'To hell with culture' : anarchism and twentieth-century British literature

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'To hell with culture' : anarchism and twentieth-century British literature

edited by H. Gustav Klaus and Stephen Knight

University of Wales Press, 2005

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To hell with culture : anarchism and 20th-century British literature

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Includes bibliographical references and index

"Reprinted 2006"--T.p. verso

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To Hell with Culture': Anarchism in Twentieth-Century British Literature explores the ways in which anarchism and anarcho-syndicalism made an impact in British twentieth-century literature.

Table of Contents

  • John Rignall (Warwick University) Joseph Conrad: Anarchism, Nihilism and Irony
  • Maurizio Ascari (Bologna University) Anarchism and Early Modernism
  • Paul Gibbard (Oxford University) G. K. Chesterton, Anarchism and The Man Who Was Thursday
  • Stephen Knight (Cardiff University) Anarcho-Syndicalism in Welsh Industrial Fiction
  • Keith Dixon (Lyon University) The Gospel According to Saint Bakhunin: Lewis Grassic Gibbon and Libertarian Communism
  • Raimund Schaffner (Heidelberg University) Ralph Bates and the Representation of the Spanish Anarchists
  • Kathleen Bell (De Montfort University) Red Ethel: The Influence of Emma Goldman on Ethel Mannin
  • Uwe Zagratzki (Oldenburg University) The Moral Vision of Herbert Read
  • Valentine Cunningham (Oxford University) Sidney Street, the Litvinoffs, Iain Sinclair and East End Imaginations
  • David Goodway (Leeds University) Anarchism in the Fiction of Alex Comfort and Aldous Huxley
  • H. Gustav Klaus (Rostock University) Anti-Authoritarianism in the Later Fiction of James Kelman
  • Ian A. Bell (Swansea University) Anarchy is the New Rock and Roll: Irvine Welsh, Alan Warner and Recent Scottish Fiction
  • Katie Gramich (Open University) Anarchism in the new wave of Welsh fiction
  • Heiner Becker (Amsterdam University) The Development of Anarchist Thought in the Twentieth Century
  • Christian Schmidt-Kilb (Rostock University) (Post) Modernism, or the Cultural Logic of Anarchism?

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