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Literary and cultural alternatives to modernism: unsettling presences

Boyiopoulos, Kostas(Edited by)Patterson, Anthony(Edited by)Sandy, Mark(Edited by)
Part of the Routledge Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature series
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The 17 essays of 'Unsettling Presences' investigate writers and texts chiefly stretching from 1890 to 1939, from both within and outside of the Modernist canon.

They explore tensions, convergences, and differences between the dominant Modernists and lesser-known figures.

Not only do they examine the alternative vision of populist writers such as Wells and Bennett, but also discuss figures who flirt both with cultural elitism and realism, such as E.M.

Forster. More importantly, they showcase the work of obscure authors on the cultural fringe and/or of popular culture for the first time (e.g.

Lord Dunsany and Margery Allingham, etc).

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Routledge
0429523963 / 9780429523960
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02/04/2019
England
English
251 pages
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