This study focuses on the prevailing forms and techniques, as well as the cultural politics of the post-war period. Each chapter examines the literature of the period within its cultural and political contexts, arguing that literature in England after the war shaped and interacted with contemporary debates on race, class, sexuality/homosexuality, feminism, gender, colonialism and empire in creative and critical ways.
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This study focuses on the prevailing forms and techniques, as well as the cultural politics of the post-war period. Each chapter examines the literature of the period within its cultural and political contexts, arguing that literature in England after the war shaped and interacted with contemporary debates on race, class, sexuality/homosexuality, feminism, gender, colonialism and empire in creative and critical ways.
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