Philip Tew - Notable Publications

Notable Publications

Tew's publications include the following books: B. S. Johnson: A Critical Reading (Manchester UP, 2001), Contemporary British Fiction (Polity, 2003) co-edited with Richard J. Lane and Rod Mengham (Reader in English, Jesus College, Cambridge), The Contemporary British Novel (Continuum, 2004; Svetovi Press Serbian translation 2006; second rev. ed. 2007), Jim Crace: A Critical Introduction (Manchester UP, 2006), British Fiction Today co-edited with Rod Mengham (Continuum, 2006) and Re-reading B. S. Johnson (Palgrave Macmillan, 2007) a collection co-edited with Glyn White, and Writer's Talk co-edited with Fiona Tolan and Leigh Wilson (Continuum, 2008). Recent years have seen the publication of first Re-Envisioning the Pastoral (Fairleigh Dickinson UP) co-edited with David James, followed by Modernism Handbook (Continuum) co-edited with Alex Murray, and Beckett and Death (Continuum), and even more recently Tew has produced Zadie Smith (Palgrave Macmillan, 2010) and Beckett and Death (Continuum, 2009) co-edited with Steve Barfield and Matthew Feldman. Tew is co-editor of two series: Palgrave Macmillan's New British Fiction (with Rod Mengham) and Continuum's Literature and Culture Handbooks.

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