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1. The Transformation Of Pygmalion: Identity Creation In The Twentieth Century British Narrative
2. Narrating historians: Crises of historical authority in twentieth-century British fiction
3. Expanding Arcadias: Pastoral myth-making in twentieth-century British fiction
4. Chinese poetry of Li Po set by four twentieth-century British composers: Bantock, Warlock, Bliss and Lambert (Sir Granville Bantock, Peter Warlock, Sir Arthur Bliss, Constant Lambert)
5. Paths towards self-discovery: Transitional objects and intersubjectivity in four late-twentieth-century British novels (Julian Barnes, A. S. Byatt, Angela Carter, John Fowles)
6. Fictions of nature: Ecology, science, and culture in twentieth-century British literature
7. Mind the gap: The politics of twentieth-century British drama
8. The muddying of the wells: Twentieth-century British opera and the literary librettist
9. Revisiting the great good place: The country house, landscape and Englishness in twentieth-century British fiction
10. Mind over mother: Gender, education, and culture in twentieth century British women's fiction (Virginia Woolf, Dorothy L. Sayers, Margaret Drabble, Anita Brookner, Jeanette Winterson)
11. Folklore, fantasy, and fiction: The function of supernatural folklore in nineteenth and early twentieth-century British prose narratives of the literary fantastic
12. Cities of affluence and anger: Urbanism and social class in twentieth century British literature (E. M. Forster, Evelyn Waugh, Doris Lessing, Joseph Conrad, Salman Rushdie, Zimbabwe, India)
13. Histories of difference: Foucault and the late twentieth-century British novel
14. THE LEGACY OF PROSPERO IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY BRITISH AND AMERICAN DRAMA
15. Untimely citizens: Late realism in twentieth-century British literature
16. Adrift at home: National belonging and narrative form in the rooms of twentieth-century British fiction
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