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  1. Incomparable Empires
    Modernism and the Translation of Spanish and American Literature
    Published: [2016]
    Publisher:  Columbia University Press, New York, NY ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    The Spanish-American War of 1898 seems to mark a turning point in both geopolitical and literary histories. The victorious American empire ascended and began its cultural domination of the globe in the twentieth century, while the once-mighty Spanish... more

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    The Spanish-American War of 1898 seems to mark a turning point in both geopolitical and literary histories. The victorious American empire ascended and began its cultural domination of the globe in the twentieth century, while the once-mighty Spanish empire declined and became a minor state in the world republic of letters. But what if this narrative relies on several faulty assumptions, and what if key modernist figures in both America and Spain radically rewrote these histories at a foundational moment of modern literary studies?Following networks of American and Spanish writers, translators, and movements, Gayle Rogers uncovers the arguments that forged the politics and aesthetics of modernism. He revisits the role of empire—from its institutions to its cognitive effects—in shaping a nation's literature and culture. Ranging from universities to comparative practices, from Ezra Pound's failed ambitions as a Hispanist to Juan Ramón Jiménez's multilingual maps of modernismo, Rogers illuminates modernists' profound engagements with the formative dynamics of exceptionalist American and Spanish literary studies. He reads the provocative, often counterintuitive arguments of John Dos Passos, who held that "American literature" could only flourish if the expanding U.S. empire collapsed like Spain's did. And he also details both a controversial theorization of a Harlem–Havana–Madrid nexus for black modernist writing and Ernest Hemingway's unorthodox development of a version of cubist Spanglish in For Whom the Bell Tolls. Bringing together revisionary literary historiography and rich textual analyses, Rogers offers a striking account of why foreign literatures mattered so much to two dramatically changing countries at a pivotal moment in history.

     

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  2. Modernism, War, and Violence
    Published: 2017
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  3. Modernism and the new Spain
    Britain, cosmopolitan Europe, and literary history
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, Oxford

    Drawing on transnational literary studies, periodical studies translation studies, and comparative literary history 'Modernism and the New Spain' illuminates why Spain has remained a problematic space on the scholarly map of international modernisms. more

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    Drawing on transnational literary studies, periodical studies translation studies, and comparative literary history 'Modernism and the New Spain' illuminates why Spain has remained a problematic space on the scholarly map of international modernisms.

     

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  4. Incomparable Empires
    Modernism and the Translation of Spanish and American Literature
    Published: 2016; ©2016
    Publisher:  Columbia University Press, New York

    The Spanish-American War of 1898 seems to mark a turning point in both geopolitical and literary histories. The victorious American empire ascended and began its cultural domination of the globe in the twentieth century, while the once-mighty Spanish... more

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    The Spanish-American War of 1898 seems to mark a turning point in both geopolitical and literary histories. The victorious American empire ascended and began its cultural domination of the globe in the twentieth century, while the once-mighty Spanish empire declined and became a minor state in the world republic of letters. But what if this narrative relies on several faulty assumptions, and what if key modernist figures in both America and Spain radically rewrote these histories at a foundational moment of modern literary studies?Following networks of American and Spanish writers, translators, and movements, Gayle Rogers uncovers the arguments that forged the politics and aesthetics of modernism. He revisits the role of empire—from its institutions to its cognitive effects—in shaping a nation's literature and culture. Ranging from universities to comparative practices, from Ezra Pound's failed ambitions as a Hispanist to Juan Ramón Jiménez's multilingual maps of modernismo, Rogers illuminates modernists' profound engagements with the formative dynamics of exceptionalist American and Spanish literary studies. He reads the provocative, often counterintuitive arguments of John Dos Passos, who held that "American literature" could only flourish if the expanding U.S. empire collapsed like Spain's did. And he also details both a controversial theorization of a Harlem–Havana–Madrid nexus for black modernist writing and Ernest Hemingway's unorthodox development of a version of cubist Spanglish in For Whom the Bell Tolls. Bringing together revisionary literary historiography and rich textual analyses, Rogers offers a striking account of why foreign literatures mattered so much to two dramatically changing countries at a pivotal moment in history.

