

An edition of British Fiction and the Cold War (2013)
By Andrew Hammond
Publish Date
2013
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Language
eng
Pages
327
Description:
"British Fiction and the Cold War" offers a unique analysis of the wide-ranging responses of British novelists to the international events and controversies of the East-West conflict between 1945 and 1989. Making reference to over 150 novelists and 800 works of fiction, this book analyses the treatment of such domestic and geopolitical currents as Soviet internationalism, nuclearism, clandestinity, decolonisation, US superpowerdom and the decline of the British socialist movement, and explores the literary forms which writers developed to capture the complexities of the age. In doing so, "British Fiction and the Cold War" presents a ground-breaking contribution to scholarship on modern/contemporary British fiction, challenging accusations of provincialism levelled at authors of the period and opening up numerous avenues for new research and debate.
subjects: English fiction, history and criticism, 20th century, War in literature, English fiction, History and criticism, English Political fiction, Cold War in literature, Geopolitics in literature, English literature, Cold War (1945-1989) in literature, LITERARY CRITICISM, European, English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh