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- W4230891106 abstract "Edwardian fiction remains one of the least critically explored and arguably the most contradictory of rubrics in the study of British literature. Although the chronological expanse of the category could not be clearer, falling between the death of Victoria in 1901 and the ascension to the throne of King George V in 1910, the term remains elusive. For many commentators Edwardian fiction is a murky interregnum between the robust heyday of Victorian fiction and the golden era of modernist innovation, a formally tame holdover and depreciation of Victorian realist values. Yet if one includes both realist and modernist texts, the range of achievement in British fiction in the decade and a half of the twentieth century is extraordinary, with early peaks represented by Joseph Conrad's Lord Jim (1900), Henry James's The Sacred Fount (1901), Rudyard Kipling's Kim (1901), and Samuel Butler's The Way of All Flesh (1903), the intervening years studded by major writing by E. M. Forster and May Sinclair as well as Galsworthy's multivolume Forsyte Saga , H. G. Wells's series of novels addressing sex and society, and Arnold Bennett's Five Towns trilogy, then concluding with Lawrence's Sons and Lovers (1913) – and if we follow most literary historians who extend Edwardian fiction until World War I – Virginia Woolf ‘s The Voyage Out (1915) and Ford Madox Ford's The Good Soldier (1915), the latter a selfconsciously metahistorical meditation on the waning days of the perfect Edwardian idyll and the first self‐consciously “Edwardian” fictional work. As if to signal the passing glory of rulingclass authority, this would be the last time in which a royal name leant itself to a period of British literature (although the post‐Edwardian term “Georgian” does identify a school of poetry)." @default.
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- W4230891106 title "<scp>E</scp> dwardian Fiction" @default.
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