     

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    Subjects: Modernism (Literature); American literature; Spanish literature; Modernism (Literature); American literature.; Modernism (Literature).; Modernism (Literature).; Spanish literature.
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  5. Incomparable empires
    modernism and the translation of Spanish and American literature
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Columbia University Press, New York

    The Spanish-American War of 1898 seems to mark a turning point in both geopolitical and literary histories. The victorious American empire ascended and dominated the globe culturally in the twentieth century, while the once-mighty Spanish empire... more

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    The Spanish-American War of 1898 seems to mark a turning point in both geopolitical and literary histories. The victorious American empire ascended and dominated the globe culturally in the twentieth century, while the once-mighty Spanish empire declined and became a minor state in the world republic of letters. But what if this narrative relies on several faulty assumptions, and what if key modernist figures in both America and Spain radically rewrote these histories'at the foundational moment of modern literary studies' Rogers follows the networks of American and Spanish writers, translators, and movements to uncover surprising arguments that forged the politics and aesthetics of modernism. He revisits the role of empire'from its institutions to its cognitive effects'in shaping a nation's literature and culture. He reads the provocative, often counterintuitive arguments of John Dos Passos, who held that "American literature" could only flourish if the expanding U.S. empire collapsed like Spain's. He follows Ezra Pound's use of Spanish poetry to structure the Cantos and the poet Juan RamOn JimEnez's interpretations of modernismo across several languages. And he tracks the controversial theorization of a Harlem-Havana-Madrid nexus for black writing, and Ernest Hemingway's development of a version of cubist Spanglish in For Whom the Bell Tolls

     

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  6. Modernism and the new Spain
    Britain, cosmopolitan Europe, and literary history
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford [u.a.]

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    Series: Modernist literature & culture
    Subjects: Spanish literature; English literature; European literature; Modernism (Literature); Difference (Psychology) in literature; Modernismo; Englisch; Spanisch; Moderne; Literatur
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  7. Incomparable empires
    modernism and the translation of Spanish and American literature
    Published: [2016]
    Publisher:  Columbia University Press, New York

    The Spanish-American War of 1898 seems to mark a turning point in both geopolitical and literary histories. The victorious American empire ascended and dominated the globe culturally in the twentieth century, while the once-mighty Spanish empire... more

     

    The Spanish-American War of 1898 seems to mark a turning point in both geopolitical and literary histories. The victorious American empire ascended and dominated the globe culturally in the twentieth century, while the once-mighty Spanish empire declined and became a minor state in the world republic of letters. But what if this narrative relies on several faulty assumptions, and what if key modernist figures in both America and Spain radically rewrote these histories —at the foundational moment of modern literary studies? Rogers follows the networks of American and Spanish writers, translators Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Modernism, Translation, and the Fields of Literary History -- Part I. American Modernism's Hispanists -- 1. "Splintered Staves": Pound, Comparative Literature, and the Translation of Spanish Literary History -- 2. Restaging the Disaster: Dos Passos, Empire, and Literature After the Spanish-American War -- Part II. Spain's American Translations -- 3. Jiménez, Modernism/o, and the Languages of Comparative Modernist Studies -- 4. Unamuno, Nativism, and the Politics of the Vernacular -- or, On the Authenticity of Translation Part III. New Genealogies -- 5. Negro and Negro: Translating American Blackness in the Shadows of the Spanish Empire -- 6. "Spanish Is a Language Tu": Hemingway's Cubist Spanglish and Its Legacies -- Conclusion: Worlds Between Languages-the Spanglish Quixote -- Notes -- Index

     

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    Series: Modernist latitudes
    Subjects: USA; Spanien; Modernismus; Weltherrschaft; Kolonialmacht; Literatur; Übersetzung; Geschichte 1898-1960
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  8. Incomparable Empires
    Modernism and the Translation of Spanish and American Literature
    Published: [2016]; © 2016
    Publisher:  Columbia University Press, New York, NY

    The Spanish-American War of 1898 seems to mark a turning point in both geopolitical and literary histories. The victorious American empire ascended and began its cultural domination of the globe in the twentieth century, while the once-mighty Spanish... more

