Contemporary British fiction / Nick Bentley.
Material type: TextSeries: Edinburgh critical guides to literaturePublication details: Edinburgh, UK : Edinburgh University Press, ©2008.Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 245 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 0748630376
- 9780748630370
- 1281947687
- 9781281947680
- 9786611947682
- 661194768X
- English fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism
- English fiction -- 21st century -- History and criticism
- Roman anglais -- 20e siècle -- Histoire et critique
- Roman anglais -- 21e siècle -- Histoire et critique
- LITERARY CRITICISM -- European -- English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
- LITERARY CRITICISM -- Middle Eastern
- English fiction
- English
- Languages & Literatures
- English Literature
- 1900-2099
- 823.91409 22
- PR881 .B46 2008eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Copyright; Contents; Series Preface; Acknowledgements; Chronology; Introduction; 1. Narrative Forms: Postmodernism and Realism; 2. Writing Contemporary Ethnicities; 3. Gender and Sexuality; 4. History, Memory and Writing; 5. Narratives of Cultural Space; Conclusion; Student Resources; Index.
This critical guide introduces major novelists and themes in British fiction from 1975 to 2005. It engages with concepts such as postmodernism, feminism, gender and the postcolonial, and examines the place of fiction within broader debates in contemporary culture. A comprehensive Introduction provides a historical context for the study of contemporary British fiction by detailing significant social, political and cultural events. This is followed by five chapters organised around the core themes: (1) Narrative Forms, (2) Contemporary Ethnicities, (3) Gender and Sexuality, (4) History, Memory and Writing, and (5) Narratives of Cultural Space. Key Features Introduces the major themes and trends in British fiction over the last 30 years Analyses a range of writers and texts including Brick Lane by Monica Ali, London Fields by Martin Amis, The Passion of New Eve by Angela Carter, Fever Pitch by Nick Hornby, The Buddha of Suburbia by Hanif Kureishi, Atonement by Ian McEwan, Shame by Salman Rushdie, Downriver by Iain Sinclair, White Teeth by Zadie Smith, and Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit byJeanette Winterson Presents a variety of critical perspectives essential for studying contemporary British fiction Provides essential resources for further reading and research
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