A State of Play

How has British democracy been represented in novels, plays and films in a century of political turbulence? Steven Fielding offers the first book length study of the fictionalisation of British politics during the rise, consolidation and apparent fall of party politics.

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Main Author: Steven Fielding (auth)
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Bloomsbury Academic 2014
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