This dissertation examines the pivotal function of animals in modernist writing, particularly where modernist style confronts inherited moral codes. Classic accounts of modernism emphasize â??impersonalityâ?? as the prime method for artists seeking cultural and ethical authority in the period after 1880. This project digs into what I argue is ultimately the more palatable capacity of literary beasts to animate a similar poetics of authority. Where doctrines of impersonality often resorted to figures of the inorganic in order to simultaneously disavow and indulge the expression of authorial intention, modernists such as Gerard Manley Hopkins, Virginia Woolf, James Joyce, Rudyard Kipling, and Marianne Moore instead avowed their didactic ambit...
Stalking the Subject: Modernism and the Animal by Carrie Rohman. New York: Columbia University Press...
Stalking the Subject: Modernism and the Animal by Carrie Rohman. New York: Columbia University Press...
Literary critics and art theorists celebrate the work of Virginia Woolf and the activities of London...
This dissertation examines the pivotal function of animals in modernist writing, particularly where ...
This dissertation examines the pivotal function of animals in modernist writing, particularly where ...
This dissertation considers the representation of animals in Canadian and American modernist poetry....
My dissertation, Animal Metaphor and the Unmaking of the Human: Darwin, Modernism, and Contemporary ...
My dissertation, Animal Metaphor and the Unmaking of the Human: Darwin, Modernism, and Contemporary ...
This essay analyses the ways in which James Joyce and Virginia Woolf addressed from a very early sta...
My dissertation brings together prose texts and poetry by four writers and poets, who published in G...
This dissertation examines how modernist writers engaged with various forms of civic virtue even as ...
This dissertation examines literary modernism as foremost an endeavor that concerns the imagination....
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...
Originally published in 1985. Beasts of the Modern Imagination explores a specific tradition in mode...
Stalking the Subject: Modernism and the Animal by Carrie Rohman. New York: Columbia University Press...
Stalking the Subject: Modernism and the Animal by Carrie Rohman. New York: Columbia University Press...
Literary critics and art theorists celebrate the work of Virginia Woolf and the activities of London...
This dissertation examines the pivotal function of animals in modernist writing, particularly where ...
This dissertation examines the pivotal function of animals in modernist writing, particularly where ...
This dissertation considers the representation of animals in Canadian and American modernist poetry....
My dissertation, Animal Metaphor and the Unmaking of the Human: Darwin, Modernism, and Contemporary ...
My dissertation, Animal Metaphor and the Unmaking of the Human: Darwin, Modernism, and Contemporary ...
This essay analyses the ways in which James Joyce and Virginia Woolf addressed from a very early sta...
My dissertation brings together prose texts and poetry by four writers and poets, who published in G...
This dissertation examines how modernist writers engaged with various forms of civic virtue even as ...
This dissertation examines literary modernism as foremost an endeavor that concerns the imagination....
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...
Originally published in 1985. Beasts of the Modern Imagination explores a specific tradition in mode...
Stalking the Subject: Modernism and the Animal by Carrie Rohman. New York: Columbia University Press...
Stalking the Subject: Modernism and the Animal by Carrie Rohman. New York: Columbia University Press...
Literary critics and art theorists celebrate the work of Virginia Woolf and the activities of London...