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A Companion to the British and Irish Novel, 1945 - 2000

by Brian W. Shaffer

A guide to the British and Irish novel between the close of World War II and the turn of the millennium. It covers a wide range of authors from Samuel Beckett to Salman Rushdie. It provides readings of key novels, including Graham Greene's "Heart of the Matter", Jean Rhys' "Wide Sargasso Sea" and Kazuo Ishiguro's "The Remains of the Day".

FORMAT
Hardcover
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

A Companion to the British and Irish Novel 1945-2000 serves as an extended introduction and reference guide to the British and Irish novel between the close of World War II and the turn of the millennium.

  • Covers a wide range of authors from Samuel Beckett to Salman Rushdie
  • Provides readings of key novels, including Graham Greene's Heart of the Matter, Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea and Kazuo Ishiguro's The Remains of the Day
  • Considers particular subgenres, such as the feminist novel and the postcolonial novel
  • Discusses overarching cultural, political and literary trends, such as screen adaptations and the literary prize phenomenon
  • Gives readers a sense of the richness and diversity of the novel during this period and of the vitality with which it continues to be discussed

Back Cover

A Companion to the British and Irish Novel 1945–2000 serves as an extended introduction and reference guide to the British and Irish novel between the close of World War II and the turn of the millennium. The Companion embraces the full range of this rich and heterogeneous subject, covering: specific British and Irish novels and novelists ranging from Samuel Beckett to Salman Rushdie; particular subgenres such as the feminist novel and the postcolonial novel; overarching cultural, political, and literary trends such as screen adaptations and the literary prize phenomenon. All the essays are informed by current critical and theoretical debates, but are designed to be accessible to non-specialists. The volume as a whole gives readers a sense of the vitality with which the contemporary novel continues to be discussed.

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A Companion to the British and Irish Novel 1945-2000 serves as an extended introduction and reference guide to the British and Irish novel between the close of World War II and the turn of the millennium. The Companion embraces the full range of this rich and heterogeneous subject, covering: specific British and Irish novels and novelists ranging from Samuel Beckett to Salman Rushdie; particular subgenres such as the feminist novel and the postcolonial novel; overarching cultural, political, and literary trends such as screen adaptations and the literary prize phenomenon. All the essays are informed by current critical and theoretical debates, but are designed to be accessible to non-specialists. The volume as a whole gives readers a sense of the vitality with which the contemporary novel continues to be discussed.

Author Biography

Brian W. Shaffer is Professor of English and Associate Dean of Academic Affairs for Faculty Development at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee. He is the author of The Blinding Torch: Modern British Fiction and the Discourse of Civilization (1993) and Understanding Kazuo Ishiguro (1998). He is also the co-editor with Hunt Hawkins of Approaches to Teaching Conrad's "Heart of Darkness" and "The Secret Sharer" (2002).

Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors ix Preface xvi Acknowledgments xx PART I Contexts for the British and Irish Novel, 1945–2000 1 1 The Literary Response to the Second World War 3
Damon Marcel DeCoste 2 The ''Angry'' Decade and After 21
Dale Salwak 3 English Dystopian Satire in Context 32
M. Keith Booker 4 The Feminist Novel in the Wake of Virginia Woolf 45
Roberta Rubenstein 5 Postmodern Fiction and the Rise of Critical Theory 65
Patricia Waugh 6 The Novel and the End of Empire 83
Reed Way Dasenbrock 7 Postcolonial Novels and Theories 96
Feroza Jussawalla 8 Fictions of Belonging: National Identity and the Novel in Ireland and Scotland 112
Gerard Carruthers 9 Black British Interventions 128
John Skinner 10 The Recuperation of History in British and Irish Fiction 144
Margaret Scanlan 11 The Literary Prize Phenomenon in Context 160
James F. English 12 Novelistic Production and the Publishing Industry in Britain and Ireland 177
Claire Squires 13 The Novel and the Rise of Film and Video: Adaptation and British Cinema 194
Brian McFarlane 14 The English Heritage Industry and Other Trends in the Novel at the Millennium 210
Peter Childs PART II Reading Individual Texts and Authors 225 15 Samuel Beckett's Watt 227
S. E. Gontarski and Chris Ackerley 16 George Orwell's Dystopias: Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four 241
Erika Gottlieb 17 Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited and Other Late Novels 254
Bernard Schweizer 18 Modernism's Swansong: Malcolm Lowry's Under the Volcano 266
Patrick A. McCarthy 19 The Heart of the Matter and the Later Novels of Graham Greene 278
Cedric Watts 20 William Golding's Lord of the Flies and Other Early Novels 289
Kevin McCarron 21 Amis, Father and Son 302
Merritt Moseley 22 Dame Iris Murdoch 314
Margaret Moan Rowe 23 Academic Satire: The Campus Novel in Context 326
Kenneth Womack 24 Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet 340
Julius Rowan Raper 25 The Oxford Fantasists: C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien 354
Peter J. Schakel 26 Muriel Spark's The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie 367
Bryan Cheyette 27 Doris Lessing's The Golden Notebook 376
Judith Kegan Gardiner 28 Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea 388
John J. Su 29 John Fowles's The French Lieutenant's Woman 398
James Acheson 30 Angela Carter 409
Nicola Pitchford 31 Margaret Drabble 421
Margaret Moan Rowe 32 V. S. Naipaul 432
Timothy Weiss 33 Salman Rushdie 444
Nico Israel 34 The Irish Novel after Joyce 457
Donna Potts 35 Anita Brookner 469
Cheryl Alexander Malcolm 36 Julian Barnes's Flaubert's Parrot 481
Merritt Moseley 37 Kazuo Ishiguro's The Remains of the Day 493
Cynthia F. Wong 38 Ian McEwan 504
Rebecca L. Walkowitz 39 Graham Swift 515
Donald P. Kaczvinsky 40 The Scottish New Wave 526
David Goldie 41 A. S. Byatt's Possession: A Romance 538
Lynn Wells 42 Pat Barker's Regeneration Trilogy 550
Anne Whitehead Index 561

Review

"Esseintally two books in one, this is both a useful reference guide and a detailed introduction tot he postwar British novel." Recommended."
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Long Description

A Companion to the British and Irish Novel 1945 2000 serves as an extended introduction and reference guide to the British and Irish novel between the close of World War II and the turn of the millennium. The Companion embraces the full range of this rich and heterogeneous subject, covering: specific British and Irish novels and novelists ranging from Samuel Beckett to Salman Rushdie; particular subgenres such as the feminist novel and the postcolonial novel; overarching cultural, political, and literary trends such as screen adaptations and the literary prize phenomenon. All the essays are informed by current critical and theoretical debates, but are designed to be accessible to non-specialists. The volume as a whole gives readers a sense of the vitality with which the contemporary novel continues to be discussed.

Review Text

"Esseintally two books in one, this is both a useful reference guide and a detailed introduction tot he postwar British novel." Recommended."
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Esseintally two books in one, this is both a useful reference guide and a detailed introduction tot he postwar British novel." Recommended."hoice

Feature


  • A comprehensive guide to the British and Irish novel between the close of World War II and the turn of the millennium
  • Covers a wide range of authors from Samuel Beckett to Salman Rushdie
  • Provides readings of key novels, including Graham Greene?s ?Heart of the Matter?, Jean Rhys?s ?Wide Sargasso Sea? and Kazuo Ishiguro?s ?The Remains of the Day?
  • Considers particular subgenres, such as the feminist novel and the postcolonial novel
  • Discusses overarching cultural, political and literary trends, such as screen adaptations and the literary prize phenomenon
  • Gives readers a sense of the richness and diversity of the novel during this period and of the vitality with which it continues to be discussed

Details

ISBN1405113758
Language English
ISBN-10 1405113758
ISBN-13 9781405113755
Media Book
Format Hardcover
Edited by Brian W. Shaffer
Birth 1960
Pages 604
Edition 1st
Illustrations black & white illustrations
Short Title COMPANION TO THE BRITISH & IRI
DOI 10.1604/9781405113755
UK Release Date 2004-11-03
AU Release Date 2004-11-03
NZ Release Date 2004-11-03
US Release Date 2004-11-03
Author Brian W. Shaffer
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Series Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture
Year 2004
Publication Date 2004-11-03
Imprint Wiley-Blackwell
Place of Publication Hoboken
Country of Publication United States
Alternative 9781405167451
DEWEY 823.91409
Audience Professional & Vocational

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