The Cambridge Companion to British Utopian Literature and Culture since 1945
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Offers an authoritative account of British utopian literature and culture from the postwar to the present. Written by leading scholars, it presents a wide-ranging account of utopian thinking in novels, plays, films, TV, and poetry. Scholars and students will find analyses of British writers taught at university level.
Offers an authoritative account of British utopian literature and culture from the postwar to the present written by leading scholars.
This Companion presents an authoritative study of British utopian literature and culture in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Written by leading scholars, it offers a wide-ranging account of utopian thinking in novels, plays, films, TV, fanzines, and poetry.
Scholars and students interested in the utopian imagination will find nuanced analyses of British texts, situated within their materialist contexts. With a particular focus on countercultural and subcultural narratives, the book explores how British utopian visions of better societies offer a forceful critique of contemporary inequities such as racism, gender-based violence, class politics, and ecological harm.
Blending the utopian with other genres, including the dystopia, the post-apocalypse, and ecocatastrophe narratives, the texts discussed reveal powerful images of utopian possibility. These works offer us vital imaginative and critical resources at a time of ongoing political, economic, and social crises.
Series: Cambridge Companions to Literature
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781009690508
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 12 February 2026
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
Illustration: Worked examples or Exercises
Contributors:
- Edited by Caroline Edwards
Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education
DIMENSIONS
Weight: 326g
Pages: 326
About the Author
Professor Caroline Edwards has published widely on contemporary literature, critical theory, and science fiction. Caroline's research has been featured by BBC Radio 4, BBC Radio 3, BBC One South East, the New Statesman, Times Higher Education, the Guardian, SFX Magazine, and in a dedicated exhibition at the Museum of London.
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