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Modernism and Empire : Writing and British Coloniality, 1890–1940

Booth, Howard(Edited by)Rigby, Nigel(Edited by)
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An exploration of the fascinating relationship between literary modernism and empire.

Why did the art and literature of modernism flourish in this period, when the great colonial empires of Europe where at their height, yet teetering on the brink of dissolution?

How did a literary movement that often questioned literary and social mores thematise the imperial venture?

Are responses to empire, in fact, a site where the conservative, reactionary side to modernism can be seen at its strongest?

The international group of contributors to this work employ a range of critical and theoretical approaches to demonstrate that imperialism is central to modernism.

The essays range over subjects and figures such as Ireland, Africa, James Joyce, Ezra Pound, Sylvia Townsend Warner, D.H.

Lawrence and E.M. Forster, Rudyard Kipling, Virginia Woolf and Jean Rhys.

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Manchester University Press
0719053072 / 9780719053078
Paperback / softback
13/04/2000
United Kingdom
English
xiii, 338p. : ill.
22 cm
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