Edward Upward and Left-Wing Literary Culture in Britain
earliest edition we have, 2013 Taylor & Francis Group, 2016 228 pages
The first book-length consideration of one of the major British left-wing writers of the twentieth century, this collection positions the life and works of Edward Upward (1903-2009) in the changing artistic, political and social contexts of the last century. The contributors examine the full range of Upward's work, including a wealth of unpublished materials, bringing attention to his importance as a twentieth-centur...
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