Moving through a vast geographical, cultural, and artistic terrain and juxtaposing numerous modernist works, this volume explores the multiplicity of modernism and provides in-depth case studies, including of James Joyce's Finnegans Wake, the reception of jazz music in Europe, and the Cubist movement in the visual arts.
Moving through a vast geographical, cultural, and artistic terrain and juxtaposing numerous modernist works, this volume explores the multiplicity of modernism and provides in-depth case studies, including of James Joyce's Finnegans Wake, the reception of jazz music in Europe, and the Cubist movement in the visual arts.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jed Rasula, Helen S. Lanier Distinguished Professor at the University of Georgia Jed Rasula's scholarly work has largely been on modern art and literature, with seven books and two anthologies. He has also been involved in literary affairs, with three poetry collections, as editor of a poetry magazine, and serving on the editorial board of another. Before becoming a professor he worked in television and radio, as a graphic designer and bookseller.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Introduction: Acrobatic Modernism, A Relentless Metabolism 1: The Ache of Modernism 2: Luminous Sores: The Pathic Receptacles of Modernism 3: Gathering Hay in a Thunderstorm 4: Make It New 5: Jazzbandism 6: Multiplied Man 7: The New Mythology 8: The Renaissance of the Archaic Afterword
Preface Introduction: Acrobatic Modernism, A Relentless Metabolism 1: The Ache of Modernism 2: Luminous Sores: The Pathic Receptacles of Modernism 3: Gathering Hay in a Thunderstorm 4: Make It New 5: Jazzbandism 6: Multiplied Man 7: The New Mythology 8: The Renaissance of the Archaic Afterword
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