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the cambridge history of TWENTIETH-CENTURY ENGLISH LITERATURE the cambridge history of

TWENTIETH-CENTURY

ENGLISH LITERATURE

century English literature to cover the full range of writing in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. The volume also explores of the period and analyses the ways in which conventional literary genres were shaped and inflected by the new cultural technolo- gies of radio, cinema and television. In providing an authoritative narrative of literary and cultural production across the century, this History acknowledges the claims for innovation and mod- ernisation that characterise the beginning of the period. At the continuity and development which avant-garde tendencies char- acteristically underplay. Containing all the virtues of a Cambridge History, this new volume is a major event for anyone concerned with twentieth-century literature, its cultural context and its rela- tion to the contemporary. Laura Marcusis Professor of English at the University of published widely on nineteenth- and twentieth-century literature and culture. Her publications includeAuto/biographicalDiscourses: Criticism, Theory, Practice(1994/8)andVirginia Woolf(1997/2004), and, as editor,Sigmund FreudÕs ÔThe Interpretation of DreamsÕ: New Interdisciplinary Essays(1999)andClose UpÐ:Cinema and

Modernism(1998).

Peter NichollsisProfessorofEnglishandAmericanLiterature at the University of Sussex, and co-director of its Centre for Mod- ernist Studies. He is the editor ofTextualPractice.He is the author ofPolitics, Economics and Writing: A Study of Ezra PoundÕs ÔCantosÕ essays on twentieth-century literature and theory. He has recently co-editedRuskin and Modernism(2001). www .cambridg e.org© in this web service Cambridge University Press

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ENGLISH LITERATURE

TheNewCambridge History of English Literatureis a programme of reference works designed to offer a broad synthesis and contex- tual survey of the history of English literature through the major periods of its development. The organisation of each volume re- ßects the particular characteristics of the period covered, within a general commitment to providing an accessible narrative history through a linked sequence of essays by internationally renowned scholars. The History is designed to accommodate the range of insights and fresh perspectives brought by new approaches to the subject, without losing sight of the need for essential exposition including extensive bibliographies and a full index. TheCambridge History of Medieval English Literature edited by david wallace TheCambridge History of Early Modern English Literature edited by david loewenstein and janel mueller

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