%0 Journal Article %T Patrick Hamilton¡¯s Hangover Square and the Landscapes of Fascism %A Simon GOULDING %J E-rea : Revue ¨¦lectronique d¡¯¨¦tudes sur le Monde Anglophone %D 2006 %I %R 10.4000/erea.252 %X If Patrick Hamilton¡¯s name is recognised at all these days, then it is for his stage thrillers Rope (1929) and Gaslight (1938). Still played in repertory, these may be his best-known works but are hardly typical of his output. Hamilton had been a published writer since his early twenties and Hangover Square (1941) was his eighth novel. Like the preceding novels, it covers much of the same thematic and topographic territory. It is a world of boarding houses in unfashionable parts of London, pu... %U http://erea.revues.org/252