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Anti-Fascist Novel in Britain 1923–2023

D.K. Renton

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      This book explores the anti-fascist novel in Britain: its origins in activists' experience, its solutions to questions of how to organise. Some of the works Renton discusses are classics of twentieth-century literature including Muriel Spark’s The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Remains of the Day and Hanif Kureishi’s The Buddha of Suburbia. Some are or were best-sellers – including Len Deighton’s SS-GB. The novels share certain themes: a central character is radicalised towards fascism and that decision shapes the protagonist’s life for the worse. Alternatively, in a mirror version of the same pattern, a protagonist becomes an anti-fascist and seeks to improve the world around them. Renton explains the real-life history that these novels reflect and the committed anti-fascist politics with which they engage.This book will be of interest to researchers of antifascism, and social, cultural, and political history.

      CONTRIBUTORS: D.K. Renton EAN: 9781041269144 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: 224 WEIGHT: HEIGHT: 234 mm
      PUBLISHED BY: Taylor & Francis Ltd DATE PUBLISHED: 2026-07-07 CITY: GENRE: LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 20th Century, POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory WIDTH: 156 mm SPINE:

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      Literature: history and criticism, Social and cultural history

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      D. K. Renton is a British historian and barrister. His other books include Horatio Bottomley and the Far Right Before Fascism (Routledge, 2023), Labour’s Antisemitism Crisis: What the Left Got Wrong and How to Learn From It (Routledge 2022), No Free Speech for Fascists: Exploring ‘No Platform’ in History, Law and Politics (Routledge 2021) and Never Again: Rock Against Racism and the Anti-Nazi League 1976–1982 (Routledge 2019).

      Format: Paperback / softback

      This book explores the anti-fascist novel in Britain: its origins in activists' experience, its solutions to questions of how to organise. Some of the works Renton discusses are classics of twentieth-century literature including Muriel Spark’s The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Remains of the Day and Hanif Kureishi’s The Buddha of Suburbia. Some are or were best-sellers – including Len Deighton’s SS-GB. The novels share certain themes: a central character is radicalised towards fascism and that decision shapes the protagonist’s life for the worse. Alternatively, in a mirror version of the same pattern, a protagonist becomes an anti-fascist and seeks to improve the world around them. Renton explains the real-life history that these novels reflect and the committed anti-fascist politics with which they engage.This book will be of interest to researchers of antifascism, and social, cultural, and political history.

      CONTRIBUTORS: D.K. Renton EAN: 9781041269144 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: 224 WEIGHT: HEIGHT: 234 mm
      PUBLISHED BY: Taylor & Francis Ltd DATE PUBLISHED: 2026-07-07 CITY: GENRE: LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 20th Century, POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory WIDTH: 156 mm SPINE:

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      Literature: history and criticism, Social and cultural history

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      D. K. Renton is a British historian and barrister. His other books include Horatio Bottomley and the Far Right Before Fascism (Routledge, 2023), Labour’s Antisemitism Crisis: What the Left Got Wrong and How to Learn From It (Routledge 2022), No Free Speech for Fascists: Exploring ‘No Platform’ in History, Law and Politics (Routledge 2021) and Never Again: Rock Against Racism and the Anti-Nazi League 1976–1982 (Routledge 2019).

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