The twentieth-century English university and its exclusions: literature and the politics of expanding higher education
This thesis, situated at the intersection of literary scholarship, intellectual and social history, and critical university studies, explores the richly heterogeneous, and largely overlooked, body of responses by a number of major literary writers to the mass expansion of higher education during the...
Main Author: | Lu, M |
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Other Authors: | Small, H |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2020
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