In the short but excellent ‘Resources’ section, Alex Pestell and Sean Pryor cover key terms from ‘avant-garde’ to ‘vers libre’ - and include valuable summaries of how concepts such as ‘fascism’, ‘primitivism’, ‘race’ and ‘high modernism’ shape how we think about modernist literature - while an extensive annotated bibliography of major works of criticism provides a good grounding for students wishing to explore the subject further.

Times Literary Supplement

The Bloomsbury Companion to Modernist Literature, edited by Ulrika Maude and Mark Nixon, provides fresh insights. By viewing Modernist Literature through the prism of seemingly unrelated disciplines, such as economics, the Theory of Relativity, and neurology, the Bloomsbury Companion … reveals research synergies and provides opportunities for discovery … While geared towards the more advanced researcher, this book would certainly assist those less familiar with Modernist Literature when taking those first steps from casual readership into research. The Bloomsbury Companion to Modernist Literature makes it new and keeps it real.

American Reference Books Annual

[These] assembled essays and resources comprise an impressive array of frequently challenging, illuminating scholarship … [This] Companion does not settle for simply being a guide to existing knowledge, but instead blazes exciting new trails for the rest of us to follow.

Modern Language Review

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The book as a whole illustrates superbly what Emily Hayman and Pericles Lewis refer to as “the persistence of modernism".

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AcknowledgementsContributors1. Introduction, Ulrika MaudePart I: Defining the Field and Research IssuesThe Modernist Everyday2. Anything but a Clean Relationship: Modernism and the Everyday, Scott McCracken3. Geographies of Modernism, Andrew Thacker4. Modernism and Language Scepticism, Shane Weller5. Modernism and Emotion, Kirsty Martin6. Myth and Religion in Modernist Literature, Michael BellThe Arts and Cultures of Modernism7. Modernism and Music, Tim Armstrong8. Modernism and the Visual Arts: Kant, Bergson, Beckett, Conor Carville9. Modernist Literature and Film, Laura Marcus10. Modernism and Popular Culture, Lawrence Rainey11. Modernist Magazines, Faith Binckes12. Minding Manuscripts: Modernism, Genetic Criticism and Intertextual Cognition, Dirk Van HulleThe Sciences and Technologies of Modernism13. Einstein, Relativity and Literary Modernism, Paul Sheehan14. Modernism, Sexuality and Gender, Jana Funke15. Modernism, Neurology and the Invention of Psychoanalysis Ulrika Maude16. Modernism, Psychoanalysis and other Psychologies, Laura Salisbury17. Modernism and Technology, Julian MurphetThe Geopolitics and Economics of Modernism18. Can there be a Global Modernism? Emily Hayman and Pericles Lewis19. A Departure from Modernism: Stylistic Strategies in Modern Peripheral Literatures as Symptom, Mediation and Critique of Modernity, Benita Parry20. Modernist Literature and Politics, Tyrus Miller21. A New Sense of Value: Modernism and Economics, Ronald SchleiferPart II: Resources22. A to Z of Key Words, Alex Pestell and Sean Pryor23. Annotated Bibliography, Alexander HowardChronologyIndex
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Bloomsbury Companions series is a major series of single volume companions to key research fields in the humanities aimed at postgraduate students, scholars and libraries. Each companion offers a comprehensive reference resource giving an overview of key topics, research areas, new directions and a manageable guide to beginning or developing research in the field. A distinctive feature of the series is that each companion provides practical guidance on advanced study and research in the field, including research methods and subject-specific resources.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781350300705
Publisert
2022-11-17
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
560

Om bidragsyterne

Ulrika Maude s Professor of Modern Literature at the University of Bristol, where she also directs the Centre for Health, Humanities and Science. Her publications include Beckett, Technology and the Body (2009), Beckett and Phenomenology (2009) and The Cambridge Companion to the Body in Literature (2015).

Mark Nixon is Associate Professor in Modern Literature at the University of Reading, UK. He is Co-Director of the Beckett International Foundation, Editor in Chief of the Journal of Beckett Studies and Co-Director of the Beckett Digital Manuscript Project.