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020 _a9781108814195
082 0 0 _a809.9335
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245 0 4 _aThe Cambridge Companion to Twentieth Century Literature and Politics / Ed.
_cChristos Hadjiyiannis and Rachel Potter
260 _aNew York :
_bCambridge University Press,
_cc2023.
300 _axx, 354p.
505 0 _aLiberalism / Christos Hadjiyiannis -- Communism / Matthew Taunton -- Fascism / Charles Ferrall and Dougal McNeill -- Suffragism / Clara Jones -- Pacifism / Bárbara Gallego Larrarte -- Partitions / Anindya Raychaudhuri -- Federalism / Ryan Weberling -- Cold War / Rachel Potter -- Irish nationalism / Emer Nolan -- Black nationalism / GerShun Avilez -- Caribbean nationalisms / Alison Donnell -- African nationalisms / Donna V. Jones -- Apartheid / Corinne Sandwith -- Women's rights / Rachele Dini -- Sexual rights / Jo Winning -- Indigenous rights / Christina Turner -- Environmental rights / Jos Smith -- Neoliberalism / Peter Boxall.
520 _a"The Cambridge Companion to Twentieth Century Literature and Politics For a long time, people had been schooled to think of modern literature's relationship to politics as indirect or obscure, and often to find the politics of literature deep within its unconsciously ideological structures and forms. But twentieth-century writers were directly involved in political parties and causes, and many viewed their writing as part of their activism. This Companion tell a story of the rich and diverse ways in which literature and politics over the twentieth century coincided, overlapped - and also clashed. Covering some of the century's most influential political ideas, moments, and movements, nineteen academic experts uncover new ways of thinking about the relationship between literature and politics"--
650 0 _aPolitics and literature
650 0 _aLiterature, Modern
_xHistory and criticism
700 1 _aPotter, Rachel
700 1 _aHadjiyiannis, Christos
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