The Reaction Against Experiment in the English Novel, 1950-1960

Rabinovitz, Rabin
Publication Date 1967
Publisher Columbia University Press,
Binding Hardcover
Condition Good+ copy
SKU 5064
Notes Blue cloth is slightly rubbed and bumped. Lightly sunned to spine.

Description

Hardback. 243pp. An examination of the apparent rejection by post-war British novelists of modernist experimental fiction. Extended focus on Angus Wilson, Kingsley Amis and C. P. Snow (as both novelist and critic), with some reference to William Golding, John Braine, Iris Murdoch, Alan Sillitoe. Bibliographies for the main 3 writers are given in detail covering books, essays and book reviews, and ending in 1962.
Price: £10.00
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