@inbook{4172535212214827ab12d26d429744b2,
title = "Storm Jameson: Fascism and Social Justice",
abstract = "The Yorkshire novelist Storm Jameson wrote that her work tended to {\textquoteleft}sag beneath my great ideas{\textquoteright}, as she fought to reconcile her own frustrations with a world of isms and inconsistencies. This chapter explores In the Second Year (1936) Storm Jameson{\textquoteright}s dystopian vision of fascist Britain and what this might look like. Like many of her other novels is waterlogged with dialogues and monologues which seek to unpack and explore the great ideas of the age - modernity; capitalism; materialism; individualism - and the ways in which they inform and underpin the attractions of a particularly British fascism, one fashioned in a crucible of class prejudices, the public school system and growing inequality.",
keywords = "Storm Jameson, Women Writers, Fascism, World War Two, Novel of Ideas",
author = "Katherine Cooper",
year = "2024",
month = dec,
doi = "10.1017/9781009086745.013",
language = "English",
pages = "207--222",
editor = "Rachel Potter and Matthew Taunton",
booktitle = "The British Novel of Ideas",
publisher = "Cambridge University Press",
address = "United Kingdom",
}