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  1. Modernist literature
    challenging fictions
    Published: 2007
    Publisher:  Blackwell Pub, Malden, MA

    This inclusive guide to Modernist literature considers the 'high' Modernist writers such as Eliot, Joyce, Pound and Yeats alongside women writers and writers of the Harlem Renaissance. Challenges the idea that Modernism was conservative and... more

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    This inclusive guide to Modernist literature considers the 'high' Modernist writers such as Eliot, Joyce, Pound and Yeats alongside women writers and writers of the Harlem Renaissance. Challenges the idea that Modernism was conservative and reactionary. Relates the modernist impulse to broader cultural and historical crises and movements. Covers a wide range of authors up to the outbreak of World War II, among them Oscar Wilde, Joseph Conrad, Henry James, Langston Hughes, Samuel Beckett, HD, Virginia Woolf, Djuna Barnes, and Jean Rhys. Includes coverage of women writers and gay and lesbian writ Why read challenging literature? -- Partnering: Holmes and Watson, author and reader, lover and loved, man and wife -- Window painting: the art of blocking understanding -- Watchman, what of the night?

     

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  2. Modernist literature
    challenging fictions
    Published: 2007
    Publisher:  Blackwell Pub, Malden, MA

    This inclusive guide to Modernist literature considers the 'high' Modernist writers such as Eliot, Joyce, Pound and Yeats alongside women writers and writers of the Harlem Renaissance. Challenges the idea that Modernism was conservative and... more

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    This inclusive guide to Modernist literature considers the 'high' Modernist writers such as Eliot, Joyce, Pound and Yeats alongside women writers and writers of the Harlem Renaissance. Challenges the idea that Modernism was conservative and reactionary. Relates the modernist impulse to broader cultural and historical crises and movements. Covers a wide range of authors up to the outbreak of World War II, among them Oscar Wilde, Joseph Conrad, Henry James, Langston Hughes, Samuel Beckett, HD, Virginia Woolf, Djuna Barnes, and Jean Rhys. Includes coverage of women writers and gay and lesbian writ Why read challenging literature? -- Partnering: Holmes and Watson, author and reader, lover and loved, man and wife -- Window painting: the art of blocking understanding -- Watchman, what of the night?

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0470776862; 1405172819; 9781405172813; 9780470776865; 0470775726; 0631213066; 0631213074; 9780470775721; 9780631213062; 9780631213079
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    9780631213062
    9780631213079
    RVK Categories: HM 1120 ; HU 1710 ; HM 1331 ; HM 1071
    Subjects: American fiction; Modernism (Literature); Fiction; Books and reading; Authors and readers; Reader-response criticism; English fiction; LITERARY CRITICISM ; European ; English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Authors and readers; Books and reading; Fiction ; Appreciation; Modernism (Literature); Reader-response criticism; Modernisme (cultuur); Bellettrie; English-speaking countries; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 242 pages)
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references (pages 226-230) and index

    Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1: Why Read Challenging Literature?; 2: Partnering: Holmes and Watson, Author and Reader, Lover and Loved, Man and Wife; 3: Window Painting: The Art of Blocking Understanding; 4: Watchman, What of the Night?; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index

  3. Modernist literature
    challenging fictions
    Published: 2007
    Publisher:  Blackwell Pub, Malden, MA

    This inclusive guide to Modernist literature considers the 'high' Modernist writers such as Eliot, Joyce, Pound and Yeats alongside women writers and writers of the Harlem Renaissance. Challenges the idea that Modernism was conservative and... more

    Universitätsbibliothek Osnabrück
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    This inclusive guide to Modernist literature considers the 'high' Modernist writers such as Eliot, Joyce, Pound and Yeats alongside women writers and writers of the Harlem Renaissance. Challenges the idea that Modernism was conservative and reactionary. Relates the modernist impulse to broader cultural and historical crises and movements. Covers a wide range of authors up to the outbreak of World War II, among them Oscar Wilde, Joseph Conrad, Henry James, Langston Hughes, Samuel Beckett, HD, Virginia Woolf, Djuna Barnes, and Jean Rhys. Includes coverage of women writers and gay and lesbian writ This inclusive guide to Modernist literature considers the 'high' Modernist writers such as Eliot, Joyce, Pound and Yeats alongside women writers and writers of the Harlem Renaissance.Challenges the idea that Modernism was conservative and reactionary. Relates the modernist impulse to broader cultural and historical crises and movements. Covers a wide range of authors up to the outbreak of World War II, among them Oscar Wilde, Joseph Conrad, Henry James, Langston Hughes, Samuel Beckett, HD, Virginia Woolf, Djuna Barnes, and Jean Rhys. Includes coverage of women writers and gay and lesbian writ

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0631213066; 0631213074; 0470775726; 9780631213062; 9780631213079; 9780470775721
    Other identifier:
    RVK Categories: HM 1120 ; HU 1710 ; HM 1331 ; HM 1071
    Subjects: Books and reading; Authors and readers; Reader-response criticism; Fiction; Modernism (Literature); English fiction; American fiction
    Scope: Online-Ressource (xxi, 242 p), 24 cm
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references (p. [226]-230) and index

    Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web

    Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1: Why Read Challenging Literature?; 2: Partnering: Holmes and Watson, Author and Reader, Lover and Loved, Man and Wife; 3: Window Painting: The Art of Blocking Understanding; 4: Watchman, What of the Night?; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index