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A History of Modernist Literature

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A History of Modernist Literature offers a critical overview of modernism in England from the 1890s to the Second World War. From the New Woman writers and Ford Madox Ford’s The English Review to seminal works such as BLAST, Ulysses and The Waste Land, it focuses on the writers, texts, and movements that were especially significant in the development of this transatlantic phenomenon. In addition to the contribution individual writers made to modernism, the book also explores the intellectual debates, networks and communities that facilitated the creation of key literary works.

The book is chronologically organized, spanning early modernism, the period 1910-1914, modernism during wartime, the years 1918-1930, and modernism in the 1930s, and it concludes with a brief exploration of modernism’s afterlives in the post-1945 period. At once a comprehensive survey, and a detailed critical account of modernism as it developed and changed over this forty-year span, A History of Modernist Literature is essential reading for anyone in the fields of modernism and early twentieth-century English literature.

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Modernism, modernist literature, literary history, 20th century British literature, twentieth-century English literary culture, literature late 1890s, literary production, modernist authors, James Joyce, Ford Madox Ford, T. S. Eliot

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Modernism, modernist literature, literary history, 20th century British literature, twentieth-century English literary culture, literature late 1890s, literary production, modernist authors, James Joyce, Ford Madox Ford, T. S. Eliot

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Författare
Utgivare
John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
Utgivningsår
2012
Språk
en
Utgåva
1
Serie
Blackwell History of Literature
Sidantal
624 sidor
Kategori
Litteraturforskning
Format
E-bok
eISBN (ePUB)
9781118607343
Tryckt ISBN
9781118607305

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