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Titre : | Modernism |
Auteurs : | Michael Whitworth |
Type de document : | document électronique |
Editeur : | [S.l.] : Wiley-Blackwell, 2007 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-631-23078-6 |
Résumé : |
This guide helps readers to engage with the major critical debates surrounding literary modernism. * A judicious selection of key critical works on literary modernism * Presents a critical history from the earliest reviews to the most recent theoretical assessments * Shows how modernist writers understood and constructed modernism. * Shows how succeeding generations have developed those constructions and brought new interpretations to bear on the subject * Discusses how modernism relates to modernity and odernization, and to other literary and cultural movements * Texts have been selected for their relevance to the questions surrounding modernism, and for their accessibility to readers with a limited knowledge of the modernist canon * Includes a glossary and an annotated bibliography. ### Book Description This Guide presents a judicious selection of key critical works relating to literary modernism. For several decades modernism was understood in contrast to postmodernism, and constructed as the authoritarian and conservative other of its successor. More recently, critics have come to recognize the plurality of modernisms, and to reconceptualize modernism in relation to modernity and modernization. This guide is designed to help readers engage with the major critical debates surrounding modernism, its relation to modernity and modernization, and its relation to other literary and cultural movements. ### From the Back Cover *Modernism* presents a judicious selection of key works relating to literary modernism. Designed to help readers engage with the major critical debates, particularly how literary modernism relates to modernity, as well as to other literary and cultural movements, this guide presents a critical history from the earliest reviews to the most recent theoretical statements. The first of the book's two sections introduces key issues in modernism, looking at the way in which modernist writers themselves understood and constructed modernism. The second section explores how subsequent generations have built upon these constructions and brought new interpretations to the subject. Each reading has been carefully selected for its relevance to the questions surrounding modernism and for its intelligibility to readers still familiarizing themselves with the modernist canon. |