Modernism / by Peter Childs
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- 0415196477
- 801.95 CHI-M
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801.95 BEL-C Critical Practice | 801.95 BRE-V Virginia Woolf / | 801.95 CHA-M.3 Modern Literary Criticism: Theory and Practice Vol.3 / | 801.95 CHI-M Modernism / | 801.95 CUL-L Literary Thoery: A Very Short Introduction / | 801.95 CUL-L Literary Thoery: A Very Short Introduction / | 801.95 DAI-C Critical Approaches to Literature |
Modernist movements radically transformed the late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century literary establishment, and their effects are still felt today. Modernism introduces and analyzes what amounted to nothing less than a literary and cultural revolution.
details the origins of modernism and the influence of thinkers such as Darwin, Marx, Freud, Nietzsche, Saussure and Einstein
explores the radical changes which occurred in the arts, literature, drama, and film of the period
traces 'modernism at work' in literature, especially in writings by a range of British, Irish, American and other Anglophone authors including James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, Samuel Beckett, Nella Larsen, Gertrude Stein, Katherine Mansfield, T. S. Eliot, and many others
explains recent critical interest in the culture and worldwide impact of modernism
reflects upon the shift from modernism to postmodernism.
At once accessible and critically informed, Modernism guides readers from first steps in the field to an advanced understanding of one of the most important cultural phenomena of the last centuries.
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