
The Cambridge Companion to the Twentieth-century English Novel
by Edited by Robert L. Caserio-
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Summary
Table of Contents
Chronology | |
Introduction | |
The art of English fiction in the twentieth century | |
The British Empire and the English modernist novel | |
Realism and rebellion in Edwardian and Georgian fiction | |
The Great War in English fiction | |
Post-War modernism in the 20s and 30s | |
Regionalism in English fiction between the Wars | |
Ireland and English fiction | |
Feminist fiction | |
Working-class fiction across the century | |
World War Two, the welfare state, and post-war 'humanism' | |
The Windrush generation | |
History in fiction | |
Postmodernisms of English fiction | |
Detectives and spies | |
The Post-Consensus novel: minority culture, multiculturalism, and transnational comparison | |
An absurd century: varieties of satire | |
The other side of history: fantasy, romance, horror, and science fiction | |
Guide to further reading | |
Index | |
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