Incredible Modeism:Literature, Trust and Deception
by: John Attridge (Author), Rod Rosenquist (Editor)
Publisher: Routledge
Edition:1st
Publication Date: 2013-05-23
Language: English
Print Length: 258 pages
ISBN-10: 0387257683
ISBN-13: 9781409439547
Book Description
With the twentieth century came a new awareness of just how much an individual was obliged to accept on trust, and this heightened awareness of social trust in tu prompted new kinds of anxiety about fraudulence and deception. Beginning with the premise that the traditional liberal concept of trust as a ’bond of society’ entered a period of crisis around the tu of the twentieth century, this collection examines the profound influence of this shift on a wide range of modeist writers, including James Joyce, Marcel Proust, Gertrude Stein, Ezra Pound, Wyndham Lewis, H.D., Ford Madox Ford, Samuel Beckett, Ralph Ellison and Wallace Stevens. In examining the importance of trust and fraudulence during the period, the contributors take up a diverse set of topics related to reception, the institutions of modeism, the history of authorship, the nature of representation, authenticity, genre, social order and politics. Taken as a whole, Incredible Modeism provides concrete historical coordinates for the study of twentieth-century trust, while also arguing that a problem of trust is central to the institutions and formal innovations of modeism itself.
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