"Modernist Writings and Religio-scientific Discourse" explores
literary modernism through the lens of cultural history. Focusing
on the intersection of scientific and religious discourse in the
works of H.D., Mina Loy, and Jean Toomer, Lara Vetter argues that a
peculiarly modern spiritual understanding of science appealed to
modernist writers as a way of negotiating the perceived threats to
a radically unstable body. Analyzing literary and extraliterary
writing, this study offers articulate conclusions on how these
writers came to construct their own worldviews in response to the
arts, science and religion of their time.
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