The Encyclopedia of Twentieth-Century Fiction, 3 Volume SetBrian W. Shaffer John Wiley & Sons, 18.1.2011 - 1584 sivua This Encyclopedia offers an indispensable reference guide to twentieth-century fiction in the English-language. With nearly 500 contributors and over one million words, it is the most comprehensive and authoritative reference guide to twentieth-century fiction in the English language.
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TwentiethCentury British and Irish Fiction | 7 |
Amis Martin | 13 |
Awards and Prizes | 19 |
Ballard J G | 26 |
Beckett Samuel | 34 |
Berger John | 40 |
Boyd William | 46 |
Campus Novel | 54 |
OFlaherty Liam | 279 |
Phillips Caryl | 287 |
Postcolonial Fiction of the African | 294 |
Postcolonial Fiction of the West Indian | 302 |
Postmodernist Fiction | 308 |
Priestley J B | 314 |
Pym Barbara | 320 |
Introduction to volume I 1 | i |
Cary Joyce | 62 |
Chicklit and Ladlit | 68 |
Coe Jonathan | 75 |
ComptonBurnett Ivy | 82 |
Crace Jim | 88 |
Doyle Roddy | 98 |
Edwardian Fiction | 106 |
Fantasy Fiction | 113 |
Feminist Fiction | 119 |
The Film Industry and Fiction | 125 |
Mantel Hilary | 244 |
Maugham W Somerset | 246 |
McGahern John | 253 |
Moore Brian | 262 |
OBrien Edna | 272 |
TwentiethCentury American Fiction | iii |
Notes on contributors to volume II XV | xv |
Introduction to volume II 421 | 421 |
Acker Kathy | 427 |
Anaya Rudolfo | 434 |
Baker Nicholson | 445 |
Brautigan Richard | 471 |
Butler Octavia | 479 |
Castillo Ana | 486 |
Barthelme Donald | 493 |
Cisneros Sandra | 499 |
TwentiethCentury World Fiction | iii |
Introduction to volume III 937 | 937 |
The City in Fiction | 1014 |
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African American literature Amis artistic Award B. S. Johnson Beckett Black Booker Prize Britain British Cambridge career century characters Chatto and Windus City collection Conrad contemporary crime fiction critical cultural D. H. Lawrence death Dublin E. M. Forster early Edinburgh England essays ethnic experience explores Faber and Faber fantasy father feminist Fiction BIF film Ford Forster gender genre Heinemann Historiographic Metafiction Ireland Irish Fiction James John Jonathan Cape Joyce Lawrence literary lives London Macmillan modern modernist Modernist Fiction narrative narrator Novel BIF novelist Orwell Oxford Penguin political Postcolonial postmodern Postmodernist Postmodernist Fiction Prize professor of English prose protagonist published readers realism REFERENCES AND SUGGESTED Review satire science fiction Scottish Secker and Warburg sexual short stories Sinclair social Studies SUGGESTED READINGS texts themes tion traditional trilogy twentieth twentieth-century University Press Viking Virginia Woolf woman women Woolf working-class World World War II writing York