London Modernism And 1914


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London, Modernism, and 1914


London, Modernism, and 1914

Author: Michael J. K. Walsh

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2010-05-06


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A new take on the impact of war on the London art and literary scene and the emergence of modernism, first published in 2010.

Modernism


Modernism

Author: Christopher Wilk

language: en

Publisher: Victoria & Albert Museum

Release Date: 2008-10-01


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Modernism: Designing a New World is the first book to explore Modernism and design from a truly international perspective, and across all the arts. It offers a reassessment of the idea of Modernism and reveals the fundamental ways in which it has shaped our own world and its visual culture.

A History of Modernist Literature


A History of Modernist Literature

Author: Andrzej Gasiorek

language: en

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Release Date: 2015-04-20


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A History of Modernist Literature offers a critical overview of modernism in England between the late 1890s and the late 1930s, focusing on the writers, texts, and movements that were especially significant in the development of modernism during these years. A stimulating and coherent account of literary modernism in England which emphasizes the artistic achievements of particular figures and offers detailed readings of key works by the most significant modernist authors whose work transformed early twentieth-century English literary culture Provides in-depth discussion of intellectual debates, the material conditions of literary production and dissemination, and the physical locations in which writers lived and worked The first large-scale book to provide a systematic overview of modernism as it developed in England from the late 1890s through to the late 1930s