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how did world war 2 effect British literature?
I really don't understand this. Can some one please explain.
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
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- Tim DLv 71 decade ago
Do a search for Angry Young Men, young authors like Alan Sillitoe who had served through the war, their subjects are often class, provinciality, gritty drama, often featuring unattractive heroes (anti-hero). Also look at George Orwell whose two best known works Nineteen Eighty Four and Animal Farm were both published after the Second World War.
There is a definite swing towards radicalism (both to the left and right) in the subject and manner of writing.