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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... example of the modernists' quest for religious alternatives to what Eliot himself had called “the immense panorama of futility and anarchy that is contemporary history” (Eliot 1975: 177). Many modernists, like Eliot, adhered to ...
... example of the modernists' quest for religious alternatives to what Eliot himself had called “the immense panorama of futility and anarchy that is contemporary history” (Eliot 1975: 177). Many modernists, like Eliot, adhered to ...
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... example, Adorno weighed these composers' innovations in terms of their implicit consequences for human experience more generally. In the emancipated discerned a protest of the individual against social regimentation and. dissonance of ...
... example, Adorno weighed these composers' innovations in terms of their implicit consequences for human experience more generally. In the emancipated discerned a protest of the individual against social regimentation and. dissonance of ...
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... example the poet Gottfried Benn and the painter Emil Nolde, had greeted the Nazi regime affirmatively. On the other hand, he tarred all Expressionism and by extension all avant-gardism with the brush of fascism, while ignoring the ...
... example the poet Gottfried Benn and the painter Emil Nolde, had greeted the Nazi regime affirmatively. On the other hand, he tarred all Expressionism and by extension all avant-gardism with the brush of fascism, while ignoring the ...
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... example of the secession movements suggests that Bürger's model of the avant-garde might be profitably extended at least back to the middle of the nineteenth century, when the politics of the avant-garde can be observed, in isolated ...
... example of the secession movements suggests that Bürger's model of the avant-garde might be profitably extended at least back to the middle of the nineteenth century, when the politics of the avant-garde can be observed, in isolated ...
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... example, the activist painter Uitz published an article explicitly arguing that “Dictatorship is needed in painting as much as it is needed in today's society” (Uitz, in Benson and Forgács 2002: 225). Georg Lukács, who was responsible ...
... example, the activist painter Uitz published an article explicitly arguing that “Dictatorship is needed in painting as much as it is needed in today's society” (Uitz, in Benson and Forgács 2002: 225). Georg Lukács, who was responsible ...
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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