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OverviewA bold new study of literary and photographic depictions of London in the 1930s London Writing in the 1930s offers a new perspective on the decade that has long been associated with the Auden generation and the rise of documentary. It argues for the centrality of urban fiction and photography to the decade's experiments in representing daily life. Why the period's London-set novels were so often described as 'photographic', and what kind of photographs inspired such comparisons? Tracing representations of London by a wide range of 1930s writers and photographers, including Patrick Hamilton, Jean Rhys, George Orwell, and Bill Brandt, the book's chapters are organised around London's spaces of leisure. Teashops, cinemas, and the night clubs of Soho were central to 1930s negotiations of the interrelation between urban life, gender, and class; these settings provide this book both with cultural-historical context and with the basis for its argument about the decade's aesthetic orientations. Key Features Positions London writing as central to British literature of the 1930sArgues thatinterrelationship betweenjournalistic, photographic, and Naturalist models is key to the decade's literary aestheticOffers critical readings of neglected and forgotten 1930s writers such as Betty Miller, Norah Hoult, Storm JamesonCombines literary analysis with research into the cultural histories of 1930s London's spaces of leisure Full Product DetailsAuthor: Anna CottrellPublisher: Edinburgh University Press Imprint: Edinburgh University Press ISBN: 9781474425650ISBN 10: 1474425658 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 31 October 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsAnna Cottrell's London Writing of the 1930s is a superb and timely volume. In tracing how literature portrayed modern, city-dwelling young women - from their pleasures in the cinema to their nights out in Soho - Cottrell shows the complexity of writers such as Patrick Hamilton and Storm Jameson, and this volume thus becomes a vital part in the current rethinking of 'the thirties'.-- ""Leo Mellor, University of Cambridge"" "Anna Cottrell's London Writing of the 1930s is a superb and timely volume. In tracing how literature portrayed modern, city-dwelling young women - from their pleasures in the cinema to their nights out in Soho - Cottrell shows the complexity of writers such as Patrick Hamilton and Storm Jameson, and this volume thus becomes a vital part in the current rethinking of 'the thirties'.-- ""Leo Mellor, University of Cambridge""" Author InformationDr Anna Cottrell writes about mid-twentieth-century and contemporary British literature and urban culture. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |