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- W116721021 abstract "The thesis looks at the origin and development of Lancashire dialect literaturebetween the publication of John Collier's ('Tim Bobbin') A View of the LancashireDialect in 1746, and the death of Allen Clarke ('Teddy Ashton') in 1935.The thesis is partly chronological, paying particular attention to the largelyunexplored period of dialect writing between the 1890s and the 1930s, which suggeststhat earlier assessments of dialect literature need revision. The period before the FirstWorld War witnessed the development of a dialect literature closely linked to the labourmovement in Lancashire, and contributed to the development of a distinctive socialistculture. For a time at least, dialect literature escaped from the middle class patronagewhich characterised it in the 1850s and 1860s, aided by the existence of anindependent, Lancashire-based, press.Dialect literature was never a pure, unadulterated 'voice of the people', and itwas used both by middle and working class social forces to support rival value systems.An argument in dialect suggested a practical, common sense, wisdom, regardless of theactual message. Dialect poetry was used by different writers to support imperialistadventures, Irish home rule, left-wing socialism, and to oppose strikes, women'ssuffrage, and restrictions on access to the countryside. The literature representeddivisions within the working class, as well as attempts from the middle class toinfluence it. Differing class and political standpoints were, on occasions, transcendedby a wider regional consciousness in which dialect had a prominent place. Particular themes within dialect literature are explored, contributing to currentdebates on class, identity, and gender. The treatment of women, war and imperialism,work, and the 'Cotton Famine' of 1861-4 are examined in separate chapters. Selfcriticism,and defences of dialect writing, are looked at in Chapter 6 on DefendingDialect." @default.
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- W116721021 title "Region, class, culture: Lancashire dialect literature 1746-1935" @default.
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