The 2010s: A Decade of Contemporary British Fiction

The 2010s: A Decade of Contemporary British Fiction

  • 定價:2397

分期價:(除不盡餘數於第一期收取) 分期說明

3期0利率每期7996期0利率每期399
  • 運送方式:
  • 臺灣與離島
  • 海外
  • 可配送點:台灣、蘭嶼、綠島、澎湖、金門、馬祖
  • 可取貨點:台灣、蘭嶼、綠島、澎湖、金門、馬祖
載入中...
  • 分享
 

內容簡介

This volume relates the British fiction of the decade to the contexts in which it was written and received in order to examine and explain contemporary trends, such as the rise of a new working-class fiction, the ongoing development of separate national literatures of Scotland, Wales and Ireland, and shifts in modes of attention and reading.

From the aftermath of the 2008 global financial crash to the Covid-19 pandemic of 2020, the 2010s have been a decade of an ongoing crisis which has penetrated every area of everyday life. Internationally, there has been an ongoing shift of global power from the US to China, and events and developments such as the election of Donald Trump as US President, the emergence of the Black Lives Matter movement, the rise of the populist right across Europe and very gradually the incipient effects variously of AI. Nationally, there has been a decade of austerity economics punctuated by divisive referendums on Scottish independence and whether Britain should leave or remain in the EU.

Balancing critical surveys with in-depth readings of work by authors who have helped define this turbulent decade, including Nicola Barker, Anna Burns, Jonathan Coe, Alys Conran, Bernadine Evaristo, Mohsin Hamid, James Kelman, James Robertson, Kamila Shamsie, Ali Smith, Zadie Smith and Adam Thirlwell, among others, this volume illustrates exactly how their key themes and concerns fit within the social and political circumstances of the decade.

 

作者簡介

Nick Bentley is Senior Lecturer in English literature at Keele University, UK. He is author of Contemporary British Fiction: A Readers Guide to Criticism (2018); Martin Amis: Writers and Their Work (2015); Contemporary British Fiction (2008); and Radical Fictions: The English Novel in the 1950s (2007). He is editor of British Fiction of the 1990s (2005), and co-editor of two volumes in Bloomsbury’s British Fiction: The Decades Series - The 2000s (2015), and The 1950s (2019). In addition, he has published 40 journal articles and book chapters on postwar and contemporary literature.

Emily Horton is a lecturer in World Literatures in English at Brunel University, UK. Her research interests include contemporary fiction in English, specializing in trauma and affect theory; genre and popular fiction; and fictional explorations of globalization and cosmopolitanism. Her first monograph, Contemporary Crisis Fictions, was published in 2014. She has also co-edited two volumes: The 1980s: A Decade in Contemporary British Fiction, with Philip Tew and Leigh Wilson (2014); and Ali Smith, with Monica Germanà (2013).

Nick Hubble is Professor of Modern and Contemporary English at Brunel University London. Nick is the author of the monographs Mass-Observation and Everyday Life: Culture, History, Theory (2006; second edition 2010) and The Proletarian Answer to the Modernist Question (2017); the co-author of Ageing, Narrative and Identity (2013); and the co-editor of seven books with Bloomsbury Academic: The Science Fiction Handbook (2013), London in Contemporary British Fiction (2016), and five volumes in British Fiction: The Decades Series - The 1970s (2014), The 1990s (2015), The 2000s (2015), The 1950s (2019), and The 1930s (forthcoming 2021).

Philip Tew is Professor of English (Post-1900 Literature) at Brunel University London. He has written, co-written, edited and co-edited over twenty five scholarly volumes, fifteen of which are published by Bloomsbury Academic, including: Reading Zadie Smith (2013); Ageing, Narrative and Identity (2013); Jonathan Coe (2018); and Growing Old With the Welfare State (2019); as well as in British Fiction: The Decades Series - The 1970s (2014), The 1980s (2015), The 1990s (2015), The 2000s (2015), The 1960s (2019), and The 1940s (forthcoming 2021). Tew has published two novels, Afterlives (2019) and Clark Gable and His Plastic Duck (2020) and a volume of novellas, Fragmentary Lives (2020).

 

詳細資料

  • ISBN:9781350440890
  • 規格:平裝 / 336頁 / 23.39 x 15.6 x 2.54 cm / 普通級 / 初版
  • 出版地:美國

最近瀏覽商品

 

相關活動

  • 【文學小說-奇幻推理】蓋亞奇幻無境書展|單書88折、雙書82折
 

購物說明

外文館商品版本:商品之書封,為出版社提供之樣本。實際出貨商品,以出版社所提供之現有版本為主。關於外文書裝訂、版本上的差異,請參考【外文書的小知識】。

調貨時間:無庫存之商品,在您完成訂單程序之後,將以空運的方式為您下單調貨。原則上約14~20個工作天可以取書(若有將延遲另行告知)。為了縮短等待的時間,建議您將外文書與其它商品分開下單,以獲得最快的取貨速度,但若是海外專案進口的外文商品,調貨時間約1~2個月。 

若您具有法人身份為常態性且大量購書者,或有特殊作業需求,建議您可洽詢「企業採購」。 

退換貨說明 

會員所購買的商品均享有到貨十天的猶豫期(含例假日)。退回之商品必須於猶豫期內寄回。 

辦理退換貨時,商品必須是全新狀態與完整包裝(請注意保持商品本體、配件、贈品、保證書、原廠包裝及所有附隨文件或資料的完整性,切勿缺漏任何配件或損毀原廠外盒)。退回商品無法回復原狀者,恐將影響退貨權益或需負擔部分費用。 

訂購本商品前請務必詳閱商品退換貨原則 

  • PRHUS
  • 小物
  • 認知書展