The Cambridge Companion to British Fiction : (Record no. 6496)

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ISBN 9781108704922
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Classification number 823.914
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Personal name Boxall, Peter
245 04 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title The Cambridge Companion to British Fiction :
Remainder of title 1980-2018 /
Statement of responsibility, etc Ed. Peter Boxall
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Place of publication Singapore :
Name of publisher Cambridge University Press,
Year of publication c2019.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Number of Pages xviii, 309p.
505 0# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Introduction. Framing the present / Peter Boxall -- The 1980s / Bridget Chalk -- The 1990s / Pieter Vermeulen -- Post-millennial literature / Leigh Wilson -- British writing and the limits of the human / Gabriele Griffin -- Form and fiction, 1980-the present / Kevin Brazil -- Institutions of fiction / Caroline Wintersgill -- Late modernism, postmodernism, and after / Martin Eve -- Experiment and the genre novel / Caroline Edwards -- Transgression and experimentation: the historical novel / Jerome de Groot -- Film and fiction from 1980-the present / Petra Rau -- The Mid Atlantics / Ben Masters -- Fiction, religion and freedom of speech, from 'The Rushdie affair' to 7/7 / Stephen Morton -- Sexual dissidence and British writing / Rebecca Pohl -- British cosmopolitanism after 1980 / Patrick Deer -- Conclusion. Imagining the future / Peter Boxall.
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Summary, etc "Introduction: Framing the Present Peter Boxall When does the present begin? An immediate answer to this curiously vexing question might be to suggest that the present does not begin. The present, one might argue, has no duration. It is the now, the passing moment, and as such cannot be truly said to have a beginning or an end, and cannot be measured, or regarded in any sense as having passed, or being to come. The present does not unfold or occur, but is the vanishing, fleeting medium of our immediate becoming"--
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical Term English Fiction
General subdivision History and Criticism
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Topical Term English Fiction
General subdivision History and Criticism
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      Humanities Indian Institute of Technology Tirupati Indian Institute of Technology Tirupati General Stacks 25/10/2024 Shah Book House 1350.19 SBH/24600 823.914 BoxC 10803 2255.58 25/10/2024 Books