This volume offers a sense of McEwan's standing in the canon on international contemporary fiction, and enriches understanding of McEwan's work by presenting complementary perspectives on the most complex novels. It will be a key resource for students, graduates, and scholars studying and teaching Ian McEwan.
This volume offers a sense of McEwan's standing in the canon on international contemporary fiction, and enriches understanding of McEwan's work by presenting complementary perspectives on the most complex novels. It will be a key resource for students, graduates, and scholars studying and teaching Ian McEwan.
Chronology Introduction Dominic Head 1. 'Shock lit': the early fiction Eluned Summers-Bremner 2. Moral dilemmas Lynn Wells 3. Science and climate crisis Astrid Bracke 4. The novel of ideas Michael Lemahieu 5. Cold War fictions Richard Brown 6. The construction of childhood Peter Childs 7. The public and the private David Malcolm 8. Masculinities Ben Knights 9. The novellas Dominic Head 10. Realist legacies Judith Seaboyer 11. Limited modernism Thom Dancer 12. Narrative artifice David James Further reading.
Chronology Introduction Dominic Head 1. 'Shock lit': the early fiction Eluned Summers-Bremner 2. Moral dilemmas Lynn Wells 3. Science and climate crisis Astrid Bracke 4. The novel of ideas Michael Lemahieu 5. Cold War fictions Richard Brown 6. The construction of childhood Peter Childs 7. The public and the private David Malcolm 8. Masculinities Ben Knights 9. The novellas Dominic Head 10. Realist legacies Judith Seaboyer 11. Limited modernism Thom Dancer 12. Narrative artifice David James Further reading.
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