James Hanley : Modernism and the Working Class
by
John Fordham
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0708317553
ISBN-13
9780708317556
Publisher
University of Wales Press
Imprint
University of Wales Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 27th, 2002
Print length
256 Pages
Weight
572 grams
Dimensions
21.80 x 15.30 x 2.10 cms
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This is a study of the work of James Hanley, who was brought up in Liverpool and worked as a merchant seaman before becoming a professional writer. It discusses Hanley's relationship to London and the institutional culture of high modernism, and his association with Wales.
James Hanley (1901-85) was brought up in Liverpool and worked as a merchant seaman before becoming a professional writer. The first of his twenty-four novels, Drift, was published in 1930. In this wide-ranging study of Hanley''s life and writings, John Fordham argues that, although Hanley''s work is most commonly identified with ''proletarian'' realism, it should instead be thought of as a sustained engagement with modernism. Fordham discusses Hanley''s relationship to London and the institutional culture of high modernism, as well as his association with his adopted country. Wales, where he lived for more than thirty years and which figures so importantly in his imagination. Through a close analysis of Hanley''s writing and the social and cultural contexts of his work. Fordham demonstrates the importance of the category of class for understanding the literary history of modernism and shows how Hanley''s work reveals the conflicting and contradictory aspects of modernist culture.
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