British Literature in Transition, 1980–2000
Accelerated Times
Eileen Pollard editor Berthold Schoene editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:20th Dec '18
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This volume shows how British literature recorded contemporaneous historical change. It traces the emergence and evolution of literary trends from 1980–2000.
This volume traces the emergence and evolution of literary trends as well as enduring transitional shifts in genre, tone, style and thematic preoccupation in British Literature from 1980–2000. The book is of interest to students and academics researching the period, as well as the common reader.The literature of twentieth-century Britain's final twenty years represents a crash course in transitional history. In the aftermath of the 1970s, the nation's hopes of becoming more efficient were high, leading to the fundamental domestic shake-up that was Margaret Thatcher's neoliberal revolution (1979–90). Following the end of the Cold War, Europe was undergoing radical rejuvenation, while the world as a whole began to thrive on new levels of connectivity and proximity brought through rapid advances in communication technology. Later, in the 1990s, Britons were asked to countenance not only internal devolution, but also the crystallisation of a brand-new European and global order. This volume shows how British literature recorded contemporaneous historical change. It traces the emergence and evolution of literary trends as well as enduring transitional shifts in genre, tone, style and thematic preoccupation.
ISBN: 9781107121423
Dimensions: 235mm x 159mm x 26mm
Weight: 710g
390 pages