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This trail links to a number of pages offering perspectives on literary modernism.
Updated on Apr 09, 13
Created on Dec 21, 09
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This page provides a super-streamlined discussion of modernism. This page is maintained by our old friend Paul Reuben at California State University-Stanislaus.
A brief discussion of modernism by Catherine Lavender at The College of Staten Island.
This page on "Some Attributes of Modernist Literaure" is created and maintained by Prof. John Lye at Brock University in Canada. You may at first feel that the writing is a bit difficult to understand, but I think he does a very good job of explaining complex ideas by defining the terms that may be unfamiliar to many of us. Read this page carefully, maybe even print it, and think about it. You will learn something.
This page on "Some Cultural Forces Driving Literary Modernism" is created and maintained by Prof. John Lye at Brock University in Canada. You may at first feel that the writing is a bit difficult to understand, but I think he does a very good job of explaining complex ideas by defining the terms that may be unfamiliar to many of us. Read this page carefully, maybe even print it, and think about it. You will learn something.
The 1913 "Armory Show" provided the U.S. with its initial large scale introduction to modernist art. This site is maintained by Shelley Staples at the University of Virginia. It provides pictures of modernist art and of the famous Armory Show which made many Americans aware of modernist art for the first time.
What was happening in the visual arts was analogous to what was happening in literature, but it is perhaps easier to "see" modernism in modern art.
This is the end of the modernism list.
This NPR report acknowledges and celebrates the 100th anniversary of the 1913 Armory Show.
6 items | 167 visits
This trail links to a number of pages offering perspectives on literary modernism.
Updated on Apr 09, 13
Created on Dec 21, 09
Category: Entertainment & Arts
URL: