The most comprehensive study available of key postmodern British fiction and its legacy in contemporary British writing. Informs readers about postmodern fiction's engagement with social and cultural issues such as race, sexuality, nationality, politics, and postcolonialism, and its influence on prominent 21st-century British writers.
The most comprehensive study available of key postmodern British fiction and its legacy in contemporary British writing. Informs readers about postmodern fiction's engagement with social and cultural issues such as race, sexuality, nationality, politics, and postcolonialism, and its influence on prominent 21st-century British writers.
Introduction: British postmodern fiction Bran Nicol 1. The politics of postmodern British fiction Hywel Dix 2. British postmodern fiction and the rise of 'declinism' Graham Matthews 3. Postmodern British fiction and the postcolonial Graham MacPhee 4. The geographies of British postmodern fiction Neal Alexander 5. Transatlantic fictions Stephen J. Burn 6. The Scottish postmodern novel? Stefanie Lehner 7. Outside postmodernism: B. S. Johnson before, during, and after Glyn White 8. The recovery of genre in contemporary British fiction: return of the romance Suzanne Keen 9. Alternative realisms: speculation, magic, and miracle in British postmodern fiction Andrew Tate 10. 'Queer' postmodernism? British gay and lesbian fiction Kate Haffey 11. Black British and British Asian fiction: postmodernism and beyond Kristian Shaw 12. History and the British novel after postmodernism Alison Lee 13. Neo-Victorian fiction Patricia Pulham 14. The end of postmodernism? Bran Nicol 15. British fiction beyond postmodernism Nick Bentley 16. Postmodern British fiction: then and now Hans Bertens.
Introduction: British postmodern fiction Bran Nicol 1. The politics of postmodern British fiction Hywel Dix 2. British postmodern fiction and the rise of 'declinism' Graham Matthews 3. Postmodern British fiction and the postcolonial Graham MacPhee 4. The geographies of British postmodern fiction Neal Alexander 5. Transatlantic fictions Stephen J. Burn 6. The Scottish postmodern novel? Stefanie Lehner 7. Outside postmodernism: B. S. Johnson before, during, and after Glyn White 8. The recovery of genre in contemporary British fiction: return of the romance Suzanne Keen 9. Alternative realisms: speculation, magic, and miracle in British postmodern fiction Andrew Tate 10. 'Queer' postmodernism? British gay and lesbian fiction Kate Haffey 11. Black British and British Asian fiction: postmodernism and beyond Kristian Shaw 12. History and the British novel after postmodernism Alison Lee 13. Neo-Victorian fiction Patricia Pulham 14. The end of postmodernism? Bran Nicol 15. British fiction beyond postmodernism Nick Bentley 16. Postmodern British fiction: then and now Hans Bertens.
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