The Cambridge Companion to Modernism

The Cambridge Companion to Modernism

by Michael Levenson (Editor)
The Cambridge Companion to Modernism

The Cambridge Companion to Modernism

by Michael Levenson (Editor)

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Overview

This Companion has long been a standard introduction to the field. This second edition is updated and enhanced with four new chapters, addressing the key themes being researched, taught and studied in modernism. Its interdisciplinary approach is central to its success as it brings together readings of the many varieties of modernism. Chapters address the major literary genres, the intellectual, religious and political contexts, and parallel developments in film, painting and music. The catastrophe of the First World War, the emergence of feminism, the race for empire, the conflict among classes: the essays show how these events and circumstances shaped aesthetic and literary experiments. In doing so, they explain clearly both the precise formal innovations in language, image, scene and tone, and the broad historical conditions of a movement that aspired to transform culture.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781107487086
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 09/15/2011
Series: Cambridge Companions to Literature
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Michael Levenson is William B. Christian Professor of Modern Literature and Critical Theory at the University of Virginia.

Table of Contents

Introduction Michael Levenson; 1. The metaphysics of modernism Michael Bell; 2. The cultural economy of modernism Lawrence Rainey; 3. The modernist novel David Trotter; 4. Modern poetry James Longenbach; 5. Modernism in drama Christopher Innes; 6. The politics of culture Sara Blair; 7. Modernism and religion Pericles Lewis; 8. Mass culture Allison Pease; 9. Modernism and gender Marianne DeKoven; 10. Musical motives Daniel Albright; 11. The visual arts Glen MacLeod; 12. Film Michael Wood; 13. Colonial modernism Elleke Boehmer and Steven Matthews; Further reading; Index.
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