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Volume 20 (2008): Issue 1 (Mar 2008): Contemporary Fiction. Guest Editor: Katharine Cockin
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Critical Survey
Table of Contents
Introduction
Introduction
Contemporary Fiction
Articles
From 'The Purest Literature We Have' to 'A Spirit Grown Corrupt'
Embracing Contamination in Twentieth-Century Crime Fiction
The Family Plot in Recent Novels by P.D. James and Reginald Hill
Traces of Shame
Margaret Atwood's Portrayal of Childhood Bullying and its Consequences in Cat's Eye
Are Clones Really Different?
Evidence from a Bildungsroman – Eva Hoffman's The Secret
Carl Djerassi's Seed
Sex, Violence and Concrete
The Post-war Dystopian Vision of London in Nineteen Eighty-Four
Politics, the Domestic and the Uncanny Effects of the Everyday in Ian McEwan's Saturday
Poetry
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