Late Modernism and the Avant-garde British Novel

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Late Modernism and the Avant-garde British Novel
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Book excerpt: 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.


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