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Modernism, War, and Violence

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext Although other critics have described the particular ways in which modernist writers have represented war and violence, Marina MacKay makes this topic new in her comprehensive and generative study, Modernism, War, and Violence. In this physically concise yet intellectually expansive volume, MacKay grants her reader a panoramic view of war and violence in Anglophone literature from the fin-de-siecle to the Cold War, offering many fresh and incisive ideas along the way … It is hardly possible to overstate how useful this book would be for a graduate student seeking to gain surer footing in thinking about the continuity of twentieth-century literature. Modernism, War, and Violence is a gift to the field of literary modernism, on that we knew we needed. Informationen zum Autor Marina MacKay is Associate Professor in the Faculty of English and Tutorial Fellow at St Peter's College, University of Oxford. She is the author of Modernism and World War II (2007) and The Cambridge Introduction to the Novel (2010), and editor of The Cambridge Companion to the Literature of World War II (2009). Vorwort Covering writers from Ford Madox Ford to W.H. Auden, this book guides students and readers through modernist literature's responses to war and political violence. Zusammenfassung The modernist period was an era of world war and violent revolution. Covering a wide range of authors from Joseph Conrad and Thomas Hardy at the beginning of the period to Elizabeth Bowen and Samuel Beckett at the end, this book situates modernism’s extraordinary literary achievements in their contexts of historical violence, while surveying the ways in which the relationships between modernism and conflict have been understood by readers and critics over the past fifty years. Ranging from the colonial conflicts of the late 19th century to the world wars and the civil wars in between, and concluding with the institutionalization of modernism in the Cold War, Modernism, War, and Violence provides a starting point for readers who are new to these topics and offers a comprehensive and up-to-date survey of the field for a more advanced audience. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. A Terrible Beauty is Born2. Modernism and the Great War3. Modernism and Political Violence4. Journeys to a War5. Modernism and the Second World WarEpilogue: Cold War Modernism?Works Cited BibliographyIndex...

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Marina MacKay is Associate Professor in the Faculty of English and Tutorial Fellow at St Peter's College, University of Oxford. She is the author of Modernism and World War II (2007) and The Cambridge Introduction to the Novel (2010), and editor of The Cambridge Companion to the Literature of World War II (2009).

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Authors Marina MacKay
Assisted by Sean Latham (Editor), Gayle Rogers (Editor)
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 18.05.2017
 
EAN 9781472590060
ISBN 978-1-4725-9006-0
No. of pages 184
Series New Modernisms
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > English linguistics / literary studies

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