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Modernism and Experimentation: 1914-1945 — Outline of American . . . New Criticism became the dominant American critical approach in the 1940s and 1950s because it proved to be well-suited to modernist writers such as Eliot and could absorb Freudian theory (especially its structural categories such as id, ego, and superego) and approaches drawing on mythic patterns 20TH-CENTURY AMERICAN DRAMA
(PDF) World War I and Literary Modernism - Academia. edu Abstract A short introduction to the poetry of the World War I "Soldier Poets" and how they departed from the patriotic themes of the previous century In addition, an introduction to the intellectual roots of "Modernism" in such thinkers as Darwin, Marx, Nietzsche and Freud
American Literature and the First World War Not only did the war spawn an enormous literature during and after the war, it also led to a reaction against the war and the culture that supported it This response to the war contributed significantly to two different outcomes: first, the radicalism of the 1930s, and second, a shift in literature that widened the gap between popular and high
Modernism Experimentation (1914-1945) in American - Literature Analysis Many American historians have characterized the period (1914-1945) of literature between the two World Wars as the United States traumatic “coming of age,” despite the fact that U S direct involvement in War was relatively brief (1917-1918) and its casualties fewer than those of its European Allies and foes
A History of American Literature and Culture of the First World War Including genre studies, focused analyses of important wartime movements and groups, and broad historical assessments of the significance of the war as prosecuted by the United States on the world stage, this book presents original essays defining the state of scholarship on the American culture of the First World War
Towards a Definition of American Modernism - JSTOR writers would contend that Modernism itself has served as the dominant culture of twentieth-century America from the period just after the First World War up to the present Although there is assuredly no consensus on exactly what Modernist culture is, there does seem to be a growing accord on what it is not Perhaps the commonest
American Literature 1914-1945: A Study of Modernism and Its Impact In the arena of American literature and culture, the period demarcated by the two world wars is known as the era of modernism Both widespread and diversely realized, whether at different times or in divergent ways around the globe, modernism nevertheless names a
World War I, literary modernism, and the U. S. South World War I, literary modernism, and the U S South This dissertation analyzes the relationship between social history and the geographic spread of modernism
Literature (USA) - 1914-1918-Online This article surveys the major fiction, drama, and poetry connected with World War I produced by American writers It outlines the anti-war writing of prominent authors including Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, e e cummings, F Scott Fitzgerald, and John Dos Passos, as well as the major American soldier-writers