London Narratives: Post-War Fiction and the CityBloomsbury Academic, 25.11.2006 - 192 Seiten The post-war redevelopment of London has been the most extensive in its history, and has been accompanied by a dramatic social and cultural upheaval. |
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... draws us directly back into the contemporary lived city through David Lodge's first novel The Picturegoers ( 1960 ) , Lynne Reid Banks's The L - Shaped Room ( 1960 ) and Rodney Garland's novel of Gay London The Heart in Exile ( 1953 ) ...
... draws the reader . - - - Then there is Toby , a sensitive aspirant writer with whom Jane falls in love . He is a vehicle through which various male preconceptions are explored . Firstly Toby comes to terms with Jane's pregnancy and then ...
... draw upon recognizable literary and historical associations to create narrative structures that in turn form spatial syntaxes ( de Certeau 115 ) . Based on a metaphor of walking that is closely aligned with the practice of reading ...
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Rewriting London | 1 |
The Centre Cannot Hold | 35 |
Love in a Cold Climate | 56 |
Urheberrecht | |
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