Routledge Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature
About the Book Series
From Joyce to Rushdie, Modernism to Food Writing, Routledge Studies in Twentieth Century Literature looks at both the literature and culture of the 20th century. This series is our home for cutting-edge, upper-level scholarly studies and edited collections. Considering literature alongside religion, popular culture, race, gender, ecology, travel, class, space, and other subjects, titles are characterized by dynamic interventions into established subjects and innovative studies on emerging topics.
Angela Carter Translator and Translated: In the Workshop of Creation
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By Martine Hennard Dutheil de la Rochère, Marie Emilie Walz
December 22, 2025
Angela Carter Translator and Translated situates the British writer Angela Carter within a global framework by documenting how foreign languages and cultures played a key role in her work, before gaining attention internationally today, notably in translation. A published translator who used ...
Disability, Illness, and the Vampire in Literature and Culture
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By Drumlin N.M. Crape, Brooke Cameron
December 22, 2025
Drumlin N.M. Crape and Brooke Cameron’s Disability and the Vampire is an edited collection of essays addressing a wide range of literary depictions of vampirism and disability, from early and formative Victorian vampire stories like Eric Stenbock’s ‘The True Story of a Vampire’ (1894) and Dion ...
Food Places in Children's Literature
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By Sabine Planka
December 15, 2025
Food Places in Children’s Literature analyses how food, place and social interactions are intertwined in children’s and young adult novels. This book sets out to analyse a range of children’s books from across the 20th and 21st centuries, each of which relate to specific kinds of places, from the ...
Modernism’s Queer Parents: Parenthood in Thomas Mann, Virginia Woolf, and Marcel Proust
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By Anchit Sathi
December 02, 2025
This volume offers the first critical examination of how societal pressures compelling individuals towards parenthood are experienced, processed, and enacted by queer characters in selected works by Thomas Mann, Virginia Woolf, and Marcel Proust—authors now widely regarded as queer, despite not ...
Reading T. S. Eliot: The Rose Garden and After (1930s–1950s)
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By Dídac Llorens-Cubedo, Viorica Patea
November 19, 2025
In “Burnt Norton”, the poetic speaker enters a rose garden, a space of envisioned timeless illumination. This experience sets in motion a spiritual quest, which will confer unity upon Four Quartets. For the poet himself, it inaugurates a creative phase (mid 1930s-late 1950s) that strengthens his ...
Virginia Woolf’s Microgenesis: Mental States and Conceptual Worlds
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By James Kearns
September 12, 2025
Virginia Woolf’s Microgenesis engages with Virginia Woolf’s writings in the context of her own unique methodological approach to mind, to meaning, and to making whole. This volume argues that this preoccupation with the metaphysics of “wholeness,” a dread, indeed, of both fragmentation and what ...
Tennessee Williams’s America: Homes, Families, Exiles
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By Ahmed Honeini
September 11, 2025
Tennessee Williams’s America is the first full-length study of homes, families, and familial exile in the plays of Tennessee Williams. The central argument of this book is that Williams’s vision of American life in his plays is predicated upon challenging the traditional idea of the home and family...
Puzzling Modernism in Twentieth-Century Literature
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By Laura Lorhan
July 31, 2025
Puzzling Modernism in Twentieth-Century Literature identifies a sustained interest in puzzles, such as the jigsaw and Fifteen Puzzle, dating back to the 1880s in the United States, and argues that puzzles appealed to modernist authors because they offer a framework for acknowledging the grim ...
An Analysis of Chinese Literature in the New Era: Navigating Identity and Modernity
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By Mao Nie
July 30, 2025
An Analysis of Chinese Literature in the New Era serves as an essential window for international audiences to understand the rapid development of China over more than three decades and offers a critical interpretation of Chinese literature during this time. Due to the multifaceted influences of ...
Durée as Einstein-in-the-Heart: Mary Butts and Virginia Woolf
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By Candice Kent
July 30, 2025
Durée as Einstein-in-the-Heart traces the trajectory of modernist interaction with Bergson and Einstein through the works of Virginia Woolf (1882–1941) and Mary Butts (1890–1937). It presents an overview of critical approaches that focus on time in Woolf’s novels, and that foreground Bergson in ...
Owen Barfield’s Poetry, Drama, and Fiction: Rider on Pegasus
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By Jeffrey Hipolito
July 30, 2025
Owen Barfield influenced a diverse range of writers that includes T. S. Eliot, J. R. R. Tolkien, W. H. Auden, Howard Nemerov, and Saul Bellow, and Owen Barfield's Poetry, Drama, and Fiction is the first book to comprehensively explore and assess the literary career of the "fourth Inkling," Owen ...
Reading James Joyce and Orhan Pamuk: A Modernist Bildung at Work
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By Petru Golban
July 23, 2025
Reading James Joyce and Orhan Pamuk reveals how by embracing the idea that an individual subject and history (of a nation and the city) mutually shape identities as formative processes, James Joyce and Orhan Pamuk create “portraits” adapting bildung to chart the becoming of the protagonist ...