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The Cambridge History of American Modernism
Author: Mark Whalan (editor)
Year: 2023
Pages: 800
Format: PDF
File size: 11 MB
Language: ENG



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The book explores how American modernism emerged in response to rapid social, political, and economic changes in America during this time, and how it influenced and reflected the nation's evolving identity. Long Description of the Plot: The Cambridge History of American Modernism is a groundbreaking work that delves into the intricate and dynamic evolution of American literature from 1900 to 1950. This period witnessed seismic shifts in society, politics, and economy, which profoundly impacted the nation's identity and had a lasting influence on its literary landscape. The book meticulously examines the major authors and their works, offering a nuanced understanding of the historical contexts that shaped their creative expressions. As the United States underwent rapid modernization, American modernism emerged as a response to these transformative changes. This literary movement sought to capture the nation's evolving identity through innovative narratives that challenged traditional notions of art, culture, and society. The book explores how modernist writers grappled with the complexities of urbanization, industrialization, immigration, and globalization, giving voice to the marginalized and the voiceless.
Книга исследует, как американский модернизм возник в ответ на быстрые социальные, политические и экономические изменения в Америке за это время, и как он повлиял и отразил развивающуюся идентичность нации. Long Description of the Plot: The Cambridge History of American Modernism - новаторская работа, которая углубляется в запутанную и динамичную эволюцию американской литературы с 1900 по 1950 год. В этот период произошли сейсмические сдвиги в обществе, политике и экономике, которые оказали глубокое влияние на идентичность нации и оказали длительное влияние на ее литературный ландшафт. Книга дотошно рассматривает основных авторов и их произведения, предлагая нюансированное понимание исторических контекстов, которые сформировали их творческие выражения. По мере того, как Соединенные Штаты подвергались быстрой модернизации, американский модернизм появился как ответ на эти преобразующие изменения. Это литературное движение стремилось захватить эволюционирующую идентичность нации через инновационные нарративы, которые бросали вызов традиционным представлениям об искусстве, культуре и обществе. Книга исследует, как писатели-модернисты боролись со сложностями урбанизации, индустриализации, иммиграции и глобализации, давая голос маргинальным и безгласным.
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