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Michael Levenson

    The Humanities and Everyday Life
    Gunty's War
    The Cambridge Companion to Modernism
    A Genealogy of Modernism
    Modernism and the Fate of Individuality
    • Modernism and the Fate of Individuality

      Character and Novelistic Form from Conrad to Woolf

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      Exploring the complexities of individuality in contemporary society, this book delves into the challenges and nuances of self-identity. It presents a thought-provoking analysis of how modern influences shape personal expression and individuality, prompting readers to reflect on their own identities in a rapidly changing world. Through engaging arguments and insights, it invites a deeper understanding of what it means to be an individual today.

      Modernism and the Fate of Individuality
    • A Genealogy of Modernism

      A Study of English Literary Doctrine 1908 1922

      • 268pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
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      Focusing on the evolution of modernism, this study explores literary transitions in the early 20th century, highlighting the integration of avant-garde movements into English culture. Michael Levenson examines various phases—Impressionist, Imagist, Vorticist, and Classicist—while connecting modernist ideology to specific literary works and broader philosophical movements. Key literary figures like Joseph Conrad and T. S. Eliot are analyzed alongside overlooked thinkers, situating modernist aesthetics within the frameworks of literary theory and cultural history.

      A Genealogy of Modernism
    • In this Companion, eminent British and American scholars offer a guide to the revolutionary cultural transformations of the first decades of the twentieth century. Chapters on the major literary genres, on intellectual, political and institutional contexts, and on film and the visual arts, provide close analyses and a broader set of interpretive narratives. A Chronology and Guide to Further Reading supply valuable orientation within the field. Students will find much-needed help with the difficulties of approaching Modernism, while the essays' original contributions will send scholars back to this volume for stimulating reevaluation.

      The Cambridge Companion to Modernism
    • The Humanities and Everyday Life

      • 186pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Michael Levenson considers how the humanities exist beyond the walls of universities and take place in daily life- in book clubs, public libraries, museums, and historical re-enactments. He poses questions about amateurs versus professionals, what constitutes expertise, and the recent backlash against political elites.

      The Humanities and Everyday Life