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    Atlas svetovne literature (uredil Malcolm Bradbury) by Daniela Brečko

    Published 1999-12-01
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    Poststructuralism, postmodernism and British academic attitudes: with special reference to David Lodge, Malcolm Bradbury and Gabriel Josipovici by Bostock, Paddy

    Published 1989
    “…The central sections of this thesis examine the critical and fictional writing of three British academics, David Lodge, Malcolm Bradbury and Gabriel Josipovici, in order to elucidate their attitudes towards poststructuralist and postmodernist thinking in the quarter century roughly between the mid-nineteen sixties and the late nineteen eighties. …”
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    The “Language” of Campus Novels - A Gap Between High Ideals of an Institution and Human Weaknesses by Stăncuţa Ramona DIMA-LAZA

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…I focused on the works of two representative writers in this respect, that is, Kingsley Amis and Malcolm Bradbury. It is a very modern theme because it does not concern only professors but also students and implicitly their parents, and hence, the huge popularity of this literary genre. …”
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    Reading Brexit Backwards: British Eurosceptic Fiction from the European Coal and Steel Community to Maastricht by Kristian Shaw

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Beginning with a brief contextual analysis of the events leading to the 2016 EU Referendum, this article will argue that early warning signs of British antipathy were evident in literary responses to integration from the creation of the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) to the signing of the Maastricht Treaty which established the European Union.Through a close reading of selected fictions by key figures in this period, including Kingsley Amis, Nancy Mitford, Angus Wilson and Malcolm Bradbury, the article identifies how early warning signs of British antipathy to European integration were clearly evident in post-war literature. …”
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    Modernist Fiction from Sin to Art by Liliana COLODEEVA

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The paper points out the impact of such names as Henry James, Virginia Woolf, Joseph Conrad, Arnold Bennett and Malcolm Bradbury, personalities that sought to change the status of the novel through their works. …”
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