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Modernist Literature
Challenging Fictions?
Vicki Mahaffey (Author)
9780631213062, Wiley
Hardback, published 18 December 2006
272 pages
23.9 x 15.8 x 2 cm, 0.517 kg
"Ambitiously diverse and unsettling, a book that responds provocatively to the challenges it poses." "In this sharp, thoughtful and clearly-written book, modernism is not simply a descriptive category pigeon-holing a literary period; it is made both more problematic (as when its ending is linked with the holocaust) and empowering. Boldly redefining the field, Mahaffey throws a truly original light on the social, political and ethical relevance of main modernist 'chronicles of disorder,' showing convincingly how they challenge repressive authorities as well as the reader's ingrained passivity." "This intelligent, strongly argued book reconceives the term 'modernist' to mean modern literature that challenges the reader because of its originality, complexity, obscurity, or transgressive nature." (Choice)
--David Bradshaw, University of Oxford
--Jean-Michel Rabaté, University of Pennsylvania
This inclusive guide to Modernist literature considers the ‘high’ Modernist writers such as Eliot, Joyce, Pound and Yeats alongside women writers and writers of the Harlem Renaissance.
Preface. Acknowledgments. Part I: Introduction. 1. Why Read Challenging Literature?. Part II: Readings. 2. Partnering: Holmes and Watson, Author and Reader, Lover and Loved, Man and Wife. 3. Window Painting: The Art of Blocking Understanding. 4. Watchman, What of the Night?. Conclusion. Notes. Bibliography. Index.
Subject Areas: Literature: history & criticism [DS]
