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Theorists of Modernist Poetry: T. S. Eliot, T. E. Hulme & Ezra Pound
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Theorists of Modernist Poetry: T. S. Eliot, T. E. Hulme & Ezra PoundTheorists of Modernist Poetry: T. S. Eliot, T. E. Hulme & Ezra Pound

Modernist poetry heralded a radical new aesthetic of experimentation, pioneering new verse forms and subjects, and changing the very notion of what it meant to be a poet. This volume examines T.S. Eliot, T.E. Hulme and Ezra Pound, three of the most influential figures of the modernist movement, and argues that we cannot dissociate their bold, inventive poetic forms from their profoundly engaged theories of social and political reform.
 
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The Modernist Novel and the Decline of Empire
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The Modernist Novel and the Decline of EmpireThe Modernist Novel and the Decline of Empire

John Marx argues that the early twentieth century was a key moment in the emergence of modern globalization, rather than simply a period of British imperial decline.
 
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The Great War and the Language of Modernism
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The Great War and the Language of ModernismThe Great War and the Language of ModernismWith the expressions "Lost Generation" and "The Men of 1914," the major authors of modernism designated the overwhelming effect the First World War exerted on their era. Literary critics have long employed the same phrases in an attempt to place a radically experimental, specifically modernist writing in its formative, historical setting. What real basis did that Great War provide for the verbal inventiveness of modernist poetry and fiction?

 
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Ritual Unbound: Reading Sacrifice in Modernist Fiction
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Ritual Unbound: Reading Sacrifice in Modernist FictionRitual Unbound: Reading Sacrifice in Modernist Fiction

This study explores the vestiges of primitive sacrificial rituals that emerge in a group of canonical modernist novels, including The Turn of the Screw, Heart of Darkness, The Good Soldier, The Great Gatsby, and To the Lighthouse. It argues that these novels reenact a process that achieved its seminal expression in the Genesis story of "The Binding of Isaac," in which Abraham, having been prevented from sacrificing Isaac, offers up a ram in his place.
 
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Plato's Ghost: The Modernist Transformation of Mathematics
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Plato's Ghost: The Modernist Transformation of MathematicsPlato's Ghost: The Modernist Transformation of Mathematics

In Plato's Ghost, he has ... present[ed] us with an ambitious and in many respects remarkable synthesis of the modern transformation of mathematics via structural and set-theoretic notions, together not only with its logic and philosophy but also with related developments in artificial languages and psychology... I can certainly recommend Plato's Ghost highly as a rich resource and point of departure for readers who want to learn more about this exciting period in the development of modern mathematics.
 
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