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Routledge Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature


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From Joyce to Rushdie, Modernism to Food Writing, Routledge Studies in Twentieth Century Literature looks at both the literature and culture of the 20th century. This series is our home for cutting-edge, upper-level scholarly studies and edited collections. Considering literature alongside religion, popular culture, race, gender, ecology, travel, class, space, and other subjects, titles are characterized by dynamic interventions into established subjects and innovative studies on emerging topics.

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Gombrowicz in Transnational Context Translation, Affect, and Politics

Gombrowicz in Transnational Context: Translation, Affect, and Politics

1st Edition

Edited By Silvia Dapia
June 07, 2019

Witold Gombrowicz (1904-1969) was born and lived in Poland for the first half of his life but spent twenty-four years as an émigré in Argentina before returning to Europe to live in West Berlin and finally Vence, France. His works have always been of interest to those studying Polish or Argentinean...

Ezra Pound and 20th-Century Theories of Language Faith with the Word

Ezra Pound and 20th-Century Theories of Language: Faith with the Word

1st Edition

By James Dowthwaite
June 10, 2019

Ezra Pound is one of the most significant poets of the twentieth century, a writer whose poetry is particularly notable for the intensity of its linguistic qualities. Indeed, from the principles of Imagism to the polyphony of his Cantos, Pound is central to our conception of modernism’s ...

Ukrainian Erotomaniac Fictions: First Postindependence Wave

Ukrainian Erotomaniac Fictions: First Postindependence Wave

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By Maryna Romanets
April 29, 2019

Ukrainian Erotomaniac Fictions explores the aggressive sexualization of the Ukrainian cultural mainstream after the collapse of the USSR as a counter-reaction to the Soviet state's totalitarian, repressive politics of the body. While the book's introduction includes concise sections on such ...

Literary and Cultural Alternatives to Modernism Unsettling Presences

Literary and Cultural Alternatives to Modernism: Unsettling Presences

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Edited By Kostas Boyiopoulos, Anthony Patterson, Mark Sandy
April 01, 2019

Our collection of essays re-evaluates the much critically contested term of Modernism that, eventually, came to be used of the dominant, or paradigmatic, strain of literary discourse in early-twentieth-century culture. Modernism as a category is one which is constantly challenged, hybridised, and ...

Henry James and the Media Arts of Modernity Commercial Cosmopolitanism

Henry James and the Media Arts of Modernity: Commercial Cosmopolitanism

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By June Hee Chung
March 21, 2019

Henry James and the Media Arts of Modernity: Commercial Cosmopolitanism turns to the author’s late fiction, letters, and essays to investigate his contribution to the development of an American cosmopolitan culture, both in popular and high art. The book contextualizes James’s writing within a ...

Hermeneutic Ontology in Gadamer and Woolf The Being of Art and the Art of Being

Hermeneutic Ontology in Gadamer and Woolf: The Being of Art and the Art of Being

1st Edition

By Adam Noland
March 12, 2019

This volume analyses Virginia Woolf’s novels through a philosophical lens, providing an interpretive overview of her works through Hans-Georg Gadamer’s hermeneutic ontology. The text argues that interpretation itself is the central subject matter of Woolf’s novels: in order to understand these ...

Altered Consciousness in the Twentieth Century

Altered Consciousness in the Twentieth Century

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Edited By Jake Poller
February 25, 2019

The twentieth century saw an unprecedented spike in the study of altered states of consciousness. New ASCs, such as those associated with LSD and psilocybin mushrooms, were cultivated and studied, while older ASCs were given new classifications: out-of-body experiences, near-death experiences, ...

The Stability of Laughter The Problem of Joy in Modernist Literature

The Stability of Laughter: The Problem of Joy in Modernist Literature

1st Edition

By James Nikopoulos
December 11, 2018

A "sad and corrupt" age, a period of "crisis" and "upheaval"—what T.S. Eliot famously summed up as "the panorama of futility and anarchy which is contemporary history." Modernism has always been characterized by its self-conscious sense of suffering. Why, then, was it so obsessed with laughter? ...

Composing Modernist Connections in China and Europe

Composing Modernist Connections in China and Europe

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By Chunjie Zhang
September 27, 2018

Global modernisms are marked by tremendous transformations in lifestyle, historical consciousness, cultural values, ethics, wars, and crises. This book emphasizes modernist connections within literature, culture, history, and media beyond the nation state and the bifurcation between East and West. ...

Dramatizing Time in Twentieth-Century Fiction

Dramatizing Time in Twentieth-Century Fiction

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By William Vesterman
September 27, 2018

How have twentieth-century writers used techniques in fiction to communicate the human experience of time? Dramatizing Time in Twentieth-Century Fiction explores this question by analyzing major narratives of the last century that demonstrate how time becomes variously manifested to reflect and ...

James Joyce, Science, and Modernist Print Culture “The Einstein of English Fiction”

James Joyce, Science, and Modernist Print Culture: “The Einstein of English Fiction”

1st Edition

By Jeffrey S. Drouin
August 23, 2018

This book makes an important intervention in the ongoing debates about modernism, science, and the divisions of early Twentieth-Century print culture. In order to establish Joyce's place in the nexus of modernism and scientific thought, Drouin uses the methods of periodical studies and textual ...

Making Space in the Works of James Joyce

Making Space in the Works of James Joyce

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Edited By Valerie Benejam, John Bishop
August 23, 2018

James Joyce’s preoccupation with space—be it urban, geographic, stellar, geometrical or optical—is a central and idiosyncratic feature of his work. In Making Space in the Works of James Joyce, some of the most esteemed scholars in Joyce studies have come together to evaluate the perception and...

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