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Reconnecting Aestheticism and Modernism - Continuities, Revisions, Speculations (Paperback)
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Reconnecting Aestheticism and Modernism - Continuities, Revisions, Speculations (Paperback)
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Charting the period that extends from the 1860s to the 1940s, this
volume offers fresh perspectives on Aestheticism and Modernism. By
acknowledging that both movements had a passion for the 'new', it
goes beyond the alleged divide between Modernism and its
predecessors. Rather than reading the modernist credo, 'Make it
New!', as a desire to break away from the past, the authors of this
book suggest reading it as a continuation and a reappropriation of
the spirit of the 'New' that characterizes Aestheticism. Basing
their arguments on recent reassessments of Aestheticism and
Modernism and their articulation, contributors take up the
challenge of interrogating the connections, continuities, and
intersections between the two movements, thus revealing the working
processes of cultural and aesthetic change so as to reassess the
value of the new for each. Attending to well-known writers such as
Waugh, Woolf, Richardson, Eliot, Pound, Ford, Symons, Wilde, and
Hopkins, as well as to hitherto neglected figures such as Lucas
Malet, L.S. Gibbon, Leonard Woolf, or George Egerton, they revise
assumptions about Aestheticism and Modernism and their very
definitions. This collection brings together international scholars
specializing in Aestheticism or Modernism who push their analyses
beyond their strict period of expertise and take both movements
into account through exciting approaches that borrow from
aesthetics, philosophy, or economics. The volume proposes a
corrective to the traditional narratives of the history of
Aestheticism and Modernism, revitalizing definitions of these
movements and revealing new directions in aestheticist and
modernist studies.
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