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Modernism, Science, and Technology

Hardback

Main Details

Title Modernism, Science, and Technology
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Professor Mark S. Morrisson
SeriesNew Modernisms
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:192
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 138
Category/GenreLiterary studies - from c 1900 -
ISBN/Barcode 9781474233415
ClassificationsDewey:809.9112
Audience
Undergraduate
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Illustrations 4 b/w illustrations

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publication Date 17 November 2016
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

From quantum physics and genetics to psychology and the social sciences, from the development of atomic weapons to the growing mass media of film and radio, the early 20th century was a period of intense scientific and technological change. Modernism, Science, and Technology surveys the scientific contexts of writers from H.G. Wells and Gertrude Stein to James Joyce and Virginia Woolf and the ways in modernist writers responded to these paradigm shifts. Introducing key concepts from science studies and their implications for the study of modernist literature, the book includes chapters covering the physical sciences, mathematics, life sciences, social sciences and 'pseudosciences'. Including a timeline of key developments and guides to further reading, this is an essential guide to students and researchers studying the topic at all levels.

Author Biography

Mark S. Morrisson is Professor and Head of Department at Penn State University, USA. A former president of the Modernist Studies Association, he is co-editor of The Journal of Periodical Studies and his previous books include The Public Face of Modernism: Little Magazines, Audiences, and Reception 1905-1920 (2001) and Modern Alchemy: Occultism and the Emergence of Atomic Theory (2007).

Reviews

Mark Morrison's slim but packed book, Modernism, Science and Technology, is a significant new addition to the "New Modernisms" series ... This is a book that moves at speed and tosses out ideas, summarizes whole fields of study, and surveys important theoretical paradigms on almost every page: it might be thought of not just as a primer on its subject, but as a goldmine for seekers of dissertation or book topics. It is immensely rich and suggestive, as well as measured, as it surveys the terrain that may well be the key to the whole modernist enterprise. Its "Works Cited" is in itself a very valuable resource, and not just for the beginner in this area. It is a compendium, and yet it never reads as such; rather, the writer makes clear that he is not afraid to tackle the fundamental questions of how science relates to literature. * James Joyce Literary Supplement * Modernism, Science, and Technology will provide students and scholars working in literature and science, especially those focused on Modernism, with a succinct overview of the field. * British Society for Literature and Science * Modernism, Science, and Technology by Mark S. Morrisson is an engaging read, and a fine addition to the already existing work in the area of literature, science, and technology ... [This is] an incredibly useful book not only for modernist scholars, but for researchers and students of nineteenth- and twentieth-century literature more broadly. * The Wellsian * A rich and illuminating study whose often startling analyses encompassing a wide range of disciplines should have a real impact on the field ... Morrisson sets a fine example for future scholars of modernism interested in engaging with today's fundamental rethinking of the universe via science. * Journal of Modern Literature * Modernism, Science, and Technology ... mounts a powerful case for interdisciplinarity as the primary way by which the connections among the three nouns of its title have become legible, and by which modernist studies has been productively transformed by multiple discourses and fields of study. * Modernism/modernity *