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Author Wiseman, Sam.
Title The reimagining of place in English modernism.
Publication Info Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, 2015.



Descript 1 online resource (176 pages)
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Contents Cover; Contents; Introduction; I. Regions, Revenants, Reimaginings; II. Cosmopolitan and Technological Perspectives; III. Chapter Overview; 1. Strange Old Feelings Wake in the Soul: Ambivalent Landscapes in D.H. Lawrence; I. Everything Has Suffered Change; II. A Fragment of the Shell of Life; III. If We Had Tree-Speech; IV. Over the Border; 2. The Pen of a Traveller, the Ink-Blood of Home: John Cowper Powys' Imaginative Realism; I. Daydreaming of England; II. Phantasmal Worlds; III. A Thousand Tangents; IV. Imagination Recreates the World.
3. In Two Worlds at Once: Animism, Borders and Liminality in Mary ButtsI. The Sacred Game; II. Their World and His Own; III. Wonder Is the Answer; IV. On All Sides But One; 4. All Boundaries Are Lost: Travel, Fragmentation and Interconnection in Virginia Woolf; I. Nothing Settles or Stays Unbroken; II. Shells, Bones and Silence; III. Odd Affinities; IV. We Are the Thing Itself; Conclusion: Expanding Modernist Communities; Notes; Index.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781942954019 (e-book)
1942954018 (e-book)
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Author Wiseman, Sam.
Subject Modernism (Literature)
English literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
Place (Philosophy) in literature.
Descript 1 online resource (176 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
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Contents Cover; Contents; Introduction; I. Regions, Revenants, Reimaginings; II. Cosmopolitan and Technological Perspectives; III. Chapter Overview; 1. Strange Old Feelings Wake in the Soul: Ambivalent Landscapes in D.H. Lawrence; I. Everything Has Suffered Change; II. A Fragment of the Shell of Life; III. If We Had Tree-Speech; IV. Over the Border; 2. The Pen of a Traveller, the Ink-Blood of Home: John Cowper Powys' Imaginative Realism; I. Daydreaming of England; II. Phantasmal Worlds; III. A Thousand Tangents; IV. Imagination Recreates the World.
3. In Two Worlds at Once: Animism, Borders and Liminality in Mary ButtsI. The Sacred Game; II. Their World and His Own; III. Wonder Is the Answer; IV. On All Sides But One; 4. All Boundaries Are Lost: Travel, Fragmentation and Interconnection in Virginia Woolf; I. Nothing Settles or Stays Unbroken; II. Shells, Bones and Silence; III. Odd Affinities; IV. We Are the Thing Itself; Conclusion: Expanding Modernist Communities; Notes; Index.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781942954019 (e-book)
1942954018 (e-book)
Author Wiseman, Sam.
Subject Modernism (Literature)
English literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
Place (Philosophy) in literature.

Subject Modernism (Literature)
English literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
Place (Philosophy) in literature.
Descript 1 online resource (176 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Cover; Contents; Introduction; I. Regions, Revenants, Reimaginings; II. Cosmopolitan and Technological Perspectives; III. Chapter Overview; 1. Strange Old Feelings Wake in the Soul: Ambivalent Landscapes in D.H. Lawrence; I. Everything Has Suffered Change; II. A Fragment of the Shell of Life; III. If We Had Tree-Speech; IV. Over the Border; 2. The Pen of a Traveller, the Ink-Blood of Home: John Cowper Powys' Imaginative Realism; I. Daydreaming of England; II. Phantasmal Worlds; III. A Thousand Tangents; IV. Imagination Recreates the World.
3. In Two Worlds at Once: Animism, Borders and Liminality in Mary ButtsI. The Sacred Game; II. Their World and His Own; III. Wonder Is the Answer; IV. On All Sides But One; 4. All Boundaries Are Lost: Travel, Fragmentation and Interconnection in Virginia Woolf; I. Nothing Settles or Stays Unbroken; II. Shells, Bones and Silence; III. Odd Affinities; IV. We Are the Thing Itself; Conclusion: Expanding Modernist Communities; Notes; Index.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781942954019 (e-book)
1942954018 (e-book)

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