Philip Tew - Selected Works

Selected Works

Books :

  • Coming of Age. Bazalgette, L., Holden, J., Tew, P., Hubble, N. and Morrison, J., London: Demos, 2011.
  • Zadie Smith London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009 .
  • Beckett and Death. Steve Barfield, Philip Tew and Matthew Feldman (eds). London: Continuum, 2009 .
  • New Versions of Pastoral: Post-romantic, Modern, and Contemporary Responses to the Tradition. David James and Philip Tew (eds). Madison / Teeaneck: Fairleigh Dickinson UP, 2009. pp. 295. .
  • Writers Talk: Interviews with Contemporary British Novelists. (With Fiona Tolan and Leigh Wilson). London: Continuum, 2008. pp. 257(ISBN 1847140246 / 978-1847140241).
  • Re-Reading B. S. Johnson. Philip Tew and Glyn White (eds.) London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. pp. 240. (ISBN 978-0-230-52492-7) (ISBN 0-230-52492-3).
  • The Contemporary British Novel, London: Continuum, 2007. Second Revised Edition. pp. 257 (ISBN 082647349) (ISBN 0826493203 / 978-0826493200 ).
  • British Fiction Today. Philip Tew and Rod Mengham (eds.) London: Continuum, 2006 (ISBN 08264 87319) (ISBN 08264 873 27).
  • Jim Crace. Contemporary British Fiction series (gen. ed. Dr. Daniel Lea). Manchester: Manchester UP, 2006. (P/B 0719069130/ 978-0719069130; H/B 0719069122/ 978-0719069123).
  • The Contemporary British Novel, London: Continuum, 2004, pp. 206 (ISBN 082647349) (ISBN 0 8624 7350 4). Reviewed in TLS No. 5294, 17 Sept. 2004.

Chapters and Essays in Books & Collections:

  • ‘Childhood, longing, sexuality, violence and sacrifice in ‘’The River’’, ‘’An Episode of Sparrows’’, and ‘’The Greengage Summer’’. In ‘’Rumer Godden: International and Intermodern Storyteller’’. Phyllis Lassner and Lucy Le-Guilcher (eds). Ashgate, 2010 forthcoming .
  • 'Kurt Vonnegut's Mother Night (1961) Howard W. Campbell, Jr., and the Banalities of Evil,' in New Critical essays on Kurt Vonnegut. David Simmons (ed). New York: Palgrave Macmilla, 2009: 11 - 26.
  • ‘Situating the Violence of J.G. Ballard's Postmillennial Fiction: The Possibilities of Sacrifice, the Certainties of Trauma,’ in J. G. Ballard: Contemporary Critical Perspectives. Jeanette Baxter (ed). London: Continuum, 2008: 107 - 119.

Periodical and Journal Publication:

  • 'Zadie Smith’s On Beauty: Art and transatlantic antagonisms in the anglo-american academy.' Symbiosis 15 (2) 2011: 219- 236
  • ‘Across the Prairies, and Beyond the Postmodern: A. L. Kennedy, Linda Hutcheon and Realizing the Contemporary.’ Wascana Review of Contemporary Poetry and Fiction. Spring 2003 (38:1): 51 – 65. (ISSN 0043 0412).
  • ‘Introduction.’ New Formations: A Journal of Culture / Theory / Politics. Philip Tew and Wendy Wheeler (eds.). 49 (Spring 2003): 7 – 13. (ISSN 09502378; ISBN 0-85315-974-2).


Electronic / Online Publication:

  • ‘B. S. Johnson.’ The Literary Encyclopaedia. Published 9 Mar 2003. http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=2376
  • ‘Teaching the Contemporary: Fiction.’ English Subject Centre project, Prof.. Philip Tew & Dr. Mark Addis. Completed & published April 2007. http://www.english.heacademy.ac.uk/explore/projects/archive/contemp/contemp1.php.


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