1st Edition

1900-1930 The Context of English Literature

Edited By M. Bell Copyright 1980
266 Pages
by Routledge

266 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1980,  1900-1930  situates English literature firmly within its political, historical, and cultural landscape. This comprehensive volume explores the complementary philosophical developments that defined this transformative period. Michael Bell and Cyril Barrett examine how literature and visual arts evolved beyond realist conventions, while R.A. Gekoski analyzes Freud's... Read more

Illustrations 1. Introduction: Modern Movements in Literature Michael Bell 2. The Disintegration of Liberalism 1895- 1931 Fred Reid 3. From the One to the Many: Philosophy 1900- 30 David Holdcroft 4. Myth and Modern Literature Christopher Nash 5. Freud and English Literature 1900- 30 R. A. Gekoski 6. Revolutions in the Visual Arts Cyril Barrett Index

Biography

Michael Bell