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Modernist Fiction Randall Stevenson

Modernist Fiction By Randall Stevenson

Modernist Fiction by Randall Stevenson


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Covers a wide range of modernist novelists and novels, and also provides a guide to key developments in the genre. This revised edition includes a new discussion of Heart of Darkness, an expanded section on gender and a revised section on the politics of Modernism.

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Modernist Fiction: An Introduction by Randall Stevenson

In the revised edition of this popular text, Randall Stevenson has expanded, re-emphasised and amended his work to make it even more relevant to today's student studying the Modernist period in literature. The book covers a wide range of modernist novelists and novels, and also provides an invaluable guide to key developments in the genre. Stevenson has developed his text by adding a discussion of Conrad's Heart of Darkness, which is now taught more regularly than Lord Jim. In addition he takes a fresh look at the politics of the Modernists, in conjunction with the politics of their texts, pointing out the drawbacks of politically-progressive readings of many modernist novels. Finally, in the section on gender, Stevenson includes discussions of such significant figures as Djuna Barnes, HD, Katherine Mansfield and Rebecca West, as well as expanding the reference to Gertrude Stein throughout. The revisions in this updated text serve to make the authors' arguments sharper and allow the text to remain central to the discussion of modernism, modernity and the novel.

Modernist Fiction Reviews

'An excellent guide...' The Yearbook of English Studies '...a clear and illuminating discussion of (the) issues, refreshingly jargon-free, but sacrificing neither depth nor scope in lucidity' Critical Survey

About Randall Stevenson

Randall Stevenson is Professor of Twentieth-Century Literature at the University of Edinburgh.

Table of Contents

  • (Text) William Shakespeare's Hamlet (Critics): J Lacan, T.S.Eliot, J Rose, L Jardine
  • (Text) William Wordsworth's Intimations of Immortality Ode. (Critics): C Brooks, G Hartmann, M Levinson
  • (Text) Charlotte Brxxx;nte's Jane Eyre (Critics): V. Woolf, Marxist Feminist Collective, S Gilbert and S Gubar, G. Spivak
  • (Text) George Eliot's Middlemarch. (Critics): R. Williams, F.R. Leavis, T Eagleton, C MacCabe, J,.Hills Miller
  • (Texts by) Oscar Wilde. (Critics): Eve Sedgwick, J Dollimore, T Eagleton, J Bristow, A Sinfield
  • (Text) Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness. (Critics): W. Iser, F Jameson, J Derrida, R Williams, H Cixous
  • (Texts by) Bertold Brecht. (Critics) W. Benjamin, G Lukacs, R. Barthes, L Althusser, H. Marcuse, J. Fuegi
  • (Text) Toni Morrison's Beloved. (Critics) P Nicholls, P Gilroy, M. Henderson, H Bhabha, L. Pearce
  • (Texts by) Salman Rushdie (Critics) L. Hutcheon, A Ahmad, G. Spivak

Additional information

CIN013837659XA
9780138376598
013837659X
Modernist Fiction: An Introduction by Randall Stevenson
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Inc
19971008
264
N/A
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