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    The Spanish-American War of 1898 seems to mark a turning point in both geopolitical and literary histories. The victorious American empire ascended and began its cultural domination of the globe in the twentieth century, while the once-mighty Spanish empire declined and became a minor state in the world republic of letters. But what if this narrative relies on several faulty assumptions, and what if key modernist figures in both America and Spain radically rewrote these histories at a foundational moment of modern literary studies?Following networks of American and Spanish writers, translators, and movements, Gayle Rogers uncovers the arguments that forged the politics and aesthetics of modernism. He revisits the role of empire—from its institutions to its cognitive effects—in shaping a nation's literature and culture. Ranging from universities to comparative practices, from Ezra Pound's failed ambitions as a Hispanist to Juan Ramón Jiménez's multilingual maps of modernismo, Rogers illuminates modernists' profound engagements with the formative dynamics of exceptionalist American and Spanish literary studies. He reads the provocative, often counterintuitive arguments of John Dos Passos, who held that "American literature" could only flourish if the expanding U.S. empire collapsed like Spain's did. And he also details both a controversial theorization of a Harlem–Havana–Madrid nexus for black modernist writing and Ernest Hemingway's unorthodox development of a version of cubist Spanglish in For Whom the Bell Tolls. Bringing together revisionary literary historiography and rich textual analyses, Rogers offers a striking account of why foreign literatures mattered so much to two dramatically changing countries at a pivotal moment in history

     

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  9. Incomparable Empires
    Modernism and the Translation of Spanish and American Literature
    Published: [2016]; ©2016
    Publisher:  Columbia University Press, New York, NY

    The Spanish-American War of 1898 seems to mark a turning point in both geopolitical and literary histories. The victorious American empire ascended and began its cultural domination of the globe in the twentieth century, while the once-mighty Spanish... more

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    The Spanish-American War of 1898 seems to mark a turning point in both geopolitical and literary histories. The victorious American empire ascended and began its cultural domination of the globe in the twentieth century, while the once-mighty Spanish empire declined and became a minor state in the world republic of letters. But what if this narrative relies on several faulty assumptions, and what if key modernist figures in both America and Spain radically rewrote these histories at a foundational moment of modern literary studies?Following networks of American and Spanish writers, translators, and movements, Gayle Rogers uncovers the arguments that forged the politics and aesthetics of modernism. He revisits the role of empire—from its institutions to its cognitive effects—in shaping a nation's literature and culture. Ranging from universities to comparative practices, from Ezra Pound's failed ambitions as a Hispanist to Juan Ramón Jiménez's multilingual maps of modernismo, Rogers illuminates modernists' profound engagements with the formative dynamics of exceptionalist American and Spanish literary studies. He reads the provocative, often counterintuitive arguments of John Dos Passos, who held that "American literature" could only flourish if the expanding U.S. empire collapsed like Spain's did. And he also details both a controversial theorization of a Harlem–Havana–Madrid nexus for black modernist writing and Ernest Hemingway's unorthodox development of a version of cubist Spanglish in For Whom the Bell Tolls. Bringing together revisionary literary historiography and rich textual analyses, Rogers offers a striking account of why foreign literatures mattered so much to two dramatically changing countries at a pivotal moment in history Introduction: Modernism, translation, and the fields of literary history -- "Splintered staves": Pound, comparative literature, and the translation of Spanish literary history -- Restaging the disaster: Dos Passos, empire, and literature after the Spanish-American war -- Jimenez, modernism/o, and the languages of comparative modernist studies -- Unamuno, nativism, and the politics of the vernacular; or, On the authenticity of translation -- Negro and Negro: translating American blackness in the shadows of the Spanish empire -- "Spanish is a language tu": Hemingway's cubist Spanglish and its legacies -- Conclusion: Worlds between languages-the Spanglish Quixote

     

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    Subjects: Spanish literature; Modernism (Literature); American literature; Modernism (Literature)
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    Frontmatter -- -- Contents -- -- Acknowledgments -- -- Introduction: Modernism, Translation, and the Fields of Literary History -- -- I. American Modernism’s Hispanists -- -- 1. “Splintered Staves”: Pound, Comparative Literature, and the Translation of Spanish Literary History -- -- 2. Restaging the Disaster: Dos Passos, Empire, and Literature After the Spanish-American War -- -- II. Spain’s American Translations -- -- 3. Jiménez, Modernism/o, and the Languages of Comparative Modernist Studies -- -- 4. Unamuno, Nativism, and the Politics of the Vernacular; or, On the Authenticity of Translation -- -- III. New Genealogies -- -- 5. Negro and Negro: Translating American Blackness in the Shadows of the Spanish Empire -- -- 6. “Spanish Is a Language Tu”: Hemingway’s Cubist Spanglish and Its Legacies -- -- Conclusion: Worlds Between Languages— The Spanglish Quixote -- -- Notes -- -- Index

