One of the most innovative tendencies in contemporary literary and
cultural studies is the investigation of space and geography, a
trend which is proving particularly important for modernist
studies. This volume explores the interface between modernism and
geography in a range of writers, texts and artists across the
twentieth century.
Cross-disciplinary essays test and extend a variety of
methodological approaches and reveal the reach of this topic into
every corner of modernist scholarship. From Imagist poetry and the
orient to teashops and modernism in London, or from mapping and
belonging in James Joyce or Joseph Conrad to the space of new media
artists, this remarkable volume offers fresh, invigorating research
that ranges across the field of modernism, but also serves to
signal the many exciting new directions that future studies may
take.
With ground-breaking essays from an international team of
highly-regarded scholars, "Geographies of Modernism" is an
important step forward in literary and cultural studies.
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