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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... meanings in the fields of philosophy and literary history, let alone those of various national literatures, since we know that the Spanish modernismo is a rough equivalent of what would be called “Symbolism” in French or English ...
... meanings in the fields of philosophy and literary history, let alone those of various national literatures, since we know that the Spanish modernismo is a rough equivalent of what would be called “Symbolism” in French or English ...
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... meaning (whether incurably idealistic or belatedly Romantic) Surrealism. Nietzsche's problem, these “horns without a bull” that lead him to jump con- stantly between life, science and art, appears similar to the linguistic genre of the ...
... meaning (whether incurably idealistic or belatedly Romantic) Surrealism. Nietzsche's problem, these “horns without a bull” that lead him to jump con- stantly between life, science and art, appears similar to the linguistic genre of the ...
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... meaning has been the subject of widely divergent opinions. Most critics have seen modernist art and literature as closely linked to twentieth-century politics but, beyond this general association, there has been little consensus on how ...
... meaning has been the subject of widely divergent opinions. Most critics have seen modernist art and literature as closely linked to twentieth-century politics but, beyond this general association, there has been little consensus on how ...
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... meaning are affected not only by critical methodology, but also by specific historical, geographical, and political con- texts of reception. Thus, for example, during the Cold War, in the “Eastern,” socialist half of Europe, divided ...
... meaning are affected not only by critical methodology, but also by specific historical, geographical, and political con- texts of reception. Thus, for example, during the Cold War, in the “Eastern,” socialist half of Europe, divided ...
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... meaning, since the political context had changed so drastically. In the rapidly changing institutional and psychological background of societies in transition, modernist techniques no longer had a stable cultural background against ...
... meaning, since the political context had changed so drastically. In the rapidly changing institutional and psychological background of societies in transition, modernist techniques no longer had a stable cultural background against ...
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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