Modernist Literature

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Modernist Literature

Author(s): Rachel Potter (Author)

  • Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
  • Publication Date: 2 April 2012
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 256 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0748634312
  • ISBN-13: 9780748634316

Book Description

Introduces students to a wide range of modernist writers and critical debates in modernism studies. Discussing canonical modernist writers such as James Joyce and T. S. Eliot alongside less familiar writers such as Mina Loy and Djuna Barnes, the guide takes students through a wide-ranging modernist literary landscape. It considers how the publishing networks and collaborative projects which connected writers in the period were central to the creation of English-language modernism. It also introduces students to recent critical debates in modernism studies, with separate chapters on modernism and the writing of geography and exile, the relationship between modernism, obscenity and literary censorship, and modernism and mass culture – with a particular focus on the modernist interest in film – and modernism and politics. The book also considers the changing meaning of the word modernism through twentieth and twenty-first century criticism. Key Features: *Introduces a wide range of modernist writers, including familiar authors such as T. S. Eliot, James Joyce, Ezra Pound and Wyndham Lewis and less canonical figures such as H.D., Mina Loy, Djuna Barnes and Laura Riding *Modernism is presented as an extensive literary landscape, something that has featured significantly in recent critical discussions of modernism *Introduces students to modernist techniques and to recent debates *Shows how English-language modernism emerged, and connects this to recent debates about modernist publishing and networks Key Words: Modernism, Modernist Literature, Publishing, Obscenity, Censorship, Mass Culture, Politics

Editorial Reviews

From the Inside Flap

Edinburgh Critical Guides to LiteratureSeries Editors: Martin Halliwell and Andy MousleyThis series provides accessible yet provocative introductions to a wide range of literatures. The volumes will initiate and deepen the reader’s understanding of key literary movements, periods and genres, and consider debates that inform the past, present and future of literary study. Resources such as glossaries of key terms and details of archives and internet sites are also provided, making each volume a comprehensive critical guide.Modernist LiteratureRachel PotterIntroduces students to a wide range of modernist writers and critical debates in modernism studiesDiscussing canonical modernist writers such as James Joyce and T. S. Eliot alongside less familiar writers such as Mina Loy and Djuna Barnes, the guide takes students through a wide-ranging modernist literary landscape. It considers how the publishing networks and collaborative projects which connected writers in the period were central to the creation of English-language modernism. It also introduces students to recent critical debates in modernism studies, with separate chapters on: the writing of geography and exile; obscenity and literary censorship; mass culture (with a particular focus on film); and modernism and politics.Key Features* Modernism is presented as an extensive literary landscape, something that has featured significantly in recent critical discussions of modernism* Introduces students to modernist techniques and to recent debates, including the changing meaning of the word ‘modernism’* Shows how English-language modernism emerged, and connects this to recent debates about modernist publishing and networksRachel Potter is a Senior Lecturer in English Literature at the University of East Anglia. She is the author of Modernism and Democracy: Literary Culture 1900-1930 (2006) and co-editor of The Salt Companion to Mina Loy (2010).Edinburgh University Press22 George SquareEdin

From the Back Cover

Edinburgh Critical Guides to LiteratureSeries Editors: Martin Halliwell and Andy MousleyThis series provides accessible yet provocative introductions to a wide range of literatures. The volumes will initiate and deepen the reader’s understanding of key literary movements, periods and genres, and consider debates that inform the past, present and future of literary study. Resources such as glossaries of key terms and details of archives and internet sites are also provided, making each volume a comprehensive critical guide.Modernist LiteratureRachel PotterIntroduces students to a wide range of modernist writers and critical debates in modernism studiesDiscussing canonical modernist writers such as James Joyce and T. S. Eliot alongside less familiar writers such as Mina Loy and Djuna Barnes, the guide takes students through a wide-ranging modernist literary landscape. It considers how the publishing networks and collaborative projects which connected writers in the period were central to the creation of English-language modernism. It also introduces students to recent critical debates in modernism studies, with separate chapters on: the writing of geography and exile; obscenity and literary censorship; mass culture (with a particular focus on film); and modernism and politics.Key Features* Modernism is presented as an extensive literary landscape, something that has featured significantly in recent critical discussions of modernism* Introduces students to modernist techniques and to recent debates, including the changing meaning of the word ‘modernism’* Shows how English-language modernism emerged, and connects this to recent debates about modernist publishing and networksRachel Potter is a Senior Lecturer in English Literature at the University of East Anglia. She is the author of Modernism and Democracy: Literary Culture 1900-1930 (2006) and co-editor of The Salt Companion to Mina Loy (2010).Edinburgh University Press22 George SquareEdin

About the Author

Rachel Potter is a Senior Lecturer in English Literature at the University of East Anglia with research interests in the area of modernist literature. Her first book Modernism and Democracy: Literary Culture 1900-1930 (Oxford, 2006) considered the relationship between modernism, gender and politics. She has also co-edited the collection of critical essays on the modernist poet Mina Loy called The Salt Companion to Mina Loy (Cambridge, 2010).

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