by D . J . Taylor (Author)
What has gone wrong with English novels? Why do they seem so feeble compared to the Victorian greats? Is it the fault of the writing or the fragmented modern world the writers try to capture? D.J. Taylor asks these tough, fundamental questions. Following his reading of a host of authors - Waugh and Powell, Kingsley Amis, Malcolm Bradbury, John Fowles, A.S. Byatt and many more - readers can trace, in this account of modern fiction, a particular tradition and even define the Thatcherite novel. It is also possible to look at history differently, from the post-war dreams to the nineties recession.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: New
Publisher: Flamingo
Published: 22 Aug 1994
ISBN 10: 0006547532
ISBN 13: 9780006547532