Fictions of Power in English Literature, 1900-1950 |
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Author:
| Horsley, Lee |
Editor:
| Smith, Stan |
Series title: | Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature |
ISBN: | 978-0-582-09095-8 |
Publication Date: | Jan 1995 |
Publisher: | Addison-Wesley Longman, Limited
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $35.66 |
Book Description:
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As a result of its imperial role, Britain was closely involved with such romantic and disruptive myths of power such as the imperial adventure hero and the self-deified charismatic leader. Lee Horsley explores fictional representations of political power during this period, surveying a wide range of texts from the adventure story, romance, thriller and science fiction to the novels of Conrad, Huxley, Orwell and Greene.
As a result of its imperial role, Britain was closely involved with such romantic and disruptive myths of power such as the imperial adventure hero and the self-deified charismatic leader. Lee Horsley explores fictional representations of political power during this period, surveying a wide range of texts from the adventure story, romance, thriller and science fiction to the novels of Conrad, Huxley, Orwell and Greene.