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Modernism, Space And The City Hardcover English by Andrew Thacker - 11 Mar 2019

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Andrew Thacker
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This Innovative Book Aims to Examine The Crucial Role Played by The Spaces of The City in The Construction of modernism. By Focusing Upon a Number of Key Cities The Book is Able to Consider The Influence of The Urban Landscape Upon The Various Modernisms That Appeared in The Period From c.1890 to 1940. The Book Takes a Distinctive Approach to The Topic by Focusing Upon The Interactions Between The Literary Texts And The Institutions of Cultural Production Found in London, Paris, Berlin And New York. As Well as Exciting Analyses of Key Modernist Texts, Each Chapter Considers The Sites in Which Modernism emerged: Publishing Houses, Bookshops, Discussion Circles, Salons, And cafes. Clearly Argued Throughout, it Demonstrates How Particular Geographies Marked The Nature of Modernism by Analysing New Urban Features Such as Underground Transport systems; The Growth of The suburbs; And Architectural Forms Such as The skyscraper. Particular Attention is Given to The Transnational Qualities of Modernist Writing by Examining Writers Whose View of The Cities Considered is That of Migrants, Exiles or Strangers (e.g. Joyce, Stein And Barnes in Paris; Eliot, James And Pound in London; Isherwood in Berlin; Kafka on New York). This Book Will be of Major Interest to All Those Studying Modernism And Also to Those Working in Related Fields, Such as Urban Studies And Cultural geography. Key Features * Wide Ranging Coverage of Authors, Texts And Films in The Period * Interdisciplinary Analysis of The Social And Technological Contexts of Modernist Production * Clear Focus Upon Four Cities of Central Significance to Modernism * Introduces Via Key Examples The Theory of a Critical Literary Geography
ISBN-13
9780748633470
Language
English
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Publication Date
11 Mar 2019
Number of Pages
296
About the Author
Andrew Thacker is Senior Research Fellow in The School of English at De Montfort University. He is The Author of Moving Through Modernity: Space And Geography in Modernism (Mup, 2003) And co-Editor of Geographies of Modernism: Literature, Cultures, Spaces (With Peter Brooker), (Routledge, 2005), And of The Impact of Michel Foucault on The Social Sciences And Humanities (With Moya Lloyd) (Macmillan, 1997).
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1 - 5 Years