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  1. 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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    Subjects: American literature; Modernism (Literature); Modernism (Literature); Spanish literature; Kolonialmacht; Weltherrschaft; Literatur; Modernismus; Übersetzung
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  2. 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

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

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    ISBN: 9780199914975; 0199914974
    Series: Modernist Literature & Culture
    Subjects: Spanisch; Modernismo; Literatur; Moderne
    Scope: XVI, 283 S.
  4. Modernism
    evolution of an idea
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury, London ; New Dehli ; New York ; Sydney

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    Series: New modernisms series
    Subjects: Moderne; Begriff
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  5. The new modernist studies reader
    an anthology of essential criticism
    Contributor: Latham, Sean (Herausgeber); Rogers, Gayle (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, London

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    Contributor: Latham, Sean (Herausgeber); Rogers, Gayle (Herausgeber)
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  6. 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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    Series: Modernist latitudes
    Subjects: Modernismus; Weltherrschaft; Kolonialmacht; Literatur; Übersetzung; Modernism (Literature); Modernism (Literature); Spanish literature; American literature; Spanish literature; American literature
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  7. 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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  8. Modernism, Science, and Technology
    Published: 2016
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    Series: New Modernisms Ser.
    Subjects: Moderne; Literatur; Englisch; Wissenschaft; Technologie
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  9. Modernism, War, and Violence
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  10. Incomparable empires
    modernism and the translation of Spanish and American literature
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    Series: Modernist latitudes
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  11. 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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  12. Modernism and the new Spain
    Britain, cosmopolitan Europe, and literary history
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  13. Modernism and the new Spain
    Britain, cosmopolitan Europe, and literary history
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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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    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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    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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  14. 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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  15. 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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  16. Modernism
    evolution of an idea
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, London ; Oxford ; New York ; New Delhi ; Sidney

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    Series: New modernisms series
    Subjects: Begriff; Moderne
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  17. The new modernist studies reader
    an anthology of essential criticism
    Contributor: Latham, Sean (Publisher); Rogers, Gayle (Publisher)
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, London ; New York

    "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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    Contributor: Latham, Sean (Publisher); Rogers, Gayle (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9781350106253; 9781350106260
    RVK Categories: EC 5186 ; HM 1071 ; HU 1745
    Series: The new modernisms series
    Subjects: Moderne; Literatur; Englisch
    Other subjects: Modernism (Aesthetics); Modernism (Literature)
    Scope: vi, 372 Seiten
  18. Modernism and the new Spain
    Britain, cosmopolitan Europe, and literary history
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Oxford Univ. Press, New York [u.a.]

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9780199914975; 9780190207335
    RVK Categories: IP 1720
    Series: Modernist literature & culture
    Subjects: Spanish literature; English literature; European literature; Modernism (Literature); Difference (Psychology) in literature; Moderne; Literatur; Spanisch; Modernismo; Englisch
    Scope: xvi, 283 Seiten, 25 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 221-272) and index

  19. The new modernist studies reader
    an anthology of essential criticism
    Contributor: Latham, Sean (HerausgeberIn); Rogers, Gayle (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, 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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    Contributor: Latham, Sean (HerausgeberIn); Rogers, Gayle (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781350106253; 9781350106260
    RVK Categories: HM 1060
    Series: The new modernisms series
    Subjects: Modernism (Aesthetics); Modernism (Literature)
    Scope: vi, 372 Seiten
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

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

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    Contributor: Rogers, Gayle (MitwirkendeR)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781472525321
    Series: New Modernisms Ser.
    Subjects: Electronic books
    Scope: 1 online resource (273 pages)
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  22. Modernism
    evolution of an idea
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury, New York

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    ISBN: 9781472531247; 9781472523778; 9781472525321; 9781472529152
    RVK Categories: EC 5186 ; HM 1071 ; HU 1745 ; AK 16700
    Series: New modernisms series
    Subjects: Moderne; Begriff; Geschichte
    Scope: 266 Seiten, Illustration, Diagramme
  23. Modernism and the new Spain
    Britain, cosmopolitan Europe, and literary history
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford [u.a.]

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin; Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780199980192
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    RVK Categories: IP 1720
    Series: Modernist literature & culture
    Subjects: Spanish literature; English literature; European literature; Modernism (Literature); Difference (Psychology) in literature; Modernismo; Englisch; Spanisch; Moderne; Literatur
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (XVI, 283 S.)
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  24. Modernism
    evolution of an idea
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, London ; Oxford ; New York ; New Delhi ; Sidney

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    ISBN: 9781472523778; 9781472531247
    RVK Categories: AK 16700 ; EC 5186 ; HM 1071 ; HU 1745
    Series: New modernisms series
    Subjects: Begriff; Moderne
    Scope: 266 Seiten, Illustration, Diagramme
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  25. Modernism - evolution of an idea
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury, London

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
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    ISBN: 9781472531247; 9781472523778; 9781472525321; 9781472529152
    RVK Categories: AK 16700 ; EC 5186 ; HM 1071 ; HU 1745
    Edition: First published
    Series: New modernisms series
    Subjects: Moderne; Begriff; Geschichte;
    Scope: 266 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [233]-260