Post-War British Women Novelists and the Canon

Post-War British Women Novelists and the Canon

by Nick Turner
Post-War British Women Novelists and the Canon

Post-War British Women Novelists and the Canon

by Nick Turner

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Overview

With the increasing number of books on contemporary fiction, there is a need for a work that examines whom we value, and why. These questions lie at the heart of this book which, by focusing on four novelists, literary and popular, interrogates the canon over the last fifty years. The argument unfolds to demonstrate that academic trends increasingly control canonicity, as do the demands of genre, the increasing commercialisation of literature, and the power of the literary prize. Turner argues that literary excellence, demonstrated by style and imaginative power, is often missing in many works that have become modern classics and makes a case for the value of the ‘universal’ in literature. Written in a jargon-free style, with reference to many supporting writers, the book raises a number of significant cultural questions about the arts, fashions and literary reputations, of interest to readers in contemporary literary studies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781441189042
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 01/05/2012
Series: Continuum Literary Studies , #200
Pages: 202
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.43(d)

About the Author

Nick Turner is an Associate Lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. He reviews for and contributes to the Iris Murdoch Review.

Table of Contents

PrefaceIntroduction: The Field of Modern Women Writers1. Theories of the Canon2. Iris Murdoch3. Anita Brookner4. Ruth Rendell5. Emma TennantConclusion: The Contemporary SceneBibliographyIndex

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