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General Editors PrefaceGeneral Introduction1 Contexts: History, Politics, Culture Introduction British Empire, decline and loss Censorship Class structure Cold War Counter-culture Feminism and the role of women Holocaust Migrant experience and multiculturalism Northern Irish troubles Political protest Popular culture Religion Science and technological innovation Sex and sexuality War Youth culture2 Texts: Themes, Issues, Concepts Introduction Absurdist theatre Alternative theatre Anglo-Welsh literature Angry young men Avant-garde poetry Black British literature Campus novel Class Concrete poetry Empire, end of Englishness Epic theatre Gay and lesbian writing Genre fiction History Holocaust literature Irish literature Kitchen sink drama Language poetry London, literary representations of Magic realism Marketing of literature Modemism, legacy of Movement, the Nature New voices in 21 st-century literature Performance poetry Political commitment Postcolonial literature Postmodern literature Realism Regional identity Scottish literature Theatre of Cruelty Underground poetry Urban experience Womens writing3 Criticism: Approaches, Theory, Practice Introduction Cultural materialism Deconstruction Dialogic theory Feminist criticism Gender criticism Leavisite criticism Marxist criticism Narratology New Criticism New Historicism Postcolonial criticism Postmodernist theory Poststructuralism Psychoanalytic criticism Reader-response criticism StructuralismNotesChronologyGeneral IndexIndex of Works Cited