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Dispensationalism and the invention of history -- The mind of Europe: anxiety, crisis, and therapy -- Mastery and escape: Eliot's dialectical imagination -- Dialectical pedagogy: teaching the Waste land
This book examines modernism as a cultural and literary phenomenon. Jewel Spears Brooker distinguishes between two groups of modernists, one consisting mostly of exiles and characterized by internationalism and intellectual complexity, the other comprising primarily artists who consciously resist the aesthetic and political tendencies of the first group