London in Contemporary British Fiction: The City Beyond the City
Contemporary writers such as Peter Ackroyd, J.G. Ballard, John King, Ian McEwan, Will Self, Iain Sinclair and Zadie Smith have been registering the changes to the social and cultural London landscape for years. This volume brings together their vivid representations of the capital.

Uniting the readings are themes such as relationship between the country and the city; the capacity of satirical forms to encompass the 'real London'; spatio-temporal transformations and emergences; the relationship between multiculturalism and universalism; the underground as the spatial equivalent of London's unconsciousness and the suburbs as the frontier of the future. The volume creates a framework for new approaches to the representation of London required by the unprecedented social uncertainties of recent years: an invaluable contribution to studies of contemporary writing about London.

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London in Contemporary British Fiction: The City Beyond the City
Contemporary writers such as Peter Ackroyd, J.G. Ballard, John King, Ian McEwan, Will Self, Iain Sinclair and Zadie Smith have been registering the changes to the social and cultural London landscape for years. This volume brings together their vivid representations of the capital.

Uniting the readings are themes such as relationship between the country and the city; the capacity of satirical forms to encompass the 'real London'; spatio-temporal transformations and emergences; the relationship between multiculturalism and universalism; the underground as the spatial equivalent of London's unconsciousness and the suburbs as the frontier of the future. The volume creates a framework for new approaches to the representation of London required by the unprecedented social uncertainties of recent years: an invaluable contribution to studies of contemporary writing about London.

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London in Contemporary British Fiction: The City Beyond the City

London in Contemporary British Fiction: The City Beyond the City

London in Contemporary British Fiction: The City Beyond the City

London in Contemporary British Fiction: The City Beyond the City

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Overview

Contemporary writers such as Peter Ackroyd, J.G. Ballard, John King, Ian McEwan, Will Self, Iain Sinclair and Zadie Smith have been registering the changes to the social and cultural London landscape for years. This volume brings together their vivid representations of the capital.

Uniting the readings are themes such as relationship between the country and the city; the capacity of satirical forms to encompass the 'real London'; spatio-temporal transformations and emergences; the relationship between multiculturalism and universalism; the underground as the spatial equivalent of London's unconsciousness and the suburbs as the frontier of the future. The volume creates a framework for new approaches to the representation of London required by the unprecedented social uncertainties of recent years: an invaluable contribution to studies of contemporary writing about London.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781350057807
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 01/25/2018
Series: Bloomsbury Studies in the City
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.48(d)

About the Author

Nick Hubble is Lecturer in Modern and Contemporary English Literature at Brunel University London, UK.

Philip Tew
is Professor of English (Post-1900 Literature) at Brunel University London, UK, Director of Brunel's Centre for Contemporary Writing and Director of the UK Network for Modern Fiction Studies.

Table of Contents

Contents

Acknowledgments
Contributors

Introduction: Parallax London
Nick Hubble and Philip Tew

1. Exploring London in Ian McEwan's Saturday (2005): Trauma and the Traumatological, Identity Politics, and
Vicarious Victimhood.
Philip Tew

2. Seeing 'the empty space': Ali Smith's The Accidental
Susan Alice Fischer

3. Delineating the Liminal in Illimitable London: Will Self's The Book of Dave and the Cockney Visionary
Sebastian Jenner

4. The Changingman: Masculinity, Violence and Revenge in Martin Amis's Yellow Dog
Nick Bentley

5. Peter Ackroyd's London: The Sacredness of Space and Time
Tomasz Niedokos

6. London's Museum Spaces in the Works of A.S. Byatt and Peter Ackroyd
Doris Bremm

7. 'An Infinitely Accommodating Substance': Chaos Theory and States Between in Sinclair's London.
Laura Colombino

8. Feeling London Globally: The Location of Affect in White Teeth
Jung Su

9. Agency and Conflict in Andrea Levy's Polyphonic London
Anja Müller-Wood

10. The Liminality of Underground London
Nora Pleßke

11.The Un-, Ab-, and Alter-Londons of China Miéville: Imaginary Spaces for Concrete Subjects.
Mark P. Williams

12. Common People: Class, Gender and Social Change in the London Fiction of Virginia Woolf, John Sommerfield and Zadie Smith
Nick Hubble

Index

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