In this survey course we will explore the literary production of the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Spanning two world wars, the demise of the British Empire, post-war Britain up to post-Brexit ambitions and anxieties, the literary texts bear witness to a sense of contraction and centrifugation. We will thus be able to identify the emergence of glocal perspectives with generic conventions called into question. We will also consider the contribution of Anglophone writing from around the globe and reflect on the idea of ‘English Literary History’ in our time. I encourage debate and conversations; this lecture is not a one-way street. We are in this together, exploring the prose, poetry and plays that were shaped by our recent past and that play a part in shaping our present.

All the excerpts discussed in this lecture will be provided via a digital platform and should be studied prior to the respective lecture.