Great War Modernisms and 'The New Age' Magazine

Great War Modernisms and 'The New Age' Magazine

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Jackson, Paul
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
EAN: 9781472527547
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The literary magazine The New Age brought together a diverse set of intellectuals. Against the backdrop of the First World War, they chose to write about more than modernist art and aesthetics. By closely reading and contextualizing their contributions, Paul Jackson's study explores a variety of political and philosophical responses to modernity. Jackson demonstrates the need to interpret modernisms not merely as an aesthetic phenomena,but as inherently linked to politics and philosophy. By placing the writing of a canonical modernist, Wyndham Lewis, against a figure usually excluded from the canon, H.G. Wells, Jackson's study further examines wartime modernisms that embraced socialist and political views. This study provides the first close analysis of cultural contributions from The New Age, tracing the radical, modernist debates that developed in its pages.
EAN 9781472527547
ISBN 1472527542
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication date January 16, 2014
Pages 224
Language English
Dimensions 234 x 156
Country United Kingdom
Authors Jackson, Paul
Series Historicizing Modernism