Modernism and literature : an introduction and reader
Mia Carter ( ed)
Modernism and literature : an introduction and reader Mia Carter, Alan Friedman. - London Routledge, 2013. - xiii; 206 p.
This volume offers a comprehensive representation of the exciting, pivotal, and urgent nature of literary Modernism, as well as more recent approaches including the "global turn." Modernism��can be��difficult to understand without an awareness of contemporary concerns,��so Mia Carter and Alan Friedman incorporate texts from a wide variety of disciplines such as art, politics, science, medicine, and philosophy. This volume's thoroughly explained, informative, and interesting discussions provide: An extensive introduction outlining the history and debates surrounding the movement Numeruos foundational texts of Modernism such as Darwin,��Duncan, Nietzsche, Einstein, Freud, Hughes, Luxemburg, Nietzsche, Stein, Zola Full texts and extracts��representing��Modernist writers - including Anand, Conrad, Eliot, James, Hurston, Lawrence, Wilde, Woolf and Yeats, as critics of themselves and their contemporaries A chronology��of��key historical events and publications A glossary of key terms, people, theories and themes A detailed further reading section offering advice on further study and research A companion website (www.routledge.com/cw/carter) featuring an interactive timeline with dates and images that contextualise the literature of the period, as well as author biographies and links to additional resources and videos. Addressing current as well as historical debates about Modernism, this book includes discussion of the Harlem Renaissance, feminism and women���s writing, international and global movements and anti-imperialism, while acknowledging the��variety of competing modernisms. This is the ideal guide for anyone��seeking an overview and an in-depth treatment of this complex cultural turn and its��foundat
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Modernism and literature : an introduction and reader Mia Carter, Alan Friedman. - London Routledge, 2013. - xiii; 206 p.
This volume offers a comprehensive representation of the exciting, pivotal, and urgent nature of literary Modernism, as well as more recent approaches including the "global turn." Modernism��can be��difficult to understand without an awareness of contemporary concerns,��so Mia Carter and Alan Friedman incorporate texts from a wide variety of disciplines such as art, politics, science, medicine, and philosophy. This volume's thoroughly explained, informative, and interesting discussions provide: An extensive introduction outlining the history and debates surrounding the movement Numeruos foundational texts of Modernism such as Darwin,��Duncan, Nietzsche, Einstein, Freud, Hughes, Luxemburg, Nietzsche, Stein, Zola Full texts and extracts��representing��Modernist writers - including Anand, Conrad, Eliot, James, Hurston, Lawrence, Wilde, Woolf and Yeats, as critics of themselves and their contemporaries A chronology��of��key historical events and publications A glossary of key terms, people, theories and themes A detailed further reading section offering advice on further study and research A companion website (www.routledge.com/cw/carter) featuring an interactive timeline with dates and images that contextualise the literature of the period, as well as author biographies and links to additional resources and videos. Addressing current as well as historical debates about Modernism, this book includes discussion of the Harlem Renaissance, feminism and women���s writing, international and global movements and anti-imperialism, while acknowledging the��variety of competing modernisms. This is the ideal guide for anyone��seeking an overview and an in-depth treatment of this complex cultural turn and its��foundat
0415581648 (paperback) $44.95 9780415581646 (paperback)
3947.00 PKR