This collection of original critical essays, newly available in paperback, launches an ambitious, long-term project marking out a new period and style in twentieth-century literary history.
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This collection of original critical essays challenges readers to accept a new term, new critical category, and new literary history for twentieth-century British literature.
Featuring sixteen contributions from recognized authorities in their respective fields, this superb new mapping of women's writing ranges from feminine middlebrow novels to Virginia Woolf's modernist aesthetics, from women's literary ...
naturalism, I argue that scholars should see it as a distinctive space or movement in English literary history that grew out of particular twentiethcentury historical and political pressures. Its literature appeared in diverse forms ...
INTERMODERNISM. IN. FORD. MADOX. FORD'S. PARALLAX. VIEW. Nick. Hubble. I should say it started just before the last war, when Ford Madox Ford, the editor of the English Review, met D. H. Lawrence and saw in him the portent of a new ...
Intermodernism builds on an initial formulation of a philosophy of nursing science called neomodernism that I presented several years ago (Reed, 1995, 2006); some have since applied this perspective to advanced practice, science, ...
Source Documents for the Scottish Renaissance (Glasgow: Association for Scottish Literary Studies, 2004) and William Calin, Minority Literatures and Modernism. Scots, Breton, and Occitan, 1920–1990 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, ...
The person who is in control over the dynamic of the relationship is Rosie and it is her dissatisfaction with their life as it is and desire for a holiday which provides the agency that drives the plot. While she wants them to be able ...
Toward that end she proposes the adoption of intermodernism as a “new critical category.”18 The writers so bracketed are said to share three traits: they typically are more interested than their high modernist precursors in the working ...
Smith, H. L., 'British Feminism in the 1920s', in H. L. Smith (ed.), British Feminism in the Twentieth Century (Aldershot; Edward Elgar, 1990), pp. 66–83. Soloway, R., 'The Galton Lecture: Marie Stopes, Eugenics and the Birth Control ...