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The Reimagining of Place in English Modernism (Hardcover)
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The Reimagining of Place in English Modernism (Hardcover)
Series: Clemson University Press
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The work of English modernists in the 1920s and 1930s -
particularly D.H. Lawrence, John Cowper Powys, Mary Butts and
Virginia Woolf - often expresses a fundamental ambivalence towards
the social, cultural and technological developments of the period.
These writers collectively embody the tensions and contradictions
which infiltrate English modernism as the interwar period
progresses, combining a profound sense of attachment to rural place
and traditions with a similarly strong attraction to metropolitan
modernity - the latter being associated with transience,
possibility, literary innovation, cosmopolitanism, and new
developments in technology and transportation. In this book, Sam
Wiseman analyses key texts by these four authors, charting their
respective attempts to forge new identities, perspectives and
literary approaches that reconcile tradition and modernity,
belonging and exploration, the rural and the metropolitan. This
analysis is located within the context of ongoing critical debates
regarding the relationship of English modernism with place,
cosmopolitanism, and rural tradition; Wiseman augments this
discourse by highlighting stylistic and thematic connections
between the authors in question, and argues that these links
collectively illustrate a distinctive, place-oriented strand of
interwar modernism. Ecocritical and phenomenological perspectives
are deployed to reveal similarities in their sense of human
interrelationship with place, and a shared interest in particular
themes and imagery; these include archaeological excavation, aerial
perspectives upon place, and animism. Such concerns stem from
specific technological and socio-cultural developments of the era.
The differing engagements of these four authors with such changes
collectively indicate a distinctive set of literary strategies,
which aim to reconcile the tensions and contradictions inherent in
their relationships with place.
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