10% off all books and free delivery over £40
Buy from our bookstore and 25% of the cover price will be given to a school of your choice to buy more books. *15% of eBooks.

The Proletarian Answer to the Modernist Question

View All Editions

The selected edition of this book is not available to buy right now.
Add To Wishlist
Write A Review

About

The Proletarian Answer to the Modernist Question Synopsis

This book argues that British proletarian literature was a politicised form of modernism which culturally transformed Britain. Critical analysis and close readings of key works such as D.H. Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover, Naomi Mitchison's We have Been Warned, Lewis Grassic Gibbon's A Scots Quair and John Sommerfield's May Day, are placed within a literary history stretching from early encounters between Ford Madox Ford and D.H. Lawrence, through Virginia Woolf's association with the Women's Co-operative Guild, and on to the activity of Mass Observation in the late 1930s and 1940s. The study analyses the way in which modernism and proletarian literature were related to an intersectional web of class and gender that took on a potent political shape following the 1926 General Strike and the Equal Franchise Act of 1928. The 1930s is revealed not as an atypical, isolated decade but as central to the literature of the twentieth century.

About This Edition

ISBN: 9781474415828
Publication date: 30th September 2017
Author: Nick Hubble
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 224 pages
Genres: Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000