‘Socialism and British Literature is a complex, closely argued book, but it is also lucid and exact. It makes extensive but judicious use of dense, often difficult theory, explaining even the most challenging concepts clearly and precisely. Its theoretical sophistication does not lead to a neglect of literary texts or their reduction to illustrative examples. The book is composed largely of careful, illuminating close readings of literature. The diversity of these analyses demonstrates a commitment to heterogeneity, not as an abstraction, but as central to analytical and political practice. Socialism and British Literature is a pleasure to read, though often, in the best sense, a demanding one.’ - Ben Clarke, Associate Professor of English, University of North Carolina, Greensboro