This study claims that formally experimental novels written in the early twentieth century place urgent, if often implicit, demands for acknowledgment upon their readers. Scholars have long held that the economic and cultural upheavals of the early twentieth century led novelists to doubt language’s referential capacities. But, even as signal modernist works by E.M. Forster, Virginia Woolf, William Faulkner, and others move away from a view of language as a means of gaining knowledge, they also underscore its capacity to grant acknowledgment; they treat words as tools for recognizing and responding to the inner lives of others. Stanley Cavell finds such a vision of language in Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations (1953), a work Cavel...
This dissertation, titled “Interrogating the Mind of Modernism: Gender, Race, and Modern Cognitive C...
This dissertation explores the ethics of impossible narration in its struggle to represent an unknow...
While looking at literature, theatre, and film and the development of characters, it is essential to...
The exploration of the theme and narration of silence in Virginia Woolf\u27s novels in this disserta...
Writers committed to Modernist ideas of artistic autonomy may find that commitment challenged during...
Writers committed to Modernist ideas of artistic autonomy may find that commitment challenged during...
Studies have tended to focus on implied, not indicated, silences and/or to define the silence as the...
This dissertation examines late modernist constitutions of literary community and their relationship...
Philip Weinstein explores the modernist commitment to unknowing by addressing the work of three supr...
This dissertation examines late modernist constitutions of literary community and their relationship...
By comparing the novels of William Faulkner and Patrick White, this thesis reconsiders modernism's ...
Tracing sensory and affective experiences associated with cinematic modes of perception in modernist...
Cultural Transmission in the Age of Modernism: Mentorship in the Novel, 1890-1960 considers how educ...
This article examines the impact of modernism on philosophy and literature. It proposes two defining...
This dissertation examines literary modernism as foremost an endeavor that concerns the imagination....
This dissertation, titled “Interrogating the Mind of Modernism: Gender, Race, and Modern Cognitive C...
This dissertation explores the ethics of impossible narration in its struggle to represent an unknow...
While looking at literature, theatre, and film and the development of characters, it is essential to...
The exploration of the theme and narration of silence in Virginia Woolf\u27s novels in this disserta...
Writers committed to Modernist ideas of artistic autonomy may find that commitment challenged during...
Writers committed to Modernist ideas of artistic autonomy may find that commitment challenged during...
Studies have tended to focus on implied, not indicated, silences and/or to define the silence as the...
This dissertation examines late modernist constitutions of literary community and their relationship...
Philip Weinstein explores the modernist commitment to unknowing by addressing the work of three supr...
This dissertation examines late modernist constitutions of literary community and their relationship...
By comparing the novels of William Faulkner and Patrick White, this thesis reconsiders modernism's ...
Tracing sensory and affective experiences associated with cinematic modes of perception in modernist...
Cultural Transmission in the Age of Modernism: Mentorship in the Novel, 1890-1960 considers how educ...
This article examines the impact of modernism on philosophy and literature. It proposes two defining...
This dissertation examines literary modernism as foremost an endeavor that concerns the imagination....
This dissertation, titled “Interrogating the Mind of Modernism: Gender, Race, and Modern Cognitive C...
This dissertation explores the ethics of impossible narration in its struggle to represent an unknow...
While looking at literature, theatre, and film and the development of characters, it is essential to...