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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... The Biological Sciences Angelique Richardson 6 Technology Sara Danius 7 Psychology Perry Meisel xi 19 29 39 50 66 79 8 Anthropology 92 Patricia Rae 9 Obscenity and Censorship 103. A Companion to Modernist Literature and Culture: Contents.
... The Biological Sciences Angelique Richardson 6 Technology Sara Danius 7 Psychology Perry Meisel xi 19 29 39 50 66 79 8 Anthropology 92 Patricia Rae 9 Obscenity and Censorship 103. A Companion to Modernist Literature and Culture: Contents.
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... mental imbalance. Nordau relies extensively on the experimental psychology of. traditionally associated with genius and the hypertrophy of the self deriving from quickly or at least missed the humor of this passage. Philosophy 11.
... mental imbalance. Nordau relies extensively on the experimental psychology of. traditionally associated with genius and the hypertrophy of the self deriving from quickly or at least missed the humor of this passage. Philosophy 11.
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... psychology of abnormality elaborated by Lombroso, Janet, Taine, Ribot, Binet, and Krafft-Ebing. This exhaustive survey culminates with Nietzsche, who is selected for a systematic denunciation. If Nordau grants a measure of talent to ...
... psychology of abnormality elaborated by Lombroso, Janet, Taine, Ribot, Binet, and Krafft-Ebing. This exhaustive survey culminates with Nietzsche, who is selected for a systematic denunciation. If Nordau grants a measure of talent to ...
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... psychology, we have watched the clinics of Ribot and Janet, we have read books from Vienna and heard a discourse of Bergson; a philosophy arose at Cambridge; social emancipation crawled abroad; our historical knowledge has of course ...
... psychology, we have watched the clinics of Ribot and Janet, we have read books from Vienna and heard a discourse of Bergson; a philosophy arose at Cambridge; social emancipation crawled abroad; our historical knowledge has of course ...
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... psychological background of societies in transition, modernist techniques no longer had a stable cultural background against which they clearly appeared transgressive. Some contemporary critics in the former socialist countries have ...
... psychological background of societies in transition, modernist techniques no longer had a stable cultural background against which they clearly appeared transgressive. Some contemporary critics in the former socialist countries have ...
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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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