The modernist novel and the decline of empire

John Marx argues that the early twentieth century was a key moment in the emergence of modern globalization, rather than simply a period of British imperial decline. Modernist fiction was actively engaged in this transformation of society on an international scale. The very stylistic abstraction tha...

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Tác giả chính: Marx, John
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spelling oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-357172014-01-19T23:35:47Z The modernist novel and the decline of empire Marx, John English fiction Imperialism in literature John Marx argues that the early twentieth century was a key moment in the emergence of modern globalization, rather than simply a period of British imperial decline. Modernist fiction was actively engaged in this transformation of society on an international scale. The very stylistic abstraction that seemed to remove modernism from social reality, in fact internationalized the English language. Rather than mapping the decline of Empire, modernists such as Conrad and Woolf celebrated the shared culture of the English language as more important than the waning imperial structures of Britain. 2013-10-04T02:35:19Z 2013-10-04T02:35:19Z 2005 Book http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/35717 en application/pdf Cambridge University
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Imperialism in literature
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Imperialism in literature
Marx, John
The modernist novel and the decline of empire
description John Marx argues that the early twentieth century was a key moment in the emergence of modern globalization, rather than simply a period of British imperial decline. Modernist fiction was actively engaged in this transformation of society on an international scale. The very stylistic abstraction that seemed to remove modernism from social reality, in fact internationalized the English language. Rather than mapping the decline of Empire, modernists such as Conrad and Woolf celebrated the shared culture of the English language as more important than the waning imperial structures of Britain.
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