Youth Culture and the Post-War British Novel
From Teddy Boys to Trainspotting
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Word Count
66,000 words, Guess
Page Count
264 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL27844717M
- ISBN-139781350067868
- ISBN-101350067865
- OCLC Control Number1034577047
- OCLC Control Number1090447301
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- Amazon1350067865
Classifications
- LCCPR888
- LCCPR888.Y69 R67 2019
Description
"From the Teddy Boys of the post-war decade to the heroin chic of "Cool Britannia," the many subcultures of Britain's teenagers have often been at the forefront of social change. Youth Culture and the Post-War British Novel is the first book to chart that history through the work of some of the most influential contemporary British writers. In this vivid work of cultural history, Stephen Ross explores: The manic teenage vision of Absolute Beginners The Angry Young Men of Saturday Night and Sunday Morning Skinheads and Burgess's A Clockwork Orange Irony and authenticity in the 1980s - from Amis to Kureishi Heroin chic, disaffection and Trainspotting Examining the cultural contexts of some of the most important and popular post-1945 British novels, the book covers such themes as crises of masculinity, multiculturalism and inter-generational conflict, and in doing so casts new light on British writing today."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
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- Youth Culture and the Post-War British Novel: From Teddy Boys to Trainspotting
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