British Fiction in the 1930s studies the literary climate of the British 1930s through a critical treatment of some of its influential and socially representative fiction. The works depict, in various ways, a culture under the stress of seemingly insoluble economic and intensifying international dilemmas, a culture that seems betrayed by the promise of its past and the paralysis of its present. The fiction considers transforming solutions, individual and sexual rebellions as well as the fears and attractions of social and political change.
- Veröffentlicht am Dienstag 28. Juli 1992 von Palgrave Macmillan UK
- ISBN: 9780333519769
- 228 Seiten
- Genre: Belletristik, Erzählende Literatur