Working Class Fiction
Discover the significant evolution of working-class literature with "Working Class Fiction" by Ian Haywood, published by Liverpool University Press in 1996. This engaging book offers a thorough introduction to over 150 years of literary contributions from the working class. Spanning a concise 96 pages, Haywood’s work delves into the themes, narratives, and cultural contexts that shape this vital genre. Ideal for students and enthusiasts of literary criticism, this volume seeks to illuminate the often-overlooked voices in literature. Whether you are a seasoned scholar or a curious reader, "Working Class Fiction" provides valuable insights into the diverse experiences and struggles depicted in these impactful works. Don't miss the chance to enrich your literary knowledge and appreciation with this essential guide to the stories that have emerged from working-class communities.