Working-Class Literature(s). / Volume II, : Historical and International Perspectives / / John Lennon and Magnus Nilsson.

The aim of this collection is to contribute to the forging of a more robust, politically useful, and theoretically elaborate understanding of working-class literature(s). These essays map a substantial terrain: the history of working-class literature(s) in Argentina, Denmark, Germany, Japan, Singapo...

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