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Author Ferrebe, Alice, 1970-
Title Literature of the 1950s : good, brave causes / Alice Ferrebe.
Publication Info Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, c2012.



Descript xii, 250 p. : ill.
Contents Acknowledgements; Chapter 1. Introduction: 'All this, and Everest too!'; I. The Voice of the Young; Chapter 2. The Metaphorical Utility of Youth; Chapter 3. Angering Aunt Edna: 1950s Theatre; Chapter 4. First Writing: 1950s Fiction; III. The Less Deceived; Chapter 5. Women, Children and Home; Chapter 6. The Sensation of Movement: Poetry in the 50s; Chapter 7. Evil Men: Literature and Homosexuality; II. Postwar Settlements; Chapter 8. Coming Home: The Literature of Immigration; Chapter 9. Organic Communities: Regional Literature; Chapter 10. The Scholarship Class: Literature and Social Mobility; IV. Other Uses of Literacy; Chapter 11. Criticism Under Scrutiny; Chapter 12. The Dedicated Man: Publishing, Media and Reviewing; Chapter 13. Where East Meets West: Literature, the New Left and the Cold War; Chapter 14. Conclusions; Works Cited.
Note 400 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9780748631667 (e-book)
9780748627714 (hbk.)
9780748631667 (PDF ebook)
9780748655311 (ePub ebook)
9780748655304 (Kindle ebook)
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Author Ferrebe, Alice, 1970-
Series The Edinburgh history of twentieth-century literature in Britain ; v. 6
Edinburgh history of twentieth-century literature in Britain ; v. 6.
Subject English literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
Nineteen fifties.
Great Britain -- Social life and customs -- 1945-
Descript xii, 250 p. : ill.
Contents Acknowledgements; Chapter 1. Introduction: 'All this, and Everest too!'; I. The Voice of the Young; Chapter 2. The Metaphorical Utility of Youth; Chapter 3. Angering Aunt Edna: 1950s Theatre; Chapter 4. First Writing: 1950s Fiction; III. The Less Deceived; Chapter 5. Women, Children and Home; Chapter 6. The Sensation of Movement: Poetry in the 50s; Chapter 7. Evil Men: Literature and Homosexuality; II. Postwar Settlements; Chapter 8. Coming Home: The Literature of Immigration; Chapter 9. Organic Communities: Regional Literature; Chapter 10. The Scholarship Class: Literature and Social Mobility; IV. Other Uses of Literacy; Chapter 11. Criticism Under Scrutiny; Chapter 12. The Dedicated Man: Publishing, Media and Reviewing; Chapter 13. Where East Meets West: Literature, the New Left and the Cold War; Chapter 14. Conclusions; Works Cited.
Note 400 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9780748631667 (e-book)
9780748627714 (hbk.)
9780748631667 (PDF ebook)
9780748655311 (ePub ebook)
9780748655304 (Kindle ebook)
Author Ferrebe, Alice, 1970-
Series The Edinburgh history of twentieth-century literature in Britain ; v. 6
Edinburgh history of twentieth-century literature in Britain ; v. 6.
Subject English literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
Nineteen fifties.
Great Britain -- Social life and customs -- 1945-

Subject English literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
Nineteen fifties.
Great Britain -- Social life and customs -- 1945-
Descript xii, 250 p. : ill.
Contents Acknowledgements; Chapter 1. Introduction: 'All this, and Everest too!'; I. The Voice of the Young; Chapter 2. The Metaphorical Utility of Youth; Chapter 3. Angering Aunt Edna: 1950s Theatre; Chapter 4. First Writing: 1950s Fiction; III. The Less Deceived; Chapter 5. Women, Children and Home; Chapter 6. The Sensation of Movement: Poetry in the 50s; Chapter 7. Evil Men: Literature and Homosexuality; II. Postwar Settlements; Chapter 8. Coming Home: The Literature of Immigration; Chapter 9. Organic Communities: Regional Literature; Chapter 10. The Scholarship Class: Literature and Social Mobility; IV. Other Uses of Literacy; Chapter 11. Criticism Under Scrutiny; Chapter 12. The Dedicated Man: Publishing, Media and Reviewing; Chapter 13. Where East Meets West: Literature, the New Left and the Cold War; Chapter 14. Conclusions; Works Cited.
Note 400 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9780748631667 (e-book)
9780748627714 (hbk.)
9780748631667 (PDF ebook)
9780748655311 (ePub ebook)
9780748655304 (Kindle ebook)

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