The thirties in Britain
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The thirties in Britain
(Context and commentary)
Macmillan Education, 1990
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Bibliography: p. 142-145
Includes index
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ISBN 9780333419267
内容説明
This book uses literary evidence to illustrate some of the main political and social developments of the 1930s and is intended for students of both literature and history. For the former, it places literary texts of the 1930s in the context of contemporary political and social events. For the latter, it attempts to show how the study of history can be enriched by the work of poets, novelists, essayists and autobiographers. Among the many authors discussed are Auden, Spender, MacNeice, Day lewis, Orwell, Powell and Waugh. Main topics covered include poverty and unemployment, communism and pacifism, the Spanish Civil War and the events leading to the Second World War.
目次
Acknowledgements - List of Plates - Editor's Preface - Introduction - The Great Depression: Unemployment and Poverty - 'Ferocious Theologies' - The Spanish Civil War: 'To-day the struggle' - The Road to the Second World War - Postscript - Chronological Table - A Guide to Reading - Inde x
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: pbk ISBN 9780333419274
内容説明
This book uses literary evidence to illustrate some of the main political and social developments of the 1930s and is intended for students of both literature and history. For the former, it places literary texts of the 1930s in the context of contemporary political and social events. For the latter, it attempts to show how the study of history can be enriched by the work of poets, novelists, essayists and autobiographers. Among the many authors discussed are Auden, Spender, MacNeice, Day lewis, Orwell, Powell and Waugh. Main topics covered include poverty and unemployment, communism and pacifism, the Spanish Civil War and the events leading to the Second World War.
目次
- The Great Depression - unemployment and poverty
- "ferocious theologies"
- the Spanish Civil War - "to-day the struggle"
- the road to the Second World War.
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