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Modernist Literature An Introduction Mary Ann Gillies Aurelea Mahood

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Modernist Literature An Introduction Mary Ann Gillies Aurelea Mahood
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.07 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Mary Ann Gillies; Aurelea Mahood
ISBN: 9780748631612, 0748631615
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Modernist Literature An Introduction Mary Ann Gillies Aurelea Mahood by Mary Ann Gillies; Aurelea Mahood 9780748631612, 0748631615 instant download after payment.

This engaging textbook provides a critical assessment of British modernist literature produced between 1900 and 1945.


Each chapter focuses on a single decade, a distinct genre and a specific theme: the 1900s - the short story - gender and sexuality; the 1910s - poetry - war, technology and propaganda; the 1920s - the novel - new modes of literary expression; the 1930s - the documentary - political engagement. A final chapter covers the 1940s and beyond looking at new literary and artistic movements and 'other' modernisms.


Covering canonical texts and lesser-known works, Modernist Literature introduces students to current debates in Modernism and a range of literature in its historical and aesthetic contexts.


Key Features


  • Examines four distinct genres - the short story, poetry, novel and documentary - decade-by-decade.
  • Combines close readings with cultural and political analyses of British modernism.
  • Includes a Chronology and Further Readings with each chapter.

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