Nicholas Bentley n.bentley@keele.ac.uk
Ghost Towns: The Haunting, Deindustrialized Spaces of Ross Raisin's 'Waterline' and Martin Amis's 'Lionel Asbo'
Bentley, N
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S Lee
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Bentley, N. (2022). Ghost Towns: The Haunting, Deindustrialized Spaces of Ross Raisin's 'Waterline' and Martin Amis's 'Lionel Asbo'. In S. Lee (Ed.), Locating Classed Subjectivities: Intersections of Space and Working-Class Life in Nineteenth-, Twentieth-, and Twenty-First-Century British Writing (146--166). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003119425-9
Publication Date | 2022-03 |
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Deposit Date | May 31, 2023 |
Pages | 146--166 |
Book Title | Locating Classed Subjectivities: Intersections of Space and Working-Class Life in Nineteenth-, Twentieth-, and Twenty-First-Century British Writing |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003119425-9 |
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