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Literature and Culture in Modern Britain: Volume Three

Literature and Culture in Modern Britain: Volume Three

1956 - 1999

by Clive Bloom and Gary Day
Paperback
Publication Date: 11/01/2000

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Literature and Culture in BritainVolume Three: 1956-1999Clive Bloom and Gary Day(spine)Literature and Culture in BritainVolume Three: 1956-1999Clive Bloom and Gary DayLongman logo(back cover)Literature and Culture in BritainVolume Three: 1956-1999Clive Bloom and Gary DayBritish culture has changed almost beyond recognition since 1956. Angry young men have been displaced by Yuppies, Elvis by the Spice Girls, and meat and two veg by continental cuisine. What is more, as the death of Diana, Princess of Wales showed, the British are now more famous for a trembling lower lip than a stiff upper one. This volume, the last in the series, examines the transformations in literature and culture over the last forty years. An introductory essay provides a context for the following chapters by arguing that although there have been significant changes in British life, there are also profound continuities. It also discusses the rise of 'theory' and its impact on the humanities. Each essay in the volume concentrates on a facet of British culture over the last half century from painting to poetry, from the seriousness of the novel to the postmodern ironies of the computing age.
What we get from this selection is not only an informed history of the relations between literature and culture but also a lively sense of cultural change, not least of which is the new found relationship between literature and other arts which ushers us into the new millennium.About the authorsClive Bloom is a reader in English and American Studies at Middlesex University. He is the author and editor of many books on popular literature and culture, recipient of literary awards from the Horror Writers Association and the International Horror Guild, and a nominee for the British Library Association.Gary Day is a principal lecturer and subject leader of English at De Montfort University. He is the author of Re-reading Leavis: 'Culture' and Literary Criticism and of a forthcoming book, Class. He is also the editor of a number of books on literature and culture.Other volumes in the seriesLiterature and Culture in BritainVolume One: 1900-1929Edited by Clive BloomLiterature and Culture in BritainVolume Two: 1930-1955Edited by Gary DayA special value pack containing all three volumes of Literature and Culture in Modern Britain is available.ISBN - Bar CodeLongman logo
ISBN:
9780582075528
9780582075528
Category:
Literary studies: from c 1900 -
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
11-01-2000
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
302
Dimensions (mm):
216x138x18mm
Weight:
0.45kg

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