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" The modernist papers / "
Fredric Jameson.
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BL
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Record Number
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946702
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b701072
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Main Entry
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Jameson, Fredric.
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Title & Author
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The modernist papers /\ Fredric Jameson.
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Publication Statement
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London ;New York, NY :: Verso,, 2007.
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Page. NO
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xxi, 426 pages :: illustrations ;; 25 cm
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ISBN
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1844670961
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: 9781844670963
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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The poetics of totality -- Céline and innocence -- Form production in The magic mountain -- Kafka's dialectic -- Allegory and history: on rereading Doktor Faustus -- Ulysses in history -- Modernism and imperialism -- Joyce or Proust? -- Exoticism and structuralism in Wallace Stevens -- Baudelaire as modernist and postmodernist -- Rimbaud and the spatial text -- Towards a libidinal economy of three modern painters -- A note on A Vision -- In the mirror of alternate modernities -- Sōseki and western modernism -- Mallarmé materialist -- Gertrude Stein and parts of speech -- Madmen like kings -- Euphorias of substitution -- A monument to radical instants.
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Abstract
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Cultural critic Fredric Jameson, renowned for his incisive studies of the passage of modernism to postmodernism, returns to the movement that dramatically broke with all tradition in search of progress for the first time since his acclaimed A Singular Modernity. The Modernist Papers is a tour de force of analysis and criticism, in which Jameson brings his dynamic and acute thought to bear on the modernist literature of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Jameson discusses modernist poetics, including intensive discussions of the work of Baudelaire, Rimbaud, Mallarmé, Wallace Stevens, Joyce, Proust, and Thomas Mann. He explores the peculiarities of the American literary field, taking in William Carlos Williams and the American epic, and examines the language theories of Gertrude Stein. Refusing to see modernism as simply a Western phenomenon he also pays close attention to its Japanese expression; while the complexities of a late modernist representation of twentieth-century politics are articulated in a concluding section on Peter Weiss's novel The Aesthetics of Resistance. Challenging our previous understanding of the literature of this period, this monumental work will come to be regarded as the classic study of modernism. -- Book jacket.
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Subject
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Literature, Modern-- 19th century-- History and criticism.
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Literature, Modern-- 20th century-- History and criticism.
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Subject
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Modernism (Literature)
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Literatur
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Literature, Modern.
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Moderne
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Modernism (Literature)
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Literatur.
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Moderne.
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Dewey Classification
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809.911
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LC Classification
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PN771.J36 2007
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NLM classification
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EC 5180rvk
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