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British Literature in Transition, 1920–1940: Futility and Anarchy
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Charles Ferrall
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Dougal McNeill
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December 07 2018
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Cambridge University Press
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9781316535929
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9781107145535
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9781316508992
Publication date (Online):
December 07 2018
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November 30 2018
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10.1017/9781316535929
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 33
Out of Mrs Colefax’s Drawing-Room
pp. 51
Perverting the Postwar
pp. 68
Journeys without Maps
pp. 91
Writing the Vote
pp. 108
Literature and Human Rights
pp. 125
Psychoanalysis and Modernism
pp. 149
History
pp. 166
Women’s Work?
pp. 182
Ordinary Places, Intermodern Genres
pp. 199
Bloomsbury Conversations that Didn’t Happen
pp. 225
Between Holyhead and Kingstown
pp. 242
Cancer of Empire
pp. 259
Lewis Jones and the Making of Welsh ‘Identity’
pp. 275
‘From Optik to Haptik’
pp. 299
On the Home Front
pp. 315
Middlemen, Middlebrow, Broadbrow
pp. 331
Detective Fiction
pp. 348
British Literature in Transmission
pp. 29
Introduction
pp. 87
Introduction
pp. 145
Introduction
pp. 219
Introduction
pp. 293
Introduction
pp. 365
Index
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