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The politics of 1930s British literature : education, class, gender

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Winner of the 2018 International Standing Conference for the History of Education’s First Book AwardDrawing on a rich array of archival sources and historical detail, The Politics of 1930s British Literature tells the story of a school-minded decade and illuminates new readings of the politics and aesthetics of 1930s literature. In a period of shifting political claims, educational policy shaped writers’ social and gender ideals.

This book explores how a wide array of writers including Virginia Woolf, W.H.

Auden, George Orwell, Winifred Holtby and Graham Greene were informed by their pedagogic work.

It considers the ways in which education influenced writers’ analysis of literary style and their conception of future literary forms.

The Politics of 1930s British Literature argues that to those perennial symbols of the 1930s, the loudspeaker and the gramophone, should be added the textbook and the blackboard.

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Product Details
Bloomsbury Academic
1350019844 / 9781350019843
Hardback
14/06/2018
United Kingdom
English
xi, 278 pages
24 cm