This collection of essays explores the relationship between the Anglo-American Modernism associated with James Joyce, Henry James, T. S. Eliot, Virginia Woolf, William Faulkner, and others, and the forms of Modernism that emerged in the different Nordic countries at widely differing moments. Modernism is a truly international movement which cuts across many national boundaries, yet not every manifestation is the same and these thematically homogeneous but methodologically diverse essays subject this phenomenon to systematic discussion. But in the process of establishing affinities and differences between Anglo-American and Nordic Modernism this book provides English readers with a map of the inception and growth of Modernism in the Nordic countries and thus invites renewed exploration of the familiar, and seemingly well-charted Modernism of the English, Irish, and American pantheon.
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Cloth. Condizione: Near Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very Good. [Bjørn Tysdahl, Mats Jansson, Jakob Lothe and Steen Klitgård Povlsen, Editors] {Norvik Press; Norwich; 2000; Cloth; Near Fine/Very Good; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; ISBN: 1-870041-49-6.} Dj rubbed, with slight wear at extremities, faint crease at rear tail. Clean and unmarked. "This invaluable collection of essays explores the relationship between the Anglo-American Modernism associated with James Joyce, Henry James, T. S. Eliot, Virginia Woolf, William Faulkner, and others, and the forms of Modernism that emerged in the different Nordic countries at widely differing moments. Modernism is a truly international movement, which cuts across many national boundaries, yet not every manifestation is the same and these thematically homogeneous but methodologically diverse essays subject this phenomenon to systematic discussion. But in the process of establishing affinities and differences between Anglo-American and Nordic Modernism this book provides English readers with a novel, and long overdue, map of the inception and growth of Modernism in the Nordic countries and thus invites renewed exploration of the familiar, and seemingly well-charted Modernism of the English, Irish, and American pantheon." Listing updated 2-20-2009. Codice articolo 004341
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Hardcover. Condizione: New. Condizione sovraccoperta: New. 298 pages ; 22 cm. Contents: Beginnings: Ibsen, James and early modernism; Knut Hamsun and George Egerton; the English-ing of "Hunger"; Thomas Hardy's "Tess of the d'Urbervilles" and Knut Hamsun's "Hunger"; modernism at the borders - literary history, translation and modernism in Iceland. Poetry: intertextualities; Yeats, Eliot and the histories of literary modernism; the city as sea in T.S. Eliot, Baudelaire and Otto Gelsted; Tomas Transtromer's "still point in the turning world"; Scandinavian lyrical modernism and Anglo-American new criticism; responses to modernism in Aslaug Vaa and Rolf Jacobsen. Fiction: the relationship between Henrik Bjelke's "Irsk stuvning" and James Joyce's "Ulysses"; chronotopic motifs in Joyce's "Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man"; the modernisms of William Faulkner and Olav Duun; interpretative discomfort in reading the impersonal narration of Eliot, Joyce, Meri, Mansfield and Woolf. "This collection of essays explores the relationship between the Anglo-American Modernism associated with James Joyce, Henry James, T. S. Eliot, Virginia Woolf, William Faulkner, and others, and the forms of Modernism that emerged in the different Nordic countries at widely differing moments. Modernism is a truly international movement which cuts across many national boundaries, yet not every manifestation is the same and these thematically homogeneous but methodologically diverse essays subject this phenomenon to systematic discussion. But in the process of establishing affinities and differences between Anglo-American and Nordic Modernism this book provides English readers with a map of the inception and growth of Modernism in the Nordic countries and thus invites renewed exploration of the familiar, and seemingly well-charted Modernism of the English, Irish, and American pantheon.". Codice articolo 8jbew835
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orig.boards. 22x14cm, 298 pp., Series: Norvik Press series A ; no. 19. Contains 15 papers. Includes: "Strangely Inscrutable Art: Ibsen, James and Early Modernism" ; "Knut Hamsun and George Egerton: Factual & Fictional Encounters"; "The English-ing of 'Hunger': Knut Hamsun, George Egerton and Leonard Smithers"; "Openings: Thomas Hardy's 'Tess of the d'Urbervilles" and Knut Hamsun's 'Hunger' "; "Modernism at the Borders : Notes on Literary History, Translation and Modernism in Iceland"; " Intertextualities: Pragmatic Aspects and Theoretical Implications"; " Differences SLight but Profound: Yeats, Eliot and the Histories of Literary Modernism" ; "Morning at the Window: The City as Sea in T.S. Eliot, Baudelaire and Otto Gelsted"; "Tomas Transtromer's "Still Point in the Turning World'"; "Scandinavian Lyrical Modernism and Anglo-American New Criticism"; "The Local & the International: Responses to Modernism in Aslaug Vaa and Rolf Jacobsen"; "The Pursuit of Peoperty: The Relationship between Henrik Bjelke's 'Irsk stuvning' and James Joyce's 'Ulysses'"; " Halls, Corridors & Staruicases: Chronotopic Motifs in Joyce's 'Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man'" ; "'Kingdoms of their Own': the Modernisms of William Faulkner and Olav Duun" ; Hearing Voices & Seeing Thingss: Interpretative Discomfort in Reading the Impersonal Narration of Eliot, Joyce, Meri, Mansfield and Woolf". Minor rubbing. VG., dustwrapper. Codice articolo 025723
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