A History of American Literature and Culture of the First World War

Hardback

Main Details

Title A History of American Literature and Culture of the First World War
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Tim Dayton
Edited by Mark W. Van Wienen
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:466
Dimensions(mm): Height 235,Width 160
Category/GenreLiterary studies - from c 1900 -
Literary studies - poetry and poets
Literary studies - fiction, novelists and prose writers
Literary reference works
First world war
ISBN/Barcode 9781108475327
ClassificationsDewey:810.9358403
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 4 February 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

In the years of and around the First World War, American poets, fiction writers, and dramatists came to the forefront of the international movement we call Modernism. At the same time a vast amount of non- and anti-Modernist culture was produced, mostly supporting, but also critical of, the US war effort. A History of American Literature and Culture of the First World War explores this fraught cultural moment, teasing out the multiple and intricate relationships between an insurgent Modernism, a still-powerful traditional culture, and a variety of cultural and social forces that interacted with and influenced them. Including genre studies, focused analyses of important wartime movements and groups, and broad historical assessments of the significance of the war as prosecuted by the United States on the world stage, this book presents original essays defining the state of scholarship on the American culture of the First World War.

Author Biography

Tim Dayton is Professor of English at Kansas State University. He is the author of Muriel Rukeyser's The Book of the Dead (2003), American Poetry and the First World War (2018), and numerous articles on American poetry and crime fiction, and historical materialist literary theory and criticism. He is leading a project to develop a digital archive of American First World War poetry. Mark W. Van Wienen is Professor of English at Northern Illinois University. He is the author of The Political Work of American Poetry in the Great War (1997) and American Socialist Triptych (2012), the latter supported by an NEH fellowship. He has edited Rendezvous with Death: American Poems of the Great War (2002) and American Literature in Transition, 1910-1920 (2018).

Reviews

'... offers a thorough examination of the cultural impact of a war in which the US's role is sometimes given little prominence ... this admirable volume ... goes beyond the typical Lost Generation roster of Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, E. E. Cummings et al.' Alice Kelly, The Times Literary Supplement 'Recommended.' T. Bonner Jr., Choice Magazine