Red Shift

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Red Shift is a complex, time-shifting young adult novel by Alan Garner that interweaves three love stories across different historical periods in Cheshire, England.

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Red Shift canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf novel
young adult novel
author Alan Garner
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticalReception acclaimed
followedBy Strandloper
genre fantasy literature
historical fiction
science fiction
young adult fiction
hasAdaptation radio adaptation
hasSubject Cheshire
surface form: Cheshire, England
hasTheme communication breakdown
dislocation
identity
love
madness
myth and history
time
violence
war
literaryForm prose
literaryMovement British children’s fantasy literature
mainCharacter Jan
Macey
Thomas Rowley
Tom
narrativeStructure interwoven timelines
nonlinear narrative
notableElement dense, allusive style
experimental narrative form
interweaving of three love stories across different historical periods
use of Cheshire dialect
use of recurring symbolic objects
notableFor challenging structure for young adult readership
complex treatment of time and history
originalLanguage English
placeInSeries standalone work
precededBy The Owl Service
publicationYear 1973
publisher Collins Educational
surface form: Collins
setIn England
settingLocation Cheshire
surface form: Cheshire, England

Chester
Mow Cop
targetAudience young adults
timePeriodDepicted 20th century England
English Civil War
Roman Britain

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Alan Garner notableWork Red Shift
The Owl Service followedBy Red Shift