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post war english fiction

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After the war most English writers chose to focus on aesthetic or social rather than political problems; C. P. Snow was perhaps the notable exception. The novelists Henry Green , Ivy Compton-Burnett , Joyce Cary , and Lawrence Durrell , and the poets Robert Graves , Edwin Muir , Louis MacNeice , and Edith Sitwell tended to cultivate their own distinctive voices. Other novelists and playwrights of the 1950s, often called the angry young men , expressed a deep dissatisfaction with British society, combined with despair that anything could be done about it.

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