‘A Strange Field’: Region and Class in the Novels of Harold Heslop
‘A Strange Field’: Region and Class in the Novels of Harold Heslop
This chapter studies the political and literary work of the ‘miner writer’ Harold Heslop, whose works present another intermodern concern: community. It determines that the community of value found in Heslop's fiction is that of his fellow trade unionists and miners of ‘the North’.
Keywords: miner writer, Harold Heslop, community of value, trade unionists
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