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Blasphemous Modernism The 20thcentury Word Made Flesh 1st Edition Pinkerton

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Blasphemous Modernism The 20thcentury Word Made Flesh 1st Edition Pinkerton
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.03 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Pinkerton, Steven
ISBN: 9780190627560, 9780190627577, 9780190627584, 0190627565, 0190627573, 0190627581
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Blasphemous Modernism The 20thcentury Word Made Flesh 1st Edition Pinkerton by Pinkerton, Steven 9780190627560, 9780190627577, 9780190627584, 0190627565, 0190627573, 0190627581 instant download after payment.

'Blasphemous Modernism' argues that blasphemy is a signal mode of modernist literary expression. Reading a diverse range of poets (Mina Loy, Langston Hughes) and novelists (James Joyce, Djuna Barnes, Salman Rushdie), Pinkerton shows how these writers forged the literature of modernism from the idiom of blasphemy.
Abstract: 'Blasphemous Modernism' argues that blasphemy is a signal mode of modernist literary expression. Reading a diverse range of poets (Mina Loy, Langston Hughes) and novelists (James Joyce, Djuna Barnes, Salman Rushdie), Pinkerton shows how these writers forged the literature of modernism from the idiom of blasphemy

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