  10. Incomparable empires
    modernism and the translation of Spanish and American literature
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  Columbia University Press, New York ; Oxford University Press, Oxford

    The Spanish-American War of 1898 seems to mark a turning point in both geopolitical and literary histories. The victorious American empire ascended and began its cultural domination of the globe in the twentieth century, while the once-mighty Spanish... more

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    The Spanish-American War of 1898 seems to mark a turning point in both geopolitical and literary histories. The victorious American empire ascended and began its cultural domination of the globe in the twentieth century, while the once-mighty Spanish empire declined and became a minor state in the world republic of letters. But what if this narrative relies on several faulty assumptions? Following networks of American and Spanish writers, translators, and movements, Gayle Rogers uncovers the arguments that forged the politics and aesthetics of modernism. He revisits the role of empire - from its institutions to its cognitive effects - in shaping a nation's literature and culture.

     

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  11. Modernism, Science, and Technology
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    Series: New Modernisms Ser.
    Subjects: Moderne; Literatur; Englisch; Wissenschaft; Technologie
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  12. Modernism and the new Spain
    Britain, cosmopolitan Europe, and literary history
    Published: 2012
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    Drawing on transnational literary studies, periodical studies translation studies, and comparative literary history 'Modernism and the New Spain' illuminates why Spain has remained a problematic space on the scholarly map of international modernisms. more

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    Subjects: Modernism (Literature); Spanish literature; Spanish literature; English literature; English literature; Modernism (Literature) ; Spain; Spanish literature ; 20th century ; History and criticism; Spanish literature ; English influences; English literature ; 20th century ; History and criticism; English literature ; Spanish influences; Spain ; In literature; Spain ; Intellectual life ; 20th century
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  13. Incomparable Empires
    Modernism and the Translation of Spanish and American Literature
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    Publisher:  Columbia University Press, New York, NY

    The Spanish-American War of 1898 seems to mark a turning point in both geopolitical and literary histories. The victorious American empire ascended and began its cultural domination of the globe in the twentieth century, while the once-mighty Spanish... more

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    The Spanish-American War of 1898 seems to mark a turning point in both geopolitical and literary histories. The victorious American empire ascended and began its cultural domination of the globe in the twentieth century, while the once-mighty Spanish empire declined and became a minor state in the world republic of letters. But what if this narrative relies on several faulty assumptions, and what if key modernist figures in both America and Spain radically rewrote these histories at a foundational moment of modern literary studies?Following networks of American and Spanish writers, translators, and movements, Gayle Rogers uncovers the arguments that forged the politics and aesthetics of modernism. He revisits the role of empire—from its institutions to its cognitive effects—in shaping a nation's literature and culture. Ranging from universities to comparative practices, from Ezra Pound's failed ambitions as a Hispanist to Juan Ramón Jiménez's multilingual maps of modernismo, Rogers illuminates modernists' profound engagements with the formative dynamics of exceptionalist American and Spanish literary studies. He reads the provocative, often counterintuitive arguments of John Dos Passos, who held that "American literature" could only flourish if the expanding U.S. empire collapsed like Spain's did. And he also details both a controversial theorization of a Harlem–Havana–Madrid nexus for black modernist writing and Ernest Hemingway's unorthodox development of a version of cubist Spanglish in For Whom the Bell Tolls. Bringing together revisionary literary historiography and rich textual analyses, Rogers offers a striking account of why foreign literatures mattered so much to two dramatically changing countries at a pivotal moment in history

     

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  14. Modernism
    Author: Latham, Sean
    Published: 2015; ©2015
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, London

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    Series: New Modernisms Ser.
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  15. Modernism
    Author: Latham, Sean
    Published: 2015; ©2015
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, London

    Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Is There a There There? -- 1The Emergence of "Modernism" -- 2Consolidation -- 3Iron Filings -- 4Networks -- Glossary -- Critical bibliographies for the New Modernist Studies -- Works cited -- Index -- p. here... more

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    Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Is There a There There? -- 1The Emergence of "Modernism" -- 2Consolidation -- 3Iron Filings -- 4Networks -- Glossary -- Critical bibliographies for the New Modernist Studies -- Works cited -- Index -- p. here -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- 1 -- 2 -- 3 -- 4 -- 5 -- 6 -- Consolidation -- 7 -- 8 -- 9 -- 10 -- 11 -- 12 -- 13 -- Iron Filings -- Networks -- here.

