Kristin Ewins
University of Oxford
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ELH | 2015
Kristin Ewins
Revisionist accounts of 1930s literature have questioned conventional critical divisions between politicized and modernist writing of the decade. Similar attempts have been made to reassess the distinctions between middlebrow and highbrow literature, but these have tended to accept middlebrow art as an unproblematic vehicle for middle-class values. Little attention has been paid to the popularity of middlebrow modes of representation among interwar writers on the left. Reading Winifred Holtby and Storm Jameson in relation to Virginia Woolf, this essay explores how politically committed novelists incorporated socialist ideas into their fiction to influence middle-class readers.
Journal of European Periodical Studies | 2016
Marianne Van Remoortel; Kristin Ewins; Maaike Koffeman; Matthew Philpotts
Key Words. A Journal of Cultural Materialism No. 7 (2009) ‘The Century’s Wide Margin’ | 2009
Kristin Ewins
Center for Feminist Social Studies Research Seminar, Örebro University, Örebro, Sweden, April 4, 2017 | 2017
Kristin Ewins
5th International Conference of the European Society for Periodical Research (ESPRit), Periodical Counter Cultures, Liverpool, UK, July 7-8, 2016 | 2016
Kristin Ewins
Modernism and the Moral Life, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom, May 30, 2014. | 2014
Kristin Ewins
Modernism Now! BAMS International Conference, Institute of English Studies, University of London, London, UK, 26-28 June, 2014. | 2014
Kristin Ewins
English Research Seminar, Uppsala University, Uppsala, 2014. | 2014
Kristin Ewins
Crossing the Space Between, 1914-1945 - The 16th annual conference of the multidisciplinary society, Institute of English Studies, University of London, London, UK, July 17-19, 2014. | 2014
Kristin Ewins
Culture, Journals, and Working-Class Movements, 1820-1979, Working Class Movement Library, Salford, UK, 16 May, 1913. | 2013
Kristin Ewins