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Theorists of Modernist Poetry: T.S. Eliot, T.E. Hulme, Ezra Pound
Paperback
Main Details
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Theorists of Modernist Poetry: T.S. Eliot, T.E. Hulme, Ezra Pound
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Rebecca Beasley
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Series | Routledge Critical Thinkers |
Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback | Pages:160 | Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129 |
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Category/Genre | Poetry |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780415285414
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Classifications | Dewey:811.509 |
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Illustrations |
black & white illustrations
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Imprint |
Routledge
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Publication Date |
15 April 2006 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Modernist poetry heralded a radical new aesthetic of experimentation, pioneering new verse forms and subjects, and changing the very notion of what it meant to be a poet. This volume examines T.S. Eliot, T.E. Hulme and Ezra Pound, three of the most influential figures of the modernist movement, and argues that we cannot dissociate their bold, inventive poetic forms from their profoundly engaged theories of social and political reform. Tracing the complex theoretical foundations of modernist poetics, Rebecca Beasley examines: the aesthetic modes and theories that formed a context for modernism the influence of contemporary philosophical movements the modernist critique of democracy the importance of the First World War modernism's programmes for social reform. This volume offers invaluable insight into the modernist movement, as well as demonstrating the deep influence of the three poets on the shape and values of the discipline of English Literature itself. Theorists of Modernist Poetry is relevant not only to students of modernism, but to all those with an interest in why we study, teach, read and evaluate literature the way we do.
Author Biography
Rebecca Beasley teaches in the School of English and Humanities, Birkbeck, University of London, and is the author of Ezra Pound and the Visual Culture of Modernism (2007).
Reviews'No one can understand the revolution that was Modernism in Anglo-America without some familiarity with the theoretical and critical writings of Eliot and Pound--and before them, T. E. Hulme ... Rebecca Beasley's "Theorists of Modernist Poetry" provides newcomers to this field with an excellent introduction to the complex strains that inform the poetic theories in question and argues convincingly that, however problematic the later politics of Eliot and Pound, the legacy of their poetics remains crucial today.' -- "Marjorie Perloff, Stanford University"
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