The Social Context of Modern English Literature

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The Social Context of Modern English Literature is a critical study by Malcolm Bradbury that examines how 20th-century British literature is shaped by its historical, social, and cultural environments.

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instanceOf critical study
literary criticism book
non-fiction book
person
author Malcolm Bradbury NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
examines cultural environments of modern English writers
impact of historical events on literature
institutional settings of literature
interaction between literary form and social conditions
relationship between literary movements and social change
role of class in modern English literature
role of ideology in modern English literature
field English literary studies
cultural history of literature
modernist studies
focusesOn modernism in English literature
post-war British fiction
relationship between literature and society
social change in 20th-century Britain
genre cultural criticism
literary criticism
hasAuthor Malcolm Bradbury NERFINISHED
hasPerspective cultural studies approach
historical approach to literature
sociological approach to literature
language English
literaryTradition British literature
mainSubject 20th-century British literature
cultural context of literature
historical context of literature
social context of literature
nationality British
notableFor analysis of modern English novelists
discussion of modernist and postmodernist trends
linking literary developments to social structures
occupation academic
literary critic
novelist
periodCovered 20th century
relatedWork Possibilities: Essays on the State of the Novel NERFINISHED
The Modern British Novel NERFINISHED
usedIn courses on literary theory and criticism
courses on modern British fiction
university literature courses

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