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A critical introduction: or, (re)-contextualizing Jonathan Coe's What a carve up! / Philip Tew
Jonathan Coe: the early novels /- Merritt Moseley
Sadness and Jonathan Coe's fiction / Joseph Brooker
Sexing Britannia: Jonathan Coe's What a carve up! or the re/de-sexualization of Thatcherite Britain / Raluca Lliou
What a carve up! a comedy of horrors / Emma Parker
These are my books?: What a carve up! and video aesthetics / James Riley
What became of the people we used to be?: The house of sleep (1997) and the 1970s sitcom, Whatever happened to the likely lads? (1973-75) / Nick Hubble
From prog to punk: cultural politics and the form of the novel in Jonathan Coe's The rotters club / Nick Bentley
Jonathan Coe's The closed circle and A satiric mirror / Sebastian Jenner
A terrible precariousness: financialisation of society and the precariat in Jonathan Coe's The terrible privacy of Maxwell Sim / Francesco di Bernardo
Jonathan Coe's re-writing of popular genres in Expo 58 / Jose Ramón Prado Perez
Gothic horror and haunting processes in Jonathan Coe's Number 11 / Vanessa Guignery
Neo-gothic minutiae and mundanity in Jonathan Coe's satire, Number 11 / Philip Tew
Afterword: an interview with Philip Tew on Number 11 / Jonathan Coe.

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