Modernism: A Short Introduction by David Ayers (Author)
- Publisher: ENGLISH GENERAL BOOKS
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- SKU: 34784
- Number of Pages: 170
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๐ Title Name: Modernism: A Short Introduction
โ๏ธ Author: David Ayers
๐ฆ Quality: Black White Pakistan Print
๐น Introduction:
David Ayersโ Modernism: A Short Introduction offers a concise yet comprehensive examination of modernist movements in literature, art, and culture. The book serves as an accessible entry point for students and general readers seeking to understand the roots and impact of modernism.
๐ Key Points:
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Explores key figures and works of the modernist movement including Joyce, Eliot, and Woolf.
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Discusses the cultural and political contexts shaping modernist literature and art.
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Includes comparisons across disciplines such as visual arts, philosophy, and music.
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Analyzes the themes of fragmentation, alienation, and innovation in modernist texts.
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Provides historical insight into early 20th-century societal shifts influencing modernism.
๐ป Conclusion:
Ayers successfully simplifies a complex literary and cultural phenomenon, making Modernism: A Short Introduction a valuable primer for students of literature, history, or the arts. It bridges traditional academic analysis with contemporary relevance.