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Intertextual Dynamics within the Literary Group of Joyce, Lewis, Pound and Eliot D. Brown

Intertextual Dynamics within the Literary Group of Joyce, Lewis, Pound and Eliot By D. Brown

Intertextual Dynamics within the Literary Group of Joyce, Lewis, Pound and Eliot by D. Brown


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The book examines key texts by the writers James Joyce, Wyndham Lewis, Ezra Pound and T.S. Eliot as moves within a shared group-game - that of creating a new literature for the new age. It demonstrates how the core grouping within literary modernism developed an experimental discourse through mutual rivalry and sharing.

Intertextual Dynamics within the Literary Group of Joyce, Lewis, Pound and Eliot Summary

Intertextual Dynamics within the Literary Group of Joyce, Lewis, Pound and Eliot: The Men of 1914 by D. Brown

The book examines key texts by the writers James Joyce, Wyndham Lewis, Ezra Pound and T.S. Eliot as moves within a shared group-game - that of creating a new literature for the new age. It maps a great deal of intertextual reference, allusion and influence and suggests a psychoanalytically-informed hypothesis that certain literature can be constituted a species of interpersonal groupwork. It demonstrates how the core grouping within literary modernism developed an experimental discourse through mutual rivalry and sharing. And it describes different group roles, contributions and changes of emphasis within an overall project stretching from 1914 into the 1950s.

About D. Brown

DENNIS BROWN

Table of Contents

Introduction - To Announce a New Age - The First Heave - The Great Decade - Lost in the Labyrinth - These the Companions

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NPB9780333516461
9780333516461
033351646X
Intertextual Dynamics within the Literary Group of Joyce, Lewis, Pound and Eliot: The Men of 1914 by D. Brown
New
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
1990-10-26
227
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