This volume in the "York Notes Companions "series looks back to
the origins of Modernism and the traditions that shaped it,
examining texts from France, America, England and Ireland to
provide a stimulating and original take on this unique movement in
literary history.
This volume looks back to the origins of Modernism and the
traditions that shaped it, examining texts from France, America,
England and Ireland to provide a stimulating and original take on
this unique movement in literary history.
- Part of the first literature study guides to cover key literary
periods and texts and combine them with historical and cultural
contexts
- Contains essential information on relevant literary
criticism
- Gary Day is an experienced lecturer who has also written
extensively in the field
- Contains various helpful features such as extented
commentaries, additional notes, timelines and annotated further
reading
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