A Companion to Modernist Literature and CultureDavid Bradshaw, Kevin J. H. Dettmar John Wiley & Sons, 15 de abr. de 2008 - 624 páginas The Companion combines a broad grounding in the essential texts and contexts of the modernist movement with the unique insights of scholars whose careers have been devoted to the study of modernism.
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... American Comparative Literature Association, and the author of many volumes on art and literature, most recently ... African American Modernism, was brought out in 2001 by the National Poetry Foundation, and a second collection for the ...
... American Comparative Literature Association, and the author of many volumes on art and literature, most recently ... African American Modernism, was brought out in 2001 by the National Poetry Foundation, and a second collection for the ...
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... American Studies at Purdue University. He is the author of Afro-Orientalism (2004) and Popular Fronts: Chicago and African-American Cultural Politics, 1935–1946 (1999). He is co-editor with James Smethurst of Left of the Color Line ...
... American Studies at Purdue University. He is the author of Afro-Orientalism (2004) and Popular Fronts: Chicago and African-American Cultural Politics, 1935–1946 (1999). He is co-editor with James Smethurst of Left of the Color Line ...
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... African-American dialect as he shouts: “I got de ricklickshun en de blood of de Lamb!” (Faulkner 1987: 341). Baldwin's Go Tell it on the Mountain (1953), a text steeped in modernism, portrays African-American. Religion 23.
... African-American dialect as he shouts: “I got de ricklickshun en de blood of de Lamb!” (Faulkner 1987: 341). Baldwin's Go Tell it on the Mountain (1953), a text steeped in modernism, portrays African-American. Religion 23.
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... African-American religious experience in Depression-era Harlem. The fourteen-year-old John Grimes, stepson of a preacher, undergoes a conversion at his stepfather's Pentecostal church, the Temple of the Fire Baptized. While listening to ...
... African-American religious experience in Depression-era Harlem. The fourteen-year-old John Grimes, stepson of a preacher, undergoes a conversion at his stepfather's Pentecostal church, the Temple of the Fire Baptized. While listening to ...
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... African-American religion as a theme in her novels and collected information about African-American magical practices and voodoo in her anthropological work. W. B. Yeats and the poets and playwrights of the Celtic Twilight drew on Irish ...
... African-American religion as a theme in her novels and collected information about African-American magical practices and voodoo in her anthropological work. W. B. Yeats and the poets and playwrights of the Celtic Twilight drew on Irish ...
Conteúdo
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PART II Movements | 153 |
PART III Modernist Genres and Modern Media | 213 |
PART IV Readings | 285 |
Part V Other Modernisms | 525 |
Epilogue Modernism Now | 571 |
Index | 579 |
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