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T.E. Hulme and the Question of Modernism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 257

T.E. Hulme and the Question of Modernism

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-03-23
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Though only 34 years old at the time of his death in 1917, T.E. Hulme had already taken his place at the center of pre-war London's advanced intellectual circles. His work as poet, critic, philosopher, aesthetician, and political theorist helped define several major aesthetic and political movements, including imagism and Vorticism. Despite his influence, however, the man T.S. Eliot described as 'classical, reactionary, and revolutionary' has until very recently been neglected by scholars, and T.E. Hulme and the Question of Modernism is the first essay collection to offer an in-depth exploration of Hulme's thought. While each essay highlights a different aspect of Hulme's work on the overlapping discourses of aesthetics, politics, and philosophy, taken together they demonstrate a shared belief in Hulme's decisive importance to the emergence of modernism and to the many categories that still govern our thinking about it. In addition to the editors, contributors include Todd Avery, Rebecca Beasley, C.D. Blanton, Helen Carr, Paul Edwards, Lee Garver, Jesse Matz, Alan Munton, and Andrew Thacker.

Radio Modernism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 178

Radio Modernism

Weaving together the BBC's institutional history and developments in ethical philosophy, Todd Avery shows how the involvement of writers like T. S. Eliot, H. G. Wells, E. M. Forster, and Virginia Woolf with radio helped to shape the ethical contours of literary modernism. His book recaptures for a twenty-first-century audience the interest, fascination, excitement, and often consternation that British radio induced in its literary listeners following its inception in 1922.

Radio Modernism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 253

Radio Modernism

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-12-05
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Radio Modernism marries the fields of radio studies and modernist cultural historiography to the recent 'ethical turn' in literary and cultural studies to examine how representative British writers negotiated the moral imperative for public service broadcasting that was crafted, embraced, and implemented by the BBC's founders and early administrators. Weaving together the institutional history of the BBC and developments in ethical philosophy as mediated and forged by writers such as T. S. Eliot, H. G. Wells, E. M. Forster, and Virginia Woolf, Todd Avery shows how these and other prominent authors' involvement with radio helped to shape the ethical contours of literary modernism. In so doing...

Twist of Fate
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 237

Twist of Fate

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: JD Peter

Carly and his parents were spending their last holiday in the USA on their favourite camping site. Carly’s mother had received a promotion within her company. Which meant their family needed to relocate from Seattle WA to London UK. This holiday would be the last time that Carly and his childhood camping buddies would be able to meet. Moving to the UK implicates that Carly, after the summer break, would start his junior high in an unfamiliar country with a different culture. He is not keen on it, and if it would be possible, he’d prefer to stay in the US. By a twist of fate that option becomes possible but not without consequences. He will have to make tough choices and sacrifices. Which leads him on a voyage of rediscovery of his true self, in due questioning and redefining friendships and relationships he’d held for granted.

Whatever Happened to Mary Jane?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

Whatever Happened to Mary Jane?

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-12
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

Mary Jane Linn had such promise as a teen and one fateful night sent her down a tragic path.

Late-K Lunacy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 426

Late-K Lunacy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-05-28
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  • Publisher: Petra Books

A dystopian novel for our times by Ted Bernard, Professor Emeritus of Geography and Environmental studies, Ohio University.

Victorian Literature and Postcolonial Studies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 209

Victorian Literature and Postcolonial Studies

This book surveys the impact of the British Empire on nineteenth-century British literature from a postcolonial perspective. It explains both pro-imperialist themes and attitudes in works by major Victorian authors, and also points of resistance to and criticisms of the Empire such as abolitionism, as well as the first stirrings of nationalism in India and elsewhere.Using nineteenth-century literary works as illustrations, it analyzes several major debates, central to imperial and postcolonial studies, about imperial historiography and Marxism, gender and race, Orientalism, mimicry, and subalternity and representation. And it provides an in-depth examination of works by several major Victorian authors-Dickens, Charlotte Bronte, Disraeli, Tennyson, Yeats, Kipling, and Conrad among them - in the imperial context. Key Features:*Links literary texts to debates in postcolonial studies*Discusses works not included in standard literary histories*Provides in-depth discussions and comparisons of major authors: Disraeli and George Eliot; Dickens and Charlotte Bronte; Tennsyon and Yeats*Provides a guide to further reading and a timeline

Dark Vanishings
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276

Dark Vanishings

Patrick Brantlinger here examines the commonly held nineteenth-century view that all "primitive" or "savage" races around the world were doomed sooner or later to extinction. Warlike propensities and presumed cannibalism were regarded as simultaneously noble and suicidal, accelerants of the downfall of other races after contact with white civilization. Brantlinger finds at the heart of this belief the stereotype of the self-exterminating savage, or the view that "savagery" is a sufficient explanation for the ultimate disappearance of "savages" from the grand theater of world history.Humanitarians, according to Brantlinger, saw the problem in the same terms of inevitability (or doom) as did s...

Johnny Cash International
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 270

Johnny Cash International

2023 Peggy O'Brien Book Prize, winner Across all imaginable borders, Johnny Cash fans show the appeal of a thoroughly American performer who simultaneously inspires people worldwide. A young Norwegian shows off his Johnny Cash tattoo. A Canadian vlogger sings “I Walk the Line” to camel herders in Egypt’s White Desert. A shopkeeper in Northern Ireland plays Cash as his constant soundtrack. A Dutchwoman coordinates the activities of Cash fans worldwide and is subsequently offered the privilege of sleeping in Johnny’s bedroom. And on a more global scale, millions of people watch Cash’s videos online, then express themselves through commentary and debate. In Johnny Cash International, Hinds and Silverman examine digital and real-world fan communities and the individuals who comprise them, profiling their relationships to Cash and each other. Studying Johnny Cash’s international fans and their love for the man reveals new insights about music, fandom, and the United States.

The Doofus and the Divine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 519

The Doofus and the Divine

The Doofus and the Divine By: Darcy Phillips In the quiet, dying, sleepy town of Placard in Eastern Montana (objectively the boring side of the state), 19-year-old Oliver Digby wakes to find a stranger in his house. Emmanuel is no ordinary stranger, though. He can close windows and break doorknobs off doors with his mind. …Oh, and he claims to be the next Son of God. Mesmerized yet reluctant, Oliver decides to be this young savior’s guide to humanity, even though his social skills are not exactly great. But off this doofus and his dubious divine savior embark on a journey to discover their fate, and perhaps even save the world in the process. The Doofus and the Divine is a very humorous and yet thoughtful tale of two unlikely heroes and the very unlikely bond they come to share. Illustrated by the author