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Literature and Culture Handbooks are an innovative series of guides to major periods, topics and authors in British and American literature and culture. Designed to provide a comprehensive, one-stop resource for literature students, each handbook provides the essential information and guidance needed from the beginning of a course through to developing more advanced knowledge and skills. Written in clear language by leading academics, they provide an indispensable introduction to key topics, including: . Introduction to authors, texts, historical and cultural contexts . Guides to key critics, concepts and topics . An overview of major critical approaches, changes in the canon and directions of current and future research . Case studies in reading literary and critical texts . Annotated bibliography (including websites), timeline, glossary of critical terms. The Post-War British Literature Handbook is an accessible and comprehensive introduction to literature and culture in post-war Britain.>
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General Editors' Introduction
1. Introduction and Timeline, Katharine Cockin and Jago Morrison
PART I: CONTEXTS
2. The Historical Context of Post-War British Literature, Patricia Waugh (Durham University)
3. Literary and Cultural Contexts, Katharine Cockin and Jago Morrison
PART II: CASE STUDIES
4. Case Studies in Reading 1: Key Primary Literary Texts, Michael Greaney (Lancaster University)
5. Case Studies in Reading 2: Key Theoretical and Critical Texts, Michael Greaney (Lancaster University)
PART III: CRITICAL APPROACHES
6. Key Critics, Concepts and Topics
7. Changes in Critical Responses and Approaches
PART IV: MAPPING THE FIELD
8. Issues of Gender and Sexuality, Susan Watkins (Manchester Metropolitan University)
9. Changes in the Canon: After Windrush, Ruvani Ransinha (King's College London)
10. Mapping the Current Critical Landscape: After Theory, Sean Matthews (Nottingham University)
Glossary of Critical and Theoretical Terminology
Annotated Bibliography
Appendix: Teaching, Curriculum and Learning
Notes on Contributors
Index
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Katharine Cockin is Reader in English at the University of Hull, UK. Jago Morrison is Senior Lecturer in English at Brunel University, UK.