1922 Literature, culture, politics edited by
Rabate, Jean-Michael
1922 Literature, culture, politics edited by Jean - Michael Rabate - India Cambridge University Press 2015 - 279 p.
1922: Literature, Culture, Politics examines key aspects of culture and history in 1922, a year made famous by the publication of several modernist masterpieces, such as T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land and James Joyce's Ulysses. Individual chapters written by leading scholars offer new contexts for the year's significant works of art, philosophy, politics, and literature. 1922 also analyzes both the political and intellectual forces that shaped the cultural interactions of that privileged moment. Although this volume takes post-World War I Europe as its chief focus, American artists and authors also receive thoughtful consideration. In its multiplicity of views, 1922 challenges misconceptions about the 'Lost Generation' of cultural pilgrims who flocked to Paris and Berlin in the 1920s, thus stressing the wider influence of that momentous year.
9781107662001
Nineteen twenty-two, A.D
Literature and society
Literature, Modern
Politics and literature
Literature, Modern -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
Literature and society -- History -- 20th century.
Nineteen twenty-two, A.D.
809.04 RAB-J
1922 Literature, culture, politics edited by Jean - Michael Rabate - India Cambridge University Press 2015 - 279 p.
1922: Literature, Culture, Politics examines key aspects of culture and history in 1922, a year made famous by the publication of several modernist masterpieces, such as T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land and James Joyce's Ulysses. Individual chapters written by leading scholars offer new contexts for the year's significant works of art, philosophy, politics, and literature. 1922 also analyzes both the political and intellectual forces that shaped the cultural interactions of that privileged moment. Although this volume takes post-World War I Europe as its chief focus, American artists and authors also receive thoughtful consideration. In its multiplicity of views, 1922 challenges misconceptions about the 'Lost Generation' of cultural pilgrims who flocked to Paris and Berlin in the 1920s, thus stressing the wider influence of that momentous year.
9781107662001
Nineteen twenty-two, A.D
Literature and society
Literature, Modern
Politics and literature
Literature, Modern -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
Literature and society -- History -- 20th century.
Nineteen twenty-two, A.D.
809.04 RAB-J