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Peter Edgerly Firchow

    16 décembre 1937 – 18 octobre 2008

    Peter Edgerly Firchow était un érudit et un éducateur littéraire américain dont l'œuvre a largement exploré les liens complexes entre la littérature britannique et allemande de la fin du XIXe et du début du XXe siècle. Chercheur de premier plan sur Aldous Huxley, Firchow s'est penché sur les influences interculturelles qui ont façonné la production et la pensée littéraires. Ses travaux ont éclairé les dialogues profonds entre ces deux traditions littéraires importantes.

    Reluctant modernists
    • Reluctant modernists

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      A Collection of Essays edited by Evelyn S. Firchow and Bernfried Nugel with an introduction by Jerome Meckier and a personal memoir by Janice Rossen. Presented on the occasion of his 65th Birthday.This collection of essays is about modernist writers who believe that it is just as important to look backward as it is to look forward. Indeed, for most, looking backward is more important because it is only through the past that one can understand one's proper place in the present and in the future. That is why Huxley's Brave New World rejects the past in the future--and by implication in the present--where it makes its satire so penetrating. Modernism, in other words, means for these writers not a radical break with the past, but a continuing search for what still connects them (and us) vitally with it.

      Reluctant modernists