The Cambridge Companion to European Modernism
Modernism arose in a period of accelerating globalization in the late nineteenth century. Modernist writers and artists, while often loyal to their country in times of war, aimed to rise above the national and ideological conflicts of the early twentieth century in service to a cosmopolitan ideal. This Companion explores the international aspects of literary modernism by mapping the history of the movement across Europe and within each country. The essays place the various literary traditions within a social and historical context and set out recent critical debates. Particular attention is given to the urban centers in which modernism developed – from Dublin to Zürich, Barcelona to Warsaw – and to the movements of modernists across national borders. A broad, accessible account of European modernism, this Companion explores what this cosmopolitan movement can teach us about life as a citizen of Europe and of the world.
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The Cambridge Companion to European Modernism
Modernism arose in a period of accelerating globalization in the late nineteenth century. Modernist writers and artists, while often loyal to their country in times of war, aimed to rise above the national and ideological conflicts of the early twentieth century in service to a cosmopolitan ideal. This Companion explores the international aspects of literary modernism by mapping the history of the movement across Europe and within each country. The essays place the various literary traditions within a social and historical context and set out recent critical debates. Particular attention is given to the urban centers in which modernism developed – from Dublin to Zürich, Barcelona to Warsaw – and to the movements of modernists across national borders. A broad, accessible account of European modernism, this Companion explores what this cosmopolitan movement can teach us about life as a citizen of Europe and of the world.
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The Cambridge Companion to European Modernism

The Cambridge Companion to European Modernism

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Overview

Modernism arose in a period of accelerating globalization in the late nineteenth century. Modernist writers and artists, while often loyal to their country in times of war, aimed to rise above the national and ideological conflicts of the early twentieth century in service to a cosmopolitan ideal. This Companion explores the international aspects of literary modernism by mapping the history of the movement across Europe and within each country. The essays place the various literary traditions within a social and historical context and set out recent critical debates. Particular attention is given to the urban centers in which modernism developed – from Dublin to Zürich, Barcelona to Warsaw – and to the movements of modernists across national borders. A broad, accessible account of European modernism, this Companion explores what this cosmopolitan movement can teach us about life as a citizen of Europe and of the world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781107484429
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 09/08/2011
Series: Cambridge Companions to Literature
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Pericles Lewis is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Yale University.

Table of Contents

Chronology; Introduction Pericles Lewis; Part I. 'Core' Modernisms: 1. France Maurice Samuels; 2. Germany Tobias Boes; 3. The Habsburg Empire Scott Spector; 4. Italy Luca Somigli; 5. Great Britain Marina MacKay; 6. Russia Harsha Ram; Part II. 'Peripheral' Modernisms: 7. Portugal Ellen W. Sapega; 8. Spain C. Christopher Soufas, Jr; 9. Ireland Megan Quigley; 10. Scandinavia Leonardo Lisi; 11. Switzerland Rudolf Kuenzli; 12. Eastern Europe Marci Shore; 13. Greece Roderick Beaton; 14. Turkey Nergis Ertürk; Index.
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