     

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  16. Modernism
    Evolution of an Idea
    Author: Latham, Sean
    Published: 2015; ©2015
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, London

    Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction Is There a There There? -- Chapter 1 The Emergence of "Modernism" -- Overview -- "Modernism" and new forms -- Creating modern movements -- Grasping the "New" -- Novelty and tradition -- New... more

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    Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction Is There a There There? -- Chapter 1 The Emergence of "Modernism" -- Overview -- "Modernism" and new forms -- Creating modern movements -- Grasping the "New" -- Novelty and tradition -- New criticism, Eliot, and modernism -- Form across fields -- Autonomy and the left -- Could the center hold? -- Notes -- Chapter 2 Consolidation -- Overview -- Forging traditions -- Taking stock of "Modernism" -- Modernisms -- The Marxist canon -- Modernism's discontents -- Notes -- Chapter 3 Iron Filings -- Overview -- Marxism and mass culture -- Feminism and revision -- Black modernism -- The arrival of "Theory" -- The avant-garde -- Postmodernism -- Modernism in transition -- Notes -- Chapter 4 Networks -- Overview -- The changing field and its institutions -- Modernism, gender, and sexuality -- Modernist races -- Modernism in a global context -- Modernism's print cultures -- Modernism and mass media -- Modernism and the law -- Modernism, war, and violence -- Modernism, science, and technology -- Modernism and environments -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Glossary -- Critical Bibliographies for the New Modernist Studies -- Modernism as a concept (including surveys, anthologies, and introductions) -- Modernism, gender, and sexuality -- Modernist races -- Modernism in a global context -- Modernism's print cultures -- Modernism and mass media -- Modernism and the law -- Modernism, war, and violence -- Modernism, science, and technology -- Modernism and environments -- Works Cited -- Index.

     

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  17. The new modernist studies reader
    an anthology of essential criticism
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Zed Books, London, England ; Bloomsbury Publishing, London

    "Bringing together 20 foundational texts in contemporary modernist criticism in one accessible volume, this book explores the debates that have transformed the field of modernist studies at the turn of the millennium and into the 21st century. The... more

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    "Bringing together 20 foundational texts in contemporary modernist criticism in one accessible volume, this book explores the debates that have transformed the field of modernist studies at the turn of the millennium and into the 21st century. The New Modernist Studies Reader features chapters covering the major topics central to the study of modernism today, including: Feminism, gender and sexuality; Empire and race; Print and media cultures; Historical and geographical debates. Each text includes an introductory summary of its historical and intellectual contexts, as well as guides to further reading to help students and teachers explore the ideas further. Includes essential texts by leading critics such as: Pascale Casanova, Anne Anlin Cheng, Brent Hayes Edwards, Rita Felski, Susan Stanford Friedman, Mark Goble, Miriam Hansen, Andreas Huyssen, David James, Fredric Jameson, Heather K. Love, Douglas Mao, Mark S. Morrisson, Michael North, Jessica Pressman, Lawrence Rainey, Paul K. Saint-Amour, Bonnie Kime Scott, Urmila Seshagiri, Robert Spoo, and Rebecca Walkowitz"--...

     

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  18. Modernism
    evolution of an idea
    Author: Latham, Sean
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, London, England ; Bloomsbury Publishing, London

    Modernism: Evolution of an Idea traces the development of the term "modernism" from cultural debates in the early twentieth century to the dynamic contemporary field of modernist studies. Rather than assuming and recounting the contributions of... more

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    Modernism: Evolution of an Idea traces the development of the term "modernism" from cultural debates in the early twentieth century to the dynamic contemporary field of modernist studies. Rather than assuming and recounting the contributions of modernism's chief literary and artistic figures, this book focuses on critical formulations and reception through topics such as: the evolution of modernism from a pejorative term in intellectual arguments to its subsequent centrality to definitions of new art; new criticism and its legacies in the formation of the modernist canon in anthologies, classrooms, and literary histories; and shifting conceptions of modernism during the rise of gender and race studies, French theory, Marxist criticism, postmodernism, and more.

