At a time when working-class writing is gaining long-overdue recognition and radical ideas are more important than ever, this collection examines the intersection of British working-class and radical writing from the eighteenth century to the present. Topics include the obstacles facing writers, women writers, socialism, feminism, anti-imperialism, and diasporic identities. The volume recovers the work of several lesser-known authors and reappraises figures such as John Clare and Ethel Carnie Holdsworth.
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John Goodridge is emeritus professor of English at Nottingham Trent University, president of the John Clare Society, and a fellow of the English Association. He is the general editor of English Labouring Class Poets and coeditor of A Cambridge History of Working-Class Writing, and he edits and principally writes the online Catalogue of Labouring-class Poetry.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - At a time when working-class writing is gaining long-overdue recognition and radical ideas may be more important than ever, this timely collection of eighteen essays examines the powerful intersection of British working-class and radical writing from the eighteenth century to the present day.Taking the pioneering work of H. Gustav Klaus on British labouring-class, socialist and anarchist writing traditions as its foundation, the volume embraces variety to reflect the richness of working-class and radical cultures across the last three centuries. Cross-cutting topics include the ways in which working-class writers got into print, the obstacles they faced in doing so and in expressing their views, the rise of women writers and their involvement in radical culture, representations of animals and more-than-human perspectives, socialism and environmentalism, feminism, anti-imperialism, and the intersection of working-class and diasporic identities.Questions of genre and form are also addressed, from dialect poetry to the novel, pastoral to melodrama, and life writing to theatre. Showcasing a wide range of innovative approaches, the volume contributes significantly to recovering the literary work and radicalism of several little-studied and forgotten working-class authors, as well as reappraising better-known figures such as John Clare and Ethel Carnie Holdsworth. Artikel-Nr. 9781913739072
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