1st Edition

Rewriting the Thirties Modernism and After

By Keith Williams, Steven Matthews Copyright 1997
232 Pages
by Routledge

232 Pages
by Routledge

232 Pages
by Routledge

Rewriting the Thirties questions the myth of the 'anti-modernist' decade. Conversely, the editors argue it is a symptomatic, transitional phase between modern and post-modern writing and politics, at a time of cultural and technological change. The text reconsiders some of the leading writers of the period in the light of recent theoretical developments, through essays on the ambivalent... Read more
Acknowledgements  1. Introduction  2. The Age of Anxiety and Influence; or Tradition and the Thirties Talents  3. Illusion and Reality: the Spectre of Socialist Realism in Thirties Literature  4. 'Alien Experiences': Virginia Woolf, Winifred Holtby and Vera Brittain in the Thirties  5. Remembering Bryden's Bill: Modernism from Eliot to Auden  6. Believing in the Thirties  7. 'A Marvellous Drama out of Life': Yeats, Pound, Bunting and Villon at Rapallo  8. Thirties Poetry and the Landscape of Suburbia  9. Politics and Beauty: the Poetry of Randall Swingler  10. 'Irritating Tricks': Aesthetic Expermentation and Political Theatre  11. Modernism and the People: the View from the Cinema Stalls  12. Post/Modern Documentary: Orwell, Agee and the New Reportage  13. Blood and Marmalade: Negotiations between the State and Domestic in George Orwell's Early Novels  Works Cited  Index

Biography

Keith Williams is Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Dundee, UK.