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History in Our Hands: A Critical Anthology of Writings on Literature, Culture and Politics from the 1930s

by Patrick Deane

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This collection of social, political and cultural history writings from the 1930s, still dominated by the Auden generation, brings together important texts of the period and makes accessible some of the key writings of the decade which are either difficult to locate or have long been out of print. It offers students the opportunity to explore the ideas behind the fiction, poetry, art and music of the period.… (more)
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This collection of social, political and cultural history writings from the 1930s, still dominated by the Auden generation, brings together important texts of the period and makes accessible some of the key writings of the decade which are either difficult to locate or have long been out of print. It offers students the opportunity to explore the ideas behind the fiction, poetry, art and music of the period.

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