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  1. British socialist fiction, 1884 - 1914
    Contributor: Mutch, Deborah (Publisher)
    Publisher:  Pickering & Chatto, London [u.a.]

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Mutch, Deborah (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9781848933576
    RVK Categories: HL 1139 ; HL 1541
    Subjects: Englisch; Literatur; Sozialismus
  2. British Socialist Fiction, 1884-1914
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Pickering & Chatto Publishers, London

    Socialism in late Victorian and Edwardian Britain was a highly literate movement. Every socialist group produced some form of written text - a periodical, pamphlets or books - through which their particular brand of politics was promoted.... more

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    Socialism in late Victorian and Edwardian Britain was a highly literate movement. Every socialist group produced some form of written text - a periodical, pamphlets or books - through which their particular brand of politics was promoted. Periodicals, from the Social Democratic Federation's Justice onward, included serials and short fiction written by, and for, socialists.
    Unlike the literature of the earlier Chartist movement or the political history of socialism, the literature of the British Socialist movement has been neglected. This fiction often carries a clear political messa

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781848933576
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    British Socialist Fiction, 1884-1914: Volume 1; Contents of the Edition ; Contents to Volume 1 ; General Introduction ; Acknowledgements ; Bibliography ; Glossary of Dialect Terms ; Introduction to Volume 1 ; Bolton Trotter ; Clarke, 'What a Christmas Carol Wrought'; Ashton, 'Heaw Bill Spriggs Leet New Yer In' ; Commonweal ; H. S. S., 'A Dream of Queer Fishes (A Modern Prose Idyll)' ; D., 'Scaring the Capitalists'; Barclay, 'Master and Man in Heaven'; Maubourg, 'A Mournful Fate'; Justice ; Morris, 'An Old Fable Retold'; 'Utile Dulci', 'Fables for the Times - I: The Monkeys and the Nuts'

    Anon., 'Fables for the Times - II: The PoliticalEconomist and the Flowers'Anon., 'Archie Cameron's Success'; Hannigan, 'Aristos and Demos'; Bramsbury, 'A Working Class Tragedy'; Labour Elector ; Anon., 'A New "Labour" Paper'; To-Day ; Tourgeneff, 'Only a Dog'; 'Bauer und Dichter', 'Eros or Erin. A Tale of an Irish Conspiracy'; Bland, 'Blood'; R. G. B., 'Birds of a Feather'; Broadhouse, 'How He Lost his "Strad"'; Katte, 'The Whip Hand. A Political Story- in Three Parts'; Law, 'The Gospel of Getting On. (To OliveSchreiner.)'; Bellingham, 'Chips'; Editorial Notes ; Silent Corrections

    British Socialist Fiction, 1884-1914: Volume 2 Contents ; Introduction to Volume 2 ; Clarion ; Flestrin, 'A Tale of a Turnip'; Carpenter, 'Saved by a Nose'; M'Ginnis, 'Posterity'; 'Citizen', 'Little Maggie's Boots'; Glasier, 'Telby Torbald: or, A Socialist Transformed'; McMillan, 'Mary's Lover'; Becke, 'A Touch of the Tar Brush'; Lowerison, 'Auld Randy'; Justice ; 'Devilshoof ', 'One New Year's Eve'; 'Devilshoof ', 'On the River'; C. H. V., 'One Among Many'; Baxter, 'The New Shilling'; Baxter, 'A Monkey Story'; C. S. J., 'A Fairy Tale for Tired Socialists'; Labour Elector ; Law, 'Connie'

    Labour Leader Chee, 'The Bank-Manager's Girl'; Mayo, 'A Bit of Tragedy'; Martyn, 'A Mystery'; Claxton, 'Nigel Grey (A Serial Story of Loveand Effort)'; Jeffries, 'A Shop Girl'; Bradbury, 'Guilty - But Drunk'; Labour Prophet ; Elihu, 'Nobody's Business'; Social Democrat ; Anon., 'Rent of Ability'; Anon., 'A Life for a Life'; Teddy Aston's Journal ; Adhem, 'Blood on the Cheap Trip'; Ashton, 'Bill Spriggs an Patsy Filligan o'er Winter Hill. Likewise Bet'; Haslam, 'Murdered by Money'; Ashton, 'Greensauce Sketches. Georgie's Fust Day in t' Factory'; Ashton, 'Th' Kock-Krow Club an' th' War.'

    Plant, 'The Absent-Minded Beggar'Workman's Times ; Anon., 'Sunshine and Shadow'; 'Citizen', 'The Blackleg'; Fair, 'Nan: A New Year's Eve Story'; Baxter, 'A Terrible Crime'; Editorial Notes ; Silent Corrections ; British Socialist Fiction, 1884-1914: Volume 3 ; Contents to Volume 3 ; Introduction to Volume 3 ; Clarion ; Thompson, 'The Labyrinth. A Caution to Husbands: a Warning to Wives'; Suthers, 'The Adventures of a Drop of Water'; [Lyons], 'Little Pictures of the Night'; Beswick, 'Brother Eli on Tramps'; Blatchford, 'Dismal Dan's Story. "The Only Chance He Ever Gave."'

    Lyons, 'A Distressed Gentlewoman. A True History'