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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: What is Intermodernism?
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1 A Cassandra with Clout: Storm Jameson, Little Englander and Good European -
2 Englands Ancient and Modern: Sylvia Townsend Warner, T. H. White and the Fictions of Medieval Englishness -
3 ‘A Strange Field’: Region and Class in the Novels of Harold Heslop -
4 Stella Gibbons, Ex-Centricity and the Suburb -
5 Intermodern Travel: J. B. Priestley's English and American Journeys -
6 Under Suspicion: The Plotting of Britain in World War II Detective Spy Fiction -
7 Trials and Errors: The Heat of the Day and Postwar Culpability -
8 Rebecca West's Palimpsestic Praxis: Crafting the Intermodern Voice of Witness -
9 The Intermodern Assumption of the Future: William Empson, Charles Madge and Mass-Observation -
10 ‘The Creative Treatment of Actuality’: John Grierson, Documentary Cinema and ‘Fact’ in the 1930s - Appendix: Who are the Intermodernists?
- Select Bibliography
- Notes on Contributors
- Index
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- Source:
- Intermodernism
- Publisher:
- Edinburgh University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: What is Intermodernism?
-
1 A Cassandra with Clout: Storm Jameson, Little Englander and Good European -
2 Englands Ancient and Modern: Sylvia Townsend Warner, T. H. White and the Fictions of Medieval Englishness -
3 ‘A Strange Field’: Region and Class in the Novels of Harold Heslop -
4 Stella Gibbons, Ex-Centricity and the Suburb -
5 Intermodern Travel: J. B. Priestley's English and American Journeys -
6 Under Suspicion: The Plotting of Britain in World War II Detective Spy Fiction -
7 Trials and Errors: The Heat of the Day and Postwar Culpability -
8 Rebecca West's Palimpsestic Praxis: Crafting the Intermodern Voice of Witness -
9 The Intermodern Assumption of the Future: William Empson, Charles Madge and Mass-Observation -
10 ‘The Creative Treatment of Actuality’: John Grierson, Documentary Cinema and ‘Fact’ in the 1930s - Appendix: Who are the Intermodernists?
- Select Bibliography
- Notes on Contributors
- Index