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What's more, I am a towering genius of literary modernism.
Her style is highly wrought and owes much to literary modernism.
Home claimed the book was "influenced by literary Modernism and recent continental philosophy".
More than anyone else, Pound invented literary modernism in English.
Although left unfinished at the time of Büchner's death in 1837, it has been seen as a precursor to literary modernism.
The style moved through literary modernism in the early 1960s to radicalism and dialectical materialism by 1970.
Another change over the course of his career has been a shift from a style and approach associated with literary modernism, to a sometimes playful postmodernism.
Sieburth is considered an authority on literary modernism, particularly the life and work of Ezra Pound.
Derek Pell explores literary modernism/postmodernism themes and styles in his craft.
As a personalized introduction to the leading figures of literary modernism, no better book exists than his "Remembering Poets."
Similarly, Cambridge English was originally sustained by the achievements of literary modernism which had a new agenda to write.
Told in a dazzling array of styles, it was a landmark book in the development of literary modernism.
Today, Walser's texts, completely re-edited since the 1970s, are regarded as among the most important writings of literary modernism.
Koenigsberger uses this example to discuss Homer's application of "a strategy characteristic of literary modernism".
There is a case to be made, however, for the drama's having pioneered techniques that would later be regarded as characterising literary Modernism.
Literary modernism, according to Ms. Tichi, depends on efficient streamlining and machine precision.
With the rise of literary modernism, writers experimented with ways in which multiple narratives might nest imperfectly within each other.
Jane Heap (1883 - 1964) was an American publisher and a significant figure in the development and promotion of literary modernism.
Aside from introducing his 10 authors, Mr. Bradbury's main purpose here is of course to show how their work defined literary modernism.
The tradition of literary modernism also informs the work of novelist Adalet Ağaoğlu (1929- ).
Literary Modernism and Musical Aesthetics.
He has made important scholarly contributions to Hispanic literary modernism and has done extensive research on the end of the 19th century Hispanic.
Encyclopedia of Literary Modernism.
Joyce, the high priest of literary Modernism, imagined and interpreted Dublin for the world in Ulysses (you'll see references to it all over).
Literary modernism, or modernist literature, has its origins in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, mainly in Europe and North America.