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17 - ‘Speed, violence, women, America’: popular fictions
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22 - Sentimental fiction: ethics, social critique and philanthropy
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28 - Modernism and anti-Modernism in British poetry
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40 - Fiction and postmodernity
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1 - Science and knowledge at the beginning of the twentieth century: versions of the modern Enlightenment
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PART TWO - THE EMERGING AVANT-GARDE
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Introduction
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2 - Elgar and his British contemporaries
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21 - Public opinion and the political pamphlet
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18 - Theatre and drama between the wars
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1 - Introduction
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PART IV - LITERATURE AND SOCIAL AND INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE
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26 - Post-war broadcast drama
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29 - Burke and the uses of eloquence: political prose in the 1770s and 1780s
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3 - Popular entertainment and instruction, literary and dramatic: chapbooks, advice books, almanacs, ballads, farces, pantomimes, prints and shows
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1 - Publishing and bookselling 1660–1780
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13 - Scottish poetry and regional literary expression
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10 - Trauma and war memory
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10 - Persistence, adaptations and transformations in pastoral and Georgic poetry
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