An extraordinary, thoughtful and thought-provoking study, <i>Figures of Catastrophe</i> is very highly recommended for community and academic library Literary Studies reference collections and supplemental curriculums.
Midwest Book Review
Few critics could match the subtlety of Mulhern's interpretations or the eloquent precision of his prose. Perhaps the best thing about this book is that it sends the reader back to the novels to test out its hypotheses, thus providing an education in the condition of culture novel and its polymorphic figures of catastrophe.
- Maud Ellman, Critical Inquiry
This is a book to be grateful for.
Criticism
A concluding discussion elicits the characteristics of the English condition of culture novel, in an international setting, and closes in, finally, on the central conundrum of the genre: its uncanny reprise, in its own plane, of the historical arc of the modern labour movement in Britain, from its beginnings in the late nineteenth century through its post-war heyday to the seemingly inexorable decline of recent decades.