Offers a new archipelagic history of twentieth-century literature in Britain and Ireland Archipelagic Modernism examines the anglophone literatures of the archipelago from 1890 to 1970 for what they tell us about changing identities, geographies, and ecologies. The book argues that these literatures constitute an important resource for how we might begin to think about alternative political geographies, and alternative practices of belonging to place and environment. From the height of the British Empire in 1890, to the increasing sense by 1970 of the imminent ’break-up’ of Britain, ’archipelagic modernism’ turned to the ’peripheral’ spaces of islands, coastlines, and the sea to re-invent the Irish and British archipelago as a plural and connective space.Key Features:Interdisciplinary – particularly the relationships between literature, ecology, and geography Offers a new interpretation of how literature engages with place and environment in the 20th CIncludes major new interpretations of key modernist writers such as Yeats, Synge, Joyce, and Woolf, and gives canonical examples of archipelagic modernism accessible to the classroom Exploratory – the book explores archipelagic narratives of literary history as a new model for understanding 20th C British and Irish literatures, and opens up ways of critically evaluating conventional literary histories of ’Eng Lit’ and national literatures
John Brannigan
Archipelagic Modernism [PDF ebook]
Literature in the Irish and British Isles, 1890-1970
Archipelagic Modernism [PDF ebook]
Literature in the Irish and British Isles, 1890-1970
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Språk Engelska ● Formatera PDF ● ISBN 9780748643370 ● Utgivare Edinburgh University Press ● Publicerad 2014 ● Nedladdningsbara 3 gånger ● Valuta EUR ● ID 9481468 ● Kopieringsskydd Adobe DRM
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