     

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  19. Modernism
    evolution of an idea
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, London, England ; Bloomsbury Publishing

    Introduction: Is There a There There? -- 1. The Emergence of "Modernism" -- 2. Consolidation -- 3. Iron Filings -- 4. Networks. Modernism: Evolution of an Idea traces the development of the term "modernism" from cultural debates in the early... more

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    Introduction: Is There a There There? -- 1. The Emergence of "Modernism" -- 2. Consolidation -- 3. Iron Filings -- 4. Networks. Modernism: Evolution of an Idea traces the development of the term "modernism" from cultural debates in the early twentieth century to the dynamic contemporary field of modernist studies. Rather than assuming and recounting the contributions of modernism's chief literary and artistic figures, this book focuses on critical formulations and reception through topics such as: the evolution of modernism from a pejorative term in intellectual arguments to its subsequent centrality to definitions of new art; new criticism and its legacies in the formation of the modernist canon in anthologies, classrooms, and literary histories; and shifting conceptions of modernism during the rise of gender and race studies, French theory, Marxist criticism, postmodernism, and more

     

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    Subjects: Modernism (Literature); Literary theory
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  20. Modernism, War, and Violence
    Published: 2017; ©2017
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, London

    Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- 1 A terrible beauty is born -- Modernism and war, modernism and violence -- The Great War and the "origins" of modernism -- War as watershed -- Before the Great War -- Late imperial... more

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    Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- 1 A terrible beauty is born -- Modernism and war, modernism and violence -- The Great War and the "origins" of modernism -- War as watershed -- Before the Great War -- Late imperial apocalypse -- Wars to come -- 2 Modernism and the Great War -- Modernism and the crisis of cultural authority -- Women modernists and the "old men" -- Posttraumatic modernism -- 3 Modernism and political violence -- "Bewilderment" and the modernist novel -- Ireland's wars -- 4 Journeys to a war -- New perspectives on modernism and the "interwar" -- Taking sides on Spain -- The writer's platform and its critics -- 5 Modernism and the Second World War -- Thoughts on modernism in 1940 -- Second-wave modernism -- Bombsites as "waste lands" -- Epilogue: Cold War modernism? -- Works cited -- 1 A terrible beauty is born -- 2 Modernism and the Great War -- 3 Modernism and political violence -- 4 Journeys to a war -- 5 Modernism and the Second World War -- Epilogue: Cold War modernism? -- Bibliography -- 1 A terrible beauty is born -- 2 Modernism and the Great War -- 3 Modernism and political violence -- 4 Journeys to a war -- 5 Modernism and the Second World War -- Epilogue: Cold War modernism? -- Index

     

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    ISBN: 9781472590091
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  21. The New Modernist Studies Reader
    An Anthology of Essential Criticism
    Author: Latham, Sean
    Published: 2021; ©2021
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, London

    Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Excerpt from After the Great Divide: Modernism, Mass Culture, Postmodernism -- Chapter 2: Introduction to The Gender of Modernism -- Chapter 3: Against... more

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    Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Excerpt from After the Great Divide: Modernism, Mass Culture, Postmodernism -- Chapter 2: Introduction to The Gender of Modernism -- Chapter 3: Against the Standard: Linguistic Imitation, Racial Masquerade, and The Modernist Rebellion -- Chapter 4: Modernity and Feminism -- Chapter 5: Consuming Investments: Joyce's Ulysses -- Chapter 6: The Mass Production of the Senses: Classical Cinema as Vernacular Modernism -- Chapter 7: Youth in Public: The Little Review and Commercial Culture in Chicago -- Chapter 8: Variations on a Preface -- Chapter 9: Periodizing Modernism: Postcolonial Modernities and the Space/Time Borders of Modernist Studies -- Chapter 10: Forced Exile: Walter Pater's Queer Modernism -- Chapter 11: The New Modernist Studies -- Chapter 12: Love and Noise -- Chapter 13: Her Own Skin -- Chapter 14: Introduction to Digital Modernism -- Chapter 15: Metamodernism: Narratives of Continuity and Revolution -- Chapter 16: Oscar Wilde, Man of Law -- Chapter 17: Weak Theory, Weak Modernism -- Index.

