The Context of English Literature, 1900-1930Michael Bell |
Contents
The disintegration of Liberalism 18951931 | 94 |
philosophy 190030 | 126 |
Myth and modern literature | 160 |
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abstract aesthetic argued artists Bloom Bloomsbury group Britain British century conception consciousness contemporary context criticism cubist cultural D.H. Lawrence dadaism dream Eliot emotional English essay experience expression Ezra Pound fact feeling Finnegans Wake Freud Freudian G.E. Moore Germany Hence historical human idealism ideas implies important influence interest interpretation James Joyce Joyce's Jung Labour party language Lawrence Lawrence's Lewis literary Lloyd George logical Logical Atomism London Mann mental mind mode modernist modernist literature Moore moral movement myth mythic mythology nature novel object painting perception perspective philosophical poetic poetry poets Pound propositions Proust psychic psychoanalysis psychological question realism reality relation revolution Russell Russell's scientific seems sense sexual Sigmund Freud social Sons and Lovers spirit structure suggests symboliste symbols T.S. Eliot technique theory things Thomas Mann thought tion tradition transcendence Ulysses unconscious Unionists whole Wittgenstein Woolf writers Wyndham Lewis Yeats
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British Sources of Information: A Subject Guide and Bibliography P. Jackson No preview available - 2003 |