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OverviewModernism in British arts, literature and philosophy is manifest as a unique thing around and after 1900. This paradigm shift in all arts and modern science made traditional beliefs, norms, and social patterns obsolete. Forerunners were 19th-century intellectuals, who favoured a new and lively spiritual culture. A new concept of reality not only changed the view of nature (atomic physics) but also the structure and gist of literature. As the belief in the visible world declined, consciousness and symbolism (surface and depth structures) occupied the focus of attention. Literature became an autonomous field. From artistic subjectivity modernism led the way to crystallizing creations of complex imaginative structures. Simultaneously, neorealism in philosophy and relativity in physics substituted a worn-out mechanistic world picture by a scientific reality reaching far beyond the visible world. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jürgen Klein , Jürgen KleinPublisher: Peter Lang AG Imprint: Peter Lang AG Edition: New edition Volume: 20 Weight: 0.349kg ISBN: 9783631874059ISBN 10: 3631874057 Pages: 212 Publication Date: 29 September 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPreface — Modernist Aesthetics: Late 19th and Early 20th Century England — Modernism and Modernities — Vitalism, Empiricism, and the Quest for Reality in English and German Philosophy — Understanding Foreign Culture as an Integral Part of British Studies — List of first prints — Bibliography .ReviewsAuthor InformationJürgen Klein was the chair of English literature/British cultural and intellectual history at the University of Greifswald (1991–2011). He completed his Ph.D. in Marburg in 1973 and his habilitation in Siegen in 1981. He was an Hon. research fellow at the University of Glasgow, a British Council scholar at the Universities of Oxford and Edinburgh and a visiting scholar at Wolfson College, Cambridge. Since 2004 he has been teaching literature at the Helmut Schmidt University in Hamburg. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |