2020
DOI: 10.1080/24692921.2020.1712763
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Fascism, comedy, and weak commitments in Nancy Mitford’sWigs on the Green

Abstract: Occupying an ambiguous position in relation to the literary movements of the twentieth century, British writer Nancy Mitford (1904Mitford ( -1973 is most well-known for her postwar novels, The Pursuit of Love (1945) and Love in a Cold Climate (1949). However, her interwar novels published in the early years of her writing career offer the potential for fruitful readings. This article takes as its focus Mitford's 1935 novel Wigs on the Green, a romantic comedy revolving around a fascist pageant play. Through c… Show more

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