TY - BOOK ID - 69954840 TI - The Legacies of Modernism PY - 2011 SN - 9781107012523 110701252X 9781139188449 1139188445 9780511998317 0511998317 1283384140 9781283384148 9781139191043 1139191047 1139179977 1107229227 1139189751 9786613384140 1139183826 1139186140 PB - Cambridge Cambridge University Press DB - UniCat KW - Modernism (Literature) KW - Fiction KW - Literature and history. KW - Postcolonialism in literature. KW - History and criticism. KW - Literature and history KW - Postcolonialism in literature KW - 820 "19/20" KW - Crepuscolarismo KW - Literary movements KW - History and literature KW - History and poetry KW - Poetry and history KW - History KW - Metafiction KW - Novellas (Short novels) KW - Novels KW - Stories KW - Literature KW - Novelists KW - History and criticism KW - Engelse literatuur--20e-21e eeuw. Periode 1900-2099 KW - Philosophy KW - Arts and Humanities KW - Modernisme (littérature) KW - Postcolonialisme KW - Littérature et histoire KW - Dans la littérature KW - Modernisme (littérature) KW - Littérature et histoire KW - Dans la littérature UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:69954840 AB - "An engagement with the continued importance of modernism is vital for building a nuanced account of the development of the novel after 1945. Bringing together internationally distinguished scholars of twentieth- and twenty-first-century literature, these essays reveal how the most innovative writers working today draw on the legacies of modernist literature. Dynamics of influence and adaptation are traced in dialogues between authors from across the twentieth century: Lawrence and A. S. Byatt, Woolf and J. M. Coetzee, Forster and Zadie Smith. The book sets out new critical and disciplinary foundations for rethinking the very terms we use to map the novel's progression and renewal, enhancing our understanding not only of what modernism was but also what it might still become. With its global reach, The Legacies of Modernism will appeal to scholars working not only in the new modernist studies, but also in postcolonial studies and comparative literature" ER -