject available.
 

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Introduction
1
The State and the Novel
13
The PostWar Wilderness
14
The Testing of Liberal Humanism
19
The Sixties and Social Revolution
24
The PostConsensus Novel
29
Intimations of Social Collapse
38
After Thatcher
43
The Possible Dance of Scottishness
147
Beyond the Isles?
154
Multicultural Personae
156
JewishBritish Writing
158
The Empire Within
161
Dislocation Confronted
164
The Quest for a Settlement
170
Ethnic Identity and Literary Form
172

Class and Social Change
49
The Movement
50
Anger and WorkingClass Fiction
52
Education and Class Loyalty
57
The Formal Challenge of Class
63
The Waning of ClassConsciousness
69
The Rise of the Underclass
72
The Realignment of the Middle Class
75
The Role of the Intellectual
80
Gender and Sexual Identity
83
SecondWave Feminism
94
PostFeminism
105
Repression in Gay Fiction
113
National Identity
118
Reinventing Englishness
119
The Colonial Legacy
124
The Troubles
131
Irishness Extended
141
Welsh Resistance
144
Putting Down Roots
175
Rushdies Broken Mirror
179
Towards PostNationalism
182
Country and Suburbia
188
The Death of the Nature Novel
189
The Reevaluation of Pastoral
190
The PostPastoral Novel
194
The Country in the City
208
Trouble in Suburbia
213
Embracing the Suburban Experience
219
Beyond 2000
224
Technology and the New Science
233
Towards the New Confessional
240
The Fallacy of the New
245
Murdoch and Morality
251
Notes
260
Bibliography
283
Index
299
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Dominic Head is Reader in Contemporary Literature and Head of the School of English at the University of Central England. He is the author of The Modernist Short Story (Cambridge, 1992), Nadine Gordimer (Cambridge, 1994), J. M. Coetzee (Cambridge, 1997).

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