“Hope on, hope ever. One of these fine days my ship will come in:” The Politics of Hope in Walter Greenwood’s Love on the Dole (1933)

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  • Collette Colligan King’s College, London

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Walter Greenwood, Hope, Socialism

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“Hope on, hope ever. One of these fine days my ship will come in:” The Politics of Hope in Walter Greenwood’s Love on the Dole (1933). (2001). Postgraduate English: A Journal and Forum for Postgraduates in English, 3. https://postgradenglishjournal.awh.durham.ac.uk/ojs/index.php/pgenglish/article/view/11