Though T. E. Hulme was a poet, critic, philosopher, aesthetician, and political theorist who helped define several major aesthetic and political movements, he has until recently been neglected by scholars. Each of the contributors to this collection highlights a different aspect of Hulme's work; taken together the essays demonstrate a shared belief in Hulme's decisive importance to the emergence of modernism and to the many categories that still govern our thinking about it.
Though T. E. Hulme was a poet, critic, philosopher, aesthetician, and political theorist who helped define several major aesthetic and political movements, he has until recently been neglected by scholars. Each of the contributors to this collection highlights a different aspect of Hulme's work; taken together the essays demonstrate a shared belief in Hulme's decisive importance to the emergence of modernism and to the many categories that still govern our thinking about it.
Edward P. Comentale is Associate Professor of Literature at Indiana University-Bloomington, USA. He is the author of Modernism, Cultural Production, and the British Avant-Garde (2004) and the co-editor of Ian Fleming and James Bond: The Cultural Politics of 007 (2005). Andrzej Gasiorek is Reader in Twentieth-Century English Literature at the University of Birmingham, UK. He is the author of Post-War British Fiction: Realism and After (1995); Wyndham Lewis and Modernism (2004); and J. G. Ballard (2005).
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Introduction Edward P. Comentale Andrzej Gasiorek; Chapter 1 The Imagery of Hulme's Poems and Notebooks Paul Edwards; Chapter 2 A Language of Concrete Things: Hulme Imagism and Modernist Theories of Language Andrew Thacker; Chapter 3 'A Definite Meaning': The Art Criticism of T. E. Hulme Rebecca Beasley; Chapter 4 Abstraction Archaism and the Future: T. E. Hulme Jacob Epstein and Wyndham Lewis Alan Munton; Chapter 5 T. E. Hulme and the 'Spiritual Dread of Space' Helen Carr; Chapter 6 Hulme's Compromise and the New Psychologism Jesse Matz; Chapter 7 Hulme Among the Progressives Lee Garver; Chapter 8 Towards a 'Right Theory of Society'?: Politics Machine Aesthetics and Religion Andrzej Gasiorek; Chapter 9 'Above Life': Hulme Bloomsbury and Two Trajectories of Ethical Anti-Humanism Todd Avery; Chapter 10 The Politics of Epochality: Antinomies of Original Sin C. D. Blanton; Chapter 11 Hulme's Feelings Edward P. Comentale;
Introduction Edward P. Comentale Andrzej Gasiorek; Chapter 1 The Imagery of Hulme's Poems and Notebooks Paul Edwards; Chapter 2 A Language of Concrete Things: Hulme Imagism and Modernist Theories of Language Andrew Thacker; Chapter 3 'A Definite Meaning': The Art Criticism of T. E. Hulme Rebecca Beasley; Chapter 4 Abstraction Archaism and the Future: T. E. Hulme Jacob Epstein and Wyndham Lewis Alan Munton; Chapter 5 T. E. Hulme and the 'Spiritual Dread of Space' Helen Carr; Chapter 6 Hulme's Compromise and the New Psychologism Jesse Matz; Chapter 7 Hulme Among the Progressives Lee Garver; Chapter 8 Towards a 'Right Theory of Society'?: Politics Machine Aesthetics and Religion Andrzej Gasiorek; Chapter 9 'Above Life': Hulme Bloomsbury and Two Trajectories of Ethical Anti-Humanism Todd Avery; Chapter 10 The Politics of Epochality: Antinomies of Original Sin C. D. Blanton; Chapter 11 Hulme's Feelings Edward P. Comentale;
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