Drawing on works in a variety of genres, Gayle Rogers reconstructs an archive of cross-cultural exchanges to reveal the mutual constitution of two modernist movements ¿ one in Britain, the other in Spain, and stretching at key moments in between Ireland and the Americas.
Drawing on works in a variety of genres, Gayle Rogers reconstructs an archive of cross-cultural exchanges to reveal the mutual constitution of two modernist movements ¿ one in Britain, the other in Spain, and stretching at key moments in between Ireland and the Americas.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gayle Rogers is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Pittsburgh
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* Introduction * The Question of Spain and the Cultural Map of Interwar Europe * Chapter One * An Anglo-Spanish Vanguard: The Criterion, the Revista de Occidente, and the Periodical Project of the New Europe * Chapter Two * Joyce and the Spanish Ulysses * Chapter Three * Lytton Strachey and La nueva biografía in Spain: Avant-garde Literature, * the New Liberalism, and the Ruins of the Nineteenth Century * Chapter Four * Virginia Woolf and the Spanish Civil War: Three Guineas, Victoria Ocampo, and International Feminism * Chapter Five * Spain in Translation and Revision: Spender, Altolaguirre, and Lorca in British Literary Culture * Conclusion * Modernism, War, and the Memory of Spain after 1939 * Appendix Antonio Marichalar, "James Joyce in His Labyrinth"
* Introduction * The Question of Spain and the Cultural Map of Interwar Europe * Chapter One * An Anglo-Spanish Vanguard: The Criterion, the Revista de Occidente, and the Periodical Project of the New Europe * Chapter Two * Joyce and the Spanish Ulysses * Chapter Three * Lytton Strachey and La nueva biografía in Spain: Avant-garde Literature, * the New Liberalism, and the Ruins of the Nineteenth Century * Chapter Four * Virginia Woolf and the Spanish Civil War: Three Guineas, Victoria Ocampo, and International Feminism * Chapter Five * Spain in Translation and Revision: Spender, Altolaguirre, and Lorca in British Literary Culture * Conclusion * Modernism, War, and the Memory of Spain after 1939 * Appendix Antonio Marichalar, "James Joyce in His Labyrinth"
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