02651nam 2200505 450 991046764920332120200923020339.090-04-35635-510.1163/9789004356351(CKB)4100000000729629(MiAaPQ)EBC5124243(OCoLC)1010747288(nllekb)BRILL9789004356351(Au-PeEL)EBL5124243(CaPaEBR)ebr11490349(OCoLC)1011124255(EXLCZ)99410000000072962920180130h20182018 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacr rdacarrierThe popular front novel in Britain, 1934-1940 /by Elinor TaylorLeiden, Netherlands ;Boston, [Massachusetts] :Brill,2018.©20181 online resource (224 pages)Historical Materialism Book,1570-1522 ;Volume 15390-04-31610-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Matter -- Introduction -- Anti-Fascist Aesthetics in International Context -- John Sommerfield, May Day (1936) -- Arthur Calder-Marshall, Pie in the Sky (1937) -- History and the Historical Novel -- James Barke and the National Turn -- Lewis Jones’s Fiction -- Conclusion -- References -- Index.In The Popular Front Novel in Britain, 1934-1940 , Elinor Taylor provides the first study of the relationship between the British novel and the anti-fascist Popular Front strategy endorsed by the Comintern in 1935. Through readings of novels by British Communists including Jack Lindsay, John Sommerfield, Lewis Jones and James Barke, Taylor shows that the realist novel of the left was a key site in which the politics of anti-fascist alliance were rehearsed. Maintaining a dialogue with theories of populism and with Georg Lukács’s vision of a revived literary realism ensuing from the Popular Front, this book at once illuminates the cultural formation of the Popular Front in Britain and proposes a new framework for reading British fiction of this period.Historical materialism book series ;Volume 153.British literature20th centuryHistory and criticismElectronic books.British literatureHistory and criticism.828.10808Taylor Elinor961342MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910467649203321The popular front novel in Britain, 1934-19402179561UNINA