Modernism

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D. H. Lawrence
Dorothy Richardson
E. E. Cummings
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Ezra Pound
Franz Kafka
Gertrude Stein
H. D.
ideology
James Joyce
Jean Rys
Joseph Conrad
Katherine Mansfield
literary theory
Mina Loy
Modernism
politics
postmodernism
religion
T. S. Eliot
Virginia Woolf

Product details

  • ISBN 9780300284379
  • Dimensions: 133 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Aug 2025
  • Publisher: Yale University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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An engaging, approachable introduction to literary modernism
 
Modernism represented an astonishing outbreak of cultural innovation, spanning artforms and nations. It was centred around feelings of growing alienation in an industrial world, and a desire to change how people live together in society. Art, architecture, literature, and music all underwent a radical revolution.
 
Although it was confined to small coteries of artists and lasted no more than thirty years, its techniques were appropriated by mass culture and became familiar to millions of citizens who have never heard of Paul Klee or Gertrude Stein. It represents one of the most productive moments in art since the Renaissance, which in its scope, originality, and imaginative audacity has never been equalled.
 
Terry Eagleton presents a compelling and entertaining guide to modernism. From Ezra Pound to Virginia Woolf, James Joyce to H.D., Eagleton explores the literature and ideas of prominent modernists, emphasising the profound impact they had on subsequent generations.
Terry Eagleton has been the Warton Professor of English Literature at Oxford University and is the author of more than fifty books in the fields of literary theory, postmodernism, politics, ideology, and religion.