1st Edition

British Fiction of the 1990s

Edited By Nick Bentley Copyright 2006
256 Pages
by Routledge

268 Pages
by Routledge

256 Pages
by Routledge

The 1990s proved to be a particularly rich and fascinating period for British fiction. This book presents a fresh perspective on the diverse writings that appeared over the decade, bringing together leading academics in the field. British Fiction of the 1990s : traces the concerns that emerged as central to 1990s fiction, in sections on millennial anxieties, identity politics, the... Read more
Notes on Contributors  Acknowledgements  Introduction: Mapping the Millennium: Themes and Trends in Contemporary British Fiction Nick Bentley  Part 1: Millennial Anxieties  1. From Excess to New World Order Fred Botting  2. ‘Refugees from Time’: History, Death and the Flight from Reality in Contemporary Writing Andrzej Gasiorek  3. Science and Fiction in the 1990s  Patricia Waugh  4. British Science Fiction in the 1990s: Politics and Genre Roger Luckhurst  Part 2: Identity at the Fin de Siécle  5. The McReal Thing: Personal/National Identity in Julian Barnes’s England, England  Sarah Henstra  6. Cyberspace and the Body: Jeanette Winterson’s The PowerBook Sonya Andermahr  7. ‘Fascinating Violation’: Ian McEwan’s Children Peter Childs  8. 'Tongues of bone': A.L. Kennedy and the Problems of Articulation  Helen Stoddart  Part 3: Historical Fictions  9. Mr Wroe’s Virgins: the ‘Other Victorians’ and Recent Fiction B.E. Maidment  10. Pat Barker’s Vanishing Boundaries Lynda Prescott  11. Singular Events: the ‘as if’ of Beryl Bainbridge’s Every Man for Himself  Fiona Becket  Part 4: Narrative Geographies  12. Iain Sinclair’s Millennial Fiction: The Example of Slow Chocolate Autopsy Julian Wolfreys  13. Hedgemony: Suburban Space in The Buddha of Suburbia Susan Brook  14. Iain Sinclair: The Psychotic Geographer Treads the Borderlines Peter Brooker

Biography

Nick Bentley