T E Hulme and the Ideological Politics of Early Modernism

T  E  Hulme and the Ideological Politics of Early Modernism
Author: Henry Mead
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2015-08-27
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781472582034

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Drawing on a range of archival materials, this book explores the writing career of the poet, philosopher, art critic, and political commentator T.E. Hulme, a key figure in British modernism. T.E. Hulme and the Ideological Politics of Early Modernism reveals for the first time the full extent of Hulme's relationship with New Age, a leading radical journal before the Great War, focussing particularly on his exchange of ideas with its editor, A.R. Orage. Through a ground-breaking account of Hulme's reading in continental literature, and his combative exchanges amongst the bohemian networks of Edwardian London, Mead shows how 'the strange death of Liberal England' coincided with Hulme's emergence as what T.S. Eliot called 'the forerunner of... the twentieth century mind'. Tracing his debts to French Symbolism, evolutionary psychology, Neo-Royalism, and philosophical pragmatism, the book shows how Hulme combined anarchist and conservative impulses in his journey towards a 'religious attitude'. The result is a nuanced account of Hulme's ideological politics, complicating the received view of his work as proto-fascist.

T E Hulme and the Ideological Politics of Early Modernism

T  E  Hulme and the Ideological Politics of Early Modernism
Author: Henry Mead
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2015-08-27
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781472582010

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Drawing on a range of archival materials, this book explores the writing career of the poet, philosopher, art critic, and political commentator T.E. Hulme, a key figure in British modernism. T.E. Hulme and the Ideological Politics of Early Modernism reveals for the first time the full extent of Hulme's relationship with New Age, a leading radical journal before the Great War, focussing particularly on his exchange of ideas with its editor, A.R. Orage. Through a ground-breaking account of Hulme's reading in continental literature, and his combative exchanges amongst the bohemian networks of Edwardian London, Mead shows how 'the strange death of Liberal England' coincided with Hulme's emergence as what T.S. Eliot called 'the forerunner of... the twentieth century mind'. Tracing his debts to French Symbolism, evolutionary psychology, Neo-Royalism, and philosophical pragmatism, the book shows how Hulme combined anarchist and conservative impulses in his journey towards a 'religious attitude'. The result is a nuanced account of Hulme's ideological politics, complicating the received view of his work as proto-fascist.

T E Hulme and the Question of Modernism

T E  Hulme and the Question of Modernism
Author: Edward P. Comentale,Andrzej Gąsiorek
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2006
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: UCSC:32106018467446

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Though T. E. Hulme was a poet, critic, philosopher, aesthetician, and political theorist who helped define several major aesthetic and political movements, he has until recently been neglected by scholars. Each of the contributors to this collection highlights a different aspect of Hulme's work; taken together the essays demonstrate a shared belief in Hulme's decisive importance to the emergence of modernism and to the many categories that still govern our thinking about it.

Conservative Modernists

Conservative Modernists
Author: Christos Hadjiyiannis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2018-03-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108426367

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Shows that modernism was concocted out of surprising sources, and that one of them was Toryism during 1900-1920.

Modernist Nowheres

Modernist Nowheres
Author: N. Waddell
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2012-07-24
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781137265067

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Modernist Nowheres explores connections in the Anglo-American sphere between early literary modernist cultures, politics, and utopia. Foregrounding such writers as Conrad, Lawrence and Wyndham Lewis, it presents a new reading of early modernism in which utopianism plays a defining role prior to, during and immediately after the First World War.

T E Hulme and the Question of Modernism

T E  Hulme and the Question of Modernism
Author: Edward P. Comentale,Andrzej Gąsiorek
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2006
Genre: Modernism (Aesthetics)
ISBN: 1315611740

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Traces of Modernism

Traces of Modernism
Author: Monica Cioli,Maurizio Ricciardi,Pierangelo Schiera
Publsiher: Campus Verlag
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2019-05-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783593510309

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Traces of Modernism surveys the competing social and political visions that marked the transition from the nineteenth century to the twentieth, and the complex relationships and connections between these visions. A host of international contributors consider an extensive range of philosophical and artistic ideologies--from Bauhaus and Italian futurism to plans for totalitarian state-building--that bloomed in the wake of the World War One and the ensuing worldwide revolutions. These ideologies developed amid the uneasy backdrop of new kinds of international cooperation that were periodically punctuated by sharp bursts of fervid nationalism. At the center of each essay in Traces of Modernism stands the image of the machine, a metaphor for technological innovation and new systems of order that stood unfortunately ready for corruption by forces of authoritarianism.

Politics of Modernism

Politics of Modernism
Author: Raymond Williams
Publsiher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2020-05-05
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781789602890

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Considered to be the founding father of British cultural theory, Williams was concerned throughout his life to apply a materialist and socialist analysis to all forms of culture, defined generously and inclusively as "structures of feeling." In this major work, Williams applies himself to the problem of modernism. Rejecting stereotypes and simplifications, he is especially preoccupied with the ambivalent relationship between revolutionary socialist politics and the artistic avant-garde. Judiciously assessing the strengths and weaknesses of the modernist project, Williams shifts the framework of discussion from merely formal analysis of artistic techniques to one which grounds these cultural expressions in particular social formations. Animating the whole book is the question which Williams poses and brings us significantly closer to answering: namely, what does it mean to develop a cultural analysis that goes "beyond the modern" and yet avoids the trap of postmodernism's "new conformism"?