This book explores the role of the spy novel and film in twentieth and twenty-first century British culture, discussing their origins, literary and political significance, and central authors of the genre. It examines the intimate connections between the fictional treatment of espionage and the historical developments of intelligence operations.
This book explores the role of the spy novel and film in twentieth and twenty-first century British culture, discussing their origins, literary and political significance, and central authors of the genre. It examines the intimate connections between the fictional treatment of espionage and the historical developments of intelligence operations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Oliver S. Buckton is professor of English at Florida Atlantic University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part One: From Empire to World Wars, 1900-1945 Chapter One: The Changing Enemy Chapter Two: The Accidental Spy Chapter Three: The Spy Who Knew Too Much Part Two: The Cold War Era, 1945-1990 Chapter Four: Licensing the Professional Spy: James Bond Chapter Five: The Post-Bond Cold Warriors Chapter Six: The Double Agent in Fact and Fiction Chapter Seven: The Spy Villain Chapter Eight: The Spymaster Part Three: After the Cold War, 1990 to the Present Chapter Nine: Reinventing the Spy Story After the Cold War Conclusion Bibliography
Introduction Part One: From Empire to World Wars, 1900-1945 Chapter One: The Changing Enemy Chapter Two: The Accidental Spy Chapter Three: The Spy Who Knew Too Much Part Two: The Cold War Era, 1945-1990 Chapter Four: Licensing the Professional Spy: James Bond Chapter Five: The Post-Bond Cold Warriors Chapter Six: The Double Agent in Fact and Fiction Chapter Seven: The Spy Villain Chapter Eight: The Spymaster Part Three: After the Cold War, 1990 to the Present Chapter Nine: Reinventing the Spy Story After the Cold War Conclusion Bibliography
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