Family and the Scottish Working-Class Novel 1984-1994 - A study of novels by Janice Galloway, Alasdair Gray, Robin Jenkins, James Kelman, A. L. Kennedy, William McIlvanney, Agnes Owens, Alan Spence and George Friel

Horst Prillinger

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Horst Prillinger - Family and the Scottish Working-Class Novel 1984-1994 - A study of novels by Janice Galloway, Alasdair Gray, Robin Jenkins, James Kelman, A. L. Kennedy, William McIlvanney, Agnes Owens, Alan Spence and George Friel.
‘They fuck you up, your mum and dad,' the poet Philip Larkin wrote a few decades ago. Sometimes more, sometimes less explicitly, Scottish authors of... Lire la suite
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‘They fuck you up, your mum and dad,' the poet Philip Larkin wrote a few decades ago. Sometimes more, sometimes less explicitly, Scottish authors of the past twenty years have written down their point of view on the state of the working-class family. This study deals with nineteen novels written between 1984 and 1994 and two precursors written about ten years earlier. Following the family sociologists' model of the family life cycle, the study examines the vital stages of family life in novels spanning four generations of Scottish writers, from Robin Jenkins (b.
1912) to A. L. Kennedy (b. 1965).

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Biographie de Horst Prillinger

The Author : Horst Prillinger received his Doctorate from the University of Vienna in 1998. He currently works at the Vienna University Library and teaches English language and literature at the University of Vienna and the Vienna State College of Education.

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