     

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    ISBN: 9781350106284
    Subjects: Modernism (Aesthetics); Modernism (Literature); Electronic books
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  22. Modernism and the New Spain
    Britain, Cosmopolitan Europe, and Literary History
    Published: 2012; ©2012
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press USA - OSO, Cary

    Drawing on transnational literary studies, periodical studies, translation studies, and comparative literary history, Modernism and the New Spain illuminates why Spain has remained a problematic space on the scholarly map of international modernisms.... more

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    Drawing on transnational literary studies, periodical studies, translation studies, and comparative literary history, Modernism and the New Spain illuminates why Spain has remained a problematic space on the scholarly map of international modernisms. Cover -- Contents -- Series Editors' Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The Problem of Spain and the Cultural Map of Interwar Europe -- Spain, the Idea of Europe, and Modernist Literary History -- The New Spain, Southern Europe, and Kantian Cosmopolitanism -- Ortega in Public: The Reformist Critique and the Plan for a New Spain -- Spengler and the Revista de Occidente's Cosmopolitanism -- Spain's New Europeanizers -- Organization and Argument -- 1. An Anglo-Spanish Vanguard: The Criterion, the Revista de Occidente, and the Periodical Project of the New Europe -- An "Unborn Quarterly of Unknown Qualities": The Criterion's Europe -- Rediscovering Spain -- Windows onto the New Spain: Marichalar and Trend -- An "Older European Nation" and its New Revista de Occidente -- Translation, Not "Treasure" -- British Writing and Ortega's New Europe -- The Young Generation/La generación joven: British Modernism in the Revista de Occidente's Spain -- The Margins of the Occident, Spanish Exceptionalism, and the Future of Europe -- Spain and the Constitution of the West in the Criterion -- European Writing, War, and Demise: Revaluating England and the British Empire -- 2. Joyce and the Spanish Ulysses -- Molly's "Spanish Type" and Cultural Decadence -- The "European Family" and the End of Empires -- Joyce, Ortega, and the Cultural Politics of Gibraltar -- Marichalar's Spanish Joyce -- Translating Joyce and Hispanophone Vanguardism -- Joyce's Cosmopolitanism in Anglo- and Hispanophone Literary-Critical History -- "Joyce est un peu espagnol-pas?": Re-reading Ulysses and the Afterlife of Marichalar's Joyce -- 3. Lytton Strachey and La nueva biografía in Spain: Avant-garde Literature, the New Liberalism, and the Ruins of the Nineteenth Century -- Modernist Critique and Strachey's New Biography.

     

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    ISBN: 9780199914982
    Series: Modernist Literature and Culture Ser.
    Subjects: Spanish literature-20th century-History and criticism; English literature-20th century-History and criticism; European literature-20th century-History and criticism; Modernism (Literature)-Spain; Spain-In literature; Difference (Psychology) in literature; Electronic books
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  23. Modernism
    evolution of an idea
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, London, England ; Bloomsbury Publishing

    Introduction: Is There a There There? -- 1. The Emergence of "Modernism" -- 2. Consolidation -- 3. Iron Filings -- 4. Networks. Modernism: Evolution of an Idea traces the development of the term "modernism" from cultural debates in the early... more

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    Introduction: Is There a There There? -- 1. The Emergence of "Modernism" -- 2. Consolidation -- 3. Iron Filings -- 4. Networks. Modernism: Evolution of an Idea traces the development of the term "modernism" from cultural debates in the early twentieth century to the dynamic contemporary field of modernist studies. Rather than assuming and recounting the contributions of modernism's chief literary and artistic figures, this book focuses on critical formulations and reception through topics such as: the evolution of modernism from a pejorative term in intellectual arguments to its subsequent centrality to definitions of new art; new criticism and its legacies in the formation of the modernist canon in anthologies, classrooms, and literary histories; and shifting conceptions of modernism during the rise of gender and race studies, French theory, Marxist criticism, postmodernism, and more

     

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    Subjects: Modernism (Literature); Literary theory
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (266 pages), illustrations
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-260) and index

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  24. Modernism and the new Spain
    Britain, cosmopolitan Europe, and literary history
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, Oxford

    Drawing on transnational literary studies, periodical studies translation studies, and comparative literary history 'Modernism and the New Spain' illuminates why Spain has remained a problematic space on the scholarly map of international modernisms. more

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    Drawing on transnational literary studies, periodical studies translation studies, and comparative literary history 'Modernism and the New Spain' illuminates why Spain has remained a problematic space on the scholarly map of international modernisms.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
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    Series: Modernist literature & culture
    Subjects: Modernism (Literature); Spanish literature; Spanish literature; English literature; English literature
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