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Late Modernism and the Avant-Garde British Novel Julia Jordan (Associate Professor, Department of English Language and Literature, University College London)

Late Modernism and the Avant-Garde British Novel By Julia Jordan (Associate Professor, Department of English Language and Literature, University College London)

Late Modernism and the Avant-Garde British Novel by Julia Jordan (Associate Professor, Department of English Language and Literature, University College London)


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A study of the experimental novel of the postwar period in Britain that rethinks the resurgence of the literary avant-garde that occurred in these decades and explains its implications for the history of the novel and late modernism more broadly.

Late Modernism and the Avant-Garde British Novel Summary

Late Modernism and the Avant-Garde British Novel: Oblique Strategies by Julia Jordan (Associate Professor, Department of English Language and Literature, University College London)

In the decades following the immediately postwar period in Britain, a loose grouping of experimental writers that included Alan Burns, Christine Brooke-Rose, B. S. Johnson, and Ann Quin worked against the dominance, as they saw it, of the realist novel of the literary mainstream. Late Modernism and the Avant-Garde British Novel reassesses the experimentalism versus realism debates of the period, and finds a body of work engaged with, rather than merely antagonistic towards, the literary culture it sought to renovate. Charting these engagements, it shows how they have significance not just for our understanding of these decades but for the broader movement of the novel through the century. This volume takes some of the claims made about experimental fiction-that it is unreadable, nonlinear, elliptical, errant, plotless-and reimagines these descriptors as historically inscribed tendencies that express the period's investment in the idea of the accidental. These novels are interested in the fleeting and the fugitive, in discontinuity and shock. The experimental novel cultivates an interest in methods of representation that are oblique: attempting to conjure the world at an angle, or in the rear-view mirror; by ellipsis or evasion. These concepts-error, indeterminacy, uncertainty, accident-all bear a relation to that which evades or resists interpretation and meaning. Asking what are the wider political, ethical, and philosophical correlates of this incommensurability, Late Modernism and the Avant-Garde British Novel reads experimental literature in this light, as suffused with anxiety about its adequacy in the light of its status as necessarily imitative and derivative, and therefore redolent of the forms of not-knowing and uncertainty that mark late modernism more generally.

Late Modernism and the Avant-Garde British Novel Reviews

Jordan's critical readings are of the highest quality, and her subject matter is decidedly worthy of analysis. * Wojciech Drrag, University of Wroclaw, Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies *

About Julia Jordan (Associate Professor, Department of English Language and Literature, University College London)

Julia Jordan is Associate Professor of English at UCL. She is the author of Chance and the Modern British Novel (2010), and she has co-edited an anthology of B.S. Johnson's writing entitled Well Done God! (Picador, 2013). She has also published essays in a variety of collections and journals on aspects of twentieth-century literature, and in particular the experimental writing of the 1960s and 70s.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Oblique Strategies and Experimental Fictions Part 1: Accidental Forms 1: Accident as Event: Accidents, Atoms, and Late Modernist Experiment 2: Accident as Form: Strategies of Surprise 3: Accident as Critique: The Politics of Form Part 2: Errancy, Uncertainty, Indeterminacy 4: Realism, Truth and Error in the Writing of B. S. Johnson 5: Accidental Subjects, or Ann Quin's Literature of Possibility 6: Indeterminate Brooke-Rose Part 3: Oblique Late(r) Modernism 7: The Avant Garde and Late, Late Modernism: Alexander Trocchi and Tom McCarthy Coda

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GOR013406104
9780198857280
0198857284
Late Modernism and the Avant-Garde British Novel: Oblique Strategies by Julia Jordan (Associate Professor, Department of English Language and Literature, University College London)
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Oxford University Press
2020-03-24
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