Jonathan Coe : contemporary British satire

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Jonathan Coe : contemporary British satire

edited by Philip Tew

Bloomsbury Academic, 2018

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

In novels such as What A Carve Up! and The Rotters' Club, Jonathan Coe has established himself as one of the great satirical writers of our time. Covering all of his major novels, including his most recent book Number 11, Jonathan Coe: Contemporary British Satire includes chapters by leading and emerging scholars of contemporary British writing. The book features a preface by Coe himself and covers the ways in which his work grapples with such themes as class politics, popular music, sex, gender and the media.

目次

Notes on Contributors Preface Philip Tew (Brunel University London, UK) A Critical Introduction: or, (Re)-contextualizing Jonathan Coe's What a Carve Up! Philip Tew (Brunel University London, UK) 1. Jonathan Coe: The Early Novels Merritt Moseley 2. Sadness and Jonathan Coe's Fiction Joseph Brooker (University of London, UK) 3. Sexing Britannia: Jonathan Coe's What a Carve Up! or the Re/De-Sexualization of Thatcherite Britain Raluca Iliou 4. A Comedy of Horrors: Thatcherism in What a Carve Up! Emma Parker (University of Leicester, UK) 5. These are my books': What a Carve Up! and Video Aesthetics James Riley (University of Cambridge, UK) 6. What Became of the People We Used to Be?: The House of Sleep (1997) and the 1970s Sitcom, Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? (1973-75) Nick Hubble (Brunel University London, UK) 7. From Prog to Punk: Cultural Politics and the Form of the Novel in Jonathan Coe's The Rotters Club Nick Bentley (Keele University, UK) 8. Jonathan Coe's The Closed Circle and a Satiric Mirror Sebastian Jenner 9. A Terrible Precariousness: financialisation of society and the precariat in Jonathan Coe's The Terrible Privacy of Maxwell Sim Francesco di Bernardo (Benemerita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla, Mexico) 10. Jonathan Coe's Re-writing of Popular Genres in Expo 58 Jose Ramon Prado Perez (Universidad Jaume I, Castellon, Spain) 11. Gothic Horror and Haunting Processes in Jonathan Coe's Number 11 Vanessa Guignery (Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon, France) 12. Neo-Gothic Minutiae and Mundanity in Jonathan Coe's Satire, Number 11 Philip Tew (Brunel University London, UK) Afterword: An Interview with Philip Tew on Number 11 Jonathan Coe Index

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