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Haunting Modernity and the Gothic Presence in British Modernist Literature
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Haunting Modernity and the Gothic Presence in British Modernist Literature
ISBN: 9783319326603 bzw. 3319326600, vermutlich in Englisch, Palgrave, gebundenes Buch, neu.
This book explores the complex relationship between British modernism and the Gothic tradition over several centuries of modern literary and cultural history. Illuminating the blind spots of Gothic criticism and expanding the range of cultural material that falls under the banner of this tradition, Daniel Darvay focuses on how late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century British writers transform the artifice of Gothic ruins into building blocks for a distinctively modernist architecture of questions, concerns, images, and arguments. To make this argument, Darvay takes readers back to early exemplars of the genre thematically rooted in the English Reformation, tracing it through significant Victorian transformations to finally the modernist period. Through writers such as Oscar Wilde, Joseph Conrad, Virginia Woolf, E. M. Forster, and D. H. Lawrence, this book ultimately expands the boundaries of the Gothic genre and provides a fresh, new approach to better understanding the modernist movement. Hard cover.
Haunting Modernity and the Gothic Presence in British Modernist Literature (2016)
ISBN: 3319326600 bzw. 9783319326603, in Deutsch, 218 Seiten, Springer, gebundenes Buch, neu.
This book explores the complex relationship between British modernism and the Gothic tradition over several centuries of modern literary and cultural history. Illuminating the blind spots of Gothic criticism and expanding the range of cultural material that falls under the banner of this tradition, Daniel Darvay focuses on how late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century British writers transform the artifice of Gothic ruins into building blocks for a distinctively modernist architecture of questions, concerns, images, and arguments. To make this argument, Darvay takes readers back to early exemplars of the genre thematically rooted in the English Reformation, tracing it through significant Victorian transformations to finally the modernist period. Through writers such as Oscar Wilde, Joseph Conrad, Virginia Woolf, E. M. Forster, and D. H. Lawrence, this book ultimately expands the boundaries of the Gothic genre and provides a fresh, new approach to better understanding the modernist movement. 2016, 218 Seiten, Buch.
Haunting Modernity and the Gothic Presence in British Modernist Literature
ISBN: 9783319326610 bzw. 3319326619, vermutlich in Englisch, Springer Shop, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
This book explores the complex relationship between British modernism and the Gothic tradition over several centuries of modern literary and cultural history. Illuminating the blind spots of Gothic criticism and expanding the range of cultural material that falls under the banner of this tradition, Daniel Darvay focuses on how late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century British writers transform the artifice of Gothic ruins into building blocks for a distinctively modernist architecture of questions, concerns, images, and arguments. To make this argument, Darvay takes readers back to early exemplars of the genre thematically rooted in the English Reformation, tracing it through significant Victorian transformations to finally the modernist period. Through writers such as Oscar Wilde, Joseph Conrad, Virginia Woolf, E. M. Forster, and D. H. Lawrence, this book ultimately expands the boundaries of the Gothic genre and provides a fresh, new approach to better understanding the modernist movement. eBook.
| Haunting Modernity and the Gothic Presence in British Modernist Literature | Palgrave Macmillan | 1st ed. 2016 | 2016
ISBN: 9783319326603 bzw. 3319326600, in Deutsch, Palgrave Macmillan, neu.
Haunting Modernity and the Gothic Presence in British Modernist Literature
ISBN: 9783319326603 bzw. 3319326600, vermutlich in Englisch, neu.
This book explores the complex relationship between British modernism and the Gothic tradition over several centuries of modern literary and cultural history. Illuminating the blind spots of Gothic criticism and expanding the range of cultural material that falls under the banner of this tradition, Daniel Darvay focuses on how late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century British writers transform the artifice of Gothic ruins into building blocks for a distinctively modernist architecture of questions, concerns, images, and arguments. To make this argument, Darvay takes readers back to early exemplars of the genre thematically rooted in the English Reformation, tracing it through significant Victorian transformations to finally the modernist period. Through writers such as Oscar Wilde, Joseph Conrad, Virginia Woolf, E. M. Forster, and D. H. Lawrence, this book ultimately expands the boundaries of the Gothic genre and provides a fresh, new approach to better understanding the modernist movement.
Haunting Modernity and the Gothic Presence in British Modernist Literature
ISBN: 9783319326610 bzw. 3319326619, in Deutsch, Palgrave Macmillan, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
This book explores the complex relationship between British modernism and the Gothic tradition over several centuries of modern literary and cultural history. Illuminating the blind spots of Gothic criticism and expanding the range of cultural material that falls under the banner of this tradition, Daniel Darvay focuses on how late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century British writers transform the artifice of Gothic ruins into building blocks for a distinctively modernist architecture of questions, concerns, images, and arguments. To make this argument, Darvay takes readers back to early exemplars of the genre thematically rooted in the English Reformation, tracing it through significant Victorian transformations to finally the modernist period. Through writers such as Oscar Wilde, Joseph Conrad, Virginia Woolf, E. M. Forster, and D. H. Lawrence, this book ultimately expands the boundaries of the Gothic genre and provides a fresh, new approach to better understanding the modernist movement. Daniel Darvay is a Visiting Lecturer at Colorado State University-Pueblo, USA. His research interests include modern British literature, Gothic culture, and the history and theory of the novel.
Haunting Modernity And The Gothic Presence In British Modernist Literature
ISBN: 9783319326603 bzw. 3319326600, vermutlich in Englisch, Palgrave Macmillan, neu.
Daniel Darvay, Books, Reference and Language, Haunting Modernity And The Gothic Presence In British Modernist Literature, This book explores the complex relationship between British modernism and the Gothic tradition over several centuries of modern literary and cultural history. Illuminating the blind spots of Gothic criticism and expanding the range of cultural material that falls under the banner of this tradition, Daniel Darvay focuses on how late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century British writers transform the artifice of Gothic ruins into building blocks for a distinctively modernist architecture of questions, concerns, images, and arguments. To make this argument, Darvay takes readers back to early exemplars of the genre thematically rooted in the English Reformation, tracing it through significant Victorian transformations to finally the modernist period. Through writers such as Oscar Wilde, Joseph Conrad, Virginia Woolf, E. M. Forster, and D. H. Lawrence, this book ultimately expands the boundaries of the Gothic genre and provides a fresh, new approach to better understanding the modernist movement.
Haunting Modernity and the Gothic Presence in British Modernist Literature (2016)
ISBN: 9783319326610 bzw. 3319326619, vermutlich in Englisch, Springer International Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.