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  • af Jean-Michel Rabate
    348,95 - 1.408,95 kr.

  • af Matthew Feldman, Jean-Michel Rabate & Angeliki Spiropoulou
    451,95 kr.

    Examining the ways in which modernism is created within specific historical contexts, as well as how it redefines the concept of history itself, this book sheds new light on the historical-mindedness of modernism and the artistic avant-gardes. Cutting across Anglophone and less explored European traditions and featuring work from a variety of eminent scholars, it deals with issues as diverse as artistic medium, modernist print culture, autobiography as history writing, avant-garde experimentations and modernism's futurity. Contributors examine both literary and artistic modernism, combining theoretical overviews and archival research with case studies of Anglophone as well as European modernism, which speak to the current historicizing trend in modernist and literary studies.

  • af Jean-Michel Rabate
    388,95 kr.

  • af Jean-Michel Rabate
    288,95 kr.

  • af Paul Stewart, Daniel Katz, Mark Nixon, mfl.
    569,95 kr.

  • af Jean-Michel Rabate & Llewellyn Brown
    408,95 - 1.143,95 kr.

  • - Beckett at the Limit of the Human
    af Jean-Michel Rabate
    318,95 - 1.153,95 kr.

  • - The Genesis of Doubt
    af Jean-Michel Rabate & Thomas Mc Laughlin
    543,95 kr.

  • af Jean-Michel Rabate
    372,95 - 1.219,95 kr.

    Featuring the latest research findings and exploring the fascinating interplay of modernist authors and intellectual luminaries, from Beckett and Kafka to Derrida and Adorno, this bold new collection of essays gives students a deeper grasp of key texts in modernist literature.

  • af Jean-Michel Rabate
    318,95 - 823,95 kr.

    Attempting to provide a more precise meaning to the term ""modernism"", this text combines psychoanalytical and philosophical concepts in rereading the history of modernity. The author focuses throughout on a single theme - the ghostly nature of modernity.