Soft metafiction(s) : Mary Stewart and the self-reflective middlebrow
This thesis examines the romantic thrillers of Mary Stewart, which were internationally bestselling novels in the post-war British fiction marketplace. Through my reading of Stewart, I nuance current critical perceptions of the mid-twentieth century middlebrow novel, which, I argue, is characterised...
Main Author: | Keegan, Faye Jessica |
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University of Newcastle upon Tyne
2016
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Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.719763 |
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