Authors
Blair, PeterEditors
Attwell, DavidAttridge, Derek
Affiliation
University of ChesterPublication Date
2012-01-12
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This chapter in the landmark Cambridge History of South African Literature offers a comprehensive discussion of the 'liberal-concerned' tradition in South African fiction, from the late nineteenth century to the early twenty-first century. It comprises five main parts: 'Liberalism in politics and civil society'; 'Classic liberal fiction, 1883-1948'; 'Liberal fiction during apartheid, 1948-70'; 'Post-liberal fiction during apartheid, 1970-90'; '(Post-)liberal fiction after apartheid'.Citation
Blair, P. (2012). The liberal tradition in fiction. In D. Attwell, & D. Attridge (Eds.), The Cambridge History of South African Literature (pp. 474-499). Cambridge, NY: Cambridge University Press.Publisher
Cambridge University PressAdditional Links
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Book chapterLanguage
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9780521199285Collections
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