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  1. The Modernist Nation
    Generation, Renaissance, and Twentieth-Century American Literature
    Autor*in: Soto, Michael
    Erschienen: 2004; ©2007.
    Verlag:  University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa

    The Modernist Nation examines why America's modern literary movements have come to be characterized as "generations" and "renaissances," such as the Lost Generation and the Beat Generation or the Harlem, Southern, and San Francisco Renaissances. The... mehr

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    The Modernist Nation examines why America's modern literary movements have come to be characterized as "generations" and "renaissances," such as the Lost Generation and the Beat Generation or the Harlem, Southern, and San Francisco Renaissances. The metaphor of rebirth, Michael Soto argues, offered and continues to offer American writers a kind of shorthand for imagining American cultural history, especially as a departure from Old World (English) trappings. Soto highlights the interracial dynamics of American literary movements, touching on authors as varied as James Weldon Johnson, Malcolm Cowley, W. E. B. DuBois, Gertrude Stein, Ernest Hemingway, Zora Neale Hurston, and Jack Kerouac. After assessing the origins of the Lost Generation and the Harlem Renaissance, Soto traces the rise of the "bohemian artist" narrative, and demonstrates how a polyethnic cast of writers and critics constructed American literary production in terms of symbolic rebirth. Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: America, Modernism, and All that Jazz -- PART I: INVENTING THE MODERN -- 1. Generational Rhetoric and American Avant-Gardism -- 2. Renaissance Rhetoric and American Cultural Nationalism -- PART II: LIVING THE MODERN -- 3. American Modernism Is Born: The Rise of the Bohemian Artist Narrative -- 4. The Modernist Generation: Growing Up in the American Race -- Epilogue: Good-bye, Jazz Age -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index.

     

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    ISBN: 9780817380502
    Schlagworte: Modernism (Literature) - United States; Electronic books
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  2. The modernist nation
    generation, renaissance, and twentieth-century American literature
    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa

    & Quot;Soto is a clever and convincing reader of modernist prose and makes a fair case for the value of the generational model. [His book] beats notions of 'ages' or 'epochs', because it is organic and bridges individual and collective... mehr

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    & Quot;Soto is a clever and convincing reader of modernist prose and makes a fair case for the value of the generational model. [His book] beats notions of 'ages' or 'epochs', because it is organic and bridges individual and collective historiography, while also allowing for the non-contemporaneity of the contemporaneous, the coexistence of multiple generations in time and space." & mdash;Modern Language Review "[The Modernist Nation's] historical span is impressive, ranging from Ralph Waldo Emerson to James Baldwin. ... One of Soto's contributions is to continue the work of thinking

     

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  3. The modernist nation
    generation, renaissance, and twentieth-century American literature
    Autor*in: Soto, Michael
    Erschienen: ©2004
    Verlag:  University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa

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    ISBN: 0817313923; 0817380507; 9780817313920; 9780817380502
    Schlagworte: American literature; Littérature américaine / 20e siècle / Histoire et critique; Modernisme (Littérature) / États-Unis; Avant-garde (Esthétique) / États-Unis / Histoire / 20e siècle; Américains dans la littérature; Conflit de générations dans la littérature; Nationalisme dans la littérature; Artistes dans la littérature; Beat generation; LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General; American literature; Artists in literature; Avant-garde (Aesthetics); Beat generation; Conflict of generations in literature; Modernism (Literature); National characteristics, American, in literature; Nationalism in literature; Geschichte; American literature; Modernism (Literature); Avant-garde (Aesthetics); National characteristics, American, in literature; Conflict of generations in literature; Nationalism in literature; Artists in literature; Beat generation; Literarische Bewegung
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-219) and index

    Generational rhetoric and American avant-gardism -- - Renaissance rhetoric and American cultural nationalism -- - American modernism is born : the rise of the Bohemian artist narrative -- - The modernist generation : growing up in the American race

    "Soto is a clever and convincing reader of modernist prose and makes a fair case for the value of the generational model. [His book] beats notions of 'ages' or 'epochs', because it is organic and bridges individual and collective historiography, while also allowing for the non-contemporaneity of the contemporaneous, the coexistence of multiple generations in time and space." & mdash;Modern Language Review "[The Modernist Nation's] historical span is impressive, ranging from Ralph Waldo Emerson to James Baldwin. ... One of Soto's contributions is to continue the work of thinking

  4. The Modernist Nation
    Generation, Renaissance, and Twentieth-Century American Literature
    Autor*in: Soto, Michael
    Erschienen: 2004; ©2007.
    Verlag:  University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa

    The Modernist Nation examines why America's modern literary movements have come to be characterized as "generations" and "renaissances," such as the Lost Generation and the Beat Generation or the Harlem, Southern, and San Francisco Renaissances. The... mehr

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    The Modernist Nation examines why America's modern literary movements have come to be characterized as "generations" and "renaissances," such as the Lost Generation and the Beat Generation or the Harlem, Southern, and San Francisco Renaissances. The metaphor of rebirth, Michael Soto argues, offered and continues to offer American writers a kind of shorthand for imagining American cultural history, especially as a departure from Old World (English) trappings. Soto highlights the interracial dynamics of American literary movements, touching on authors as varied as James Weldon Johnson, Malcolm Cowley, W. E. B. DuBois, Gertrude Stein, Ernest Hemingway, Zora Neale Hurston, and Jack Kerouac. After assessing the origins of the Lost Generation and the Harlem Renaissance, Soto traces the rise of the "bohemian artist" narrative, and demonstrates how a polyethnic cast of writers and critics constructed American literary production in terms of symbolic rebirth. Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: America, Modernism, and All that Jazz -- PART I: INVENTING THE MODERN -- 1. Generational Rhetoric and American Avant-Gardism -- 2. Renaissance Rhetoric and American Cultural Nationalism -- PART II: LIVING THE MODERN -- 3. American Modernism Is Born: The Rise of the Bohemian Artist Narrative -- 4. The Modernist Generation: Growing Up in the American Race -- Epilogue: Good-bye, Jazz Age -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index.

     

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    Schlagworte: Modernism (Literature) - United States; Electronic books
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  5. The modernist nation
    generation, renaissance, and twentieth-century American literature
    Autor*in: Soto, Michael
    Erschienen: 2004
    Verlag:  University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa ; EBSCO Industries, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA

    "Soto is a clever and convincing reader of modernist prose and makes a fair case for the value of the generational model. [His book] beats notions of 'ages' or 'epochs', because it is organic and bridges individual and collective historiography,... mehr

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    "Soto is a clever and convincing reader of modernist prose and makes a fair case for the value of the generational model. [His book] beats notions of 'ages' or 'epochs', because it is organic and bridges individual and collective historiography, while also allowing for the non-contemporaneity of the contemporaneous, the coexistence of multiple generations in time and space." & mdash;Modern Language Review "[The Modernist Nation's] historical span is impressive, ranging from Ralph Waldo Emerson to James Baldwin. ... One of Soto's contributions is to continue the work of thinking.

     

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    ISBN: 9780817380502; 0817380507; 9780817354671; 0817354670
    RVK Klassifikation: HU 1710 ; HU 1745
    Schlagworte: Englisch; Literatur; Moderne; Literarischer Stil
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-219) and index