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dc.contributor.editorLothe, Jakob
dc.date.accessioned2022-01-11T13:40:44Z
dc.date.available2022-01-11T13:40:44Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.identifierONIX_20220111_9783036515236_478
dc.identifier.urihttps://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76743
dc.description.abstractThis e-book explores the growth and development of Nordic modernisms in a European context. Concentrating on and yet not limiting itself to the study of literary texts, the book shows that the emergence of modernism in the Nordic countries is linked to, and inspired by, the innovative works published in Western Europe and the USA towards the end of the nineteenth century and in the first decades of the twentieth century. Presenting Nordic art as multi-dimensional and dynamic, it also shows that, while responding to aspects of these innovative works, Nordic modernism itself contributed to modernism as a complex international trend. The plural form “modernisms” in the book’s title indicates that the contributors adopt an understanding of modernism that, while recognizing the importance of the modernist movement between circa 1890 and 1940, is sufficiently elastic to include various forms of extension and continuation of Nordic modernisms in the post-war period. The book shows that the experience of crisis—cultural, political, moral, aesthetic—that underlies modernist artists’ invention of radically new forms of expression was by no means limited to just one country or one identifiable group of writers; nor was it, as modernisms’ global relevance makes clear, restricted to just one continent. At the level of historical reality, the First World War represents the culmination of a crisis which had its beginnings several decades earlier. The Second World War, along with the Holocaust, represents a second culmination of the crisis, and there is, this book suggests, a sense in which the experience of crisis has continued to influence and shape Nordic literature written in the post-war period. Over the first two decades of the twenty-first century, the experience of crisis has increasingly been extended to include a growing uncertainty about the future prompted by the reality of climate change.
dc.languageEnglish
dc.subject.classificationthema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studiesen_US
dc.subject.othermodernisms
dc.subject.otherNordic
dc.subject.otherEuropean
dc.subject.otherliterature
dc.subject.othertranslation
dc.subject.otherdecadence
dc.subject.otherWilliam Faulkner
dc.subject.otherSwedish literary criticism
dc.subject.otherNobel Prize
dc.subject.othermodernism
dc.subject.otherreception history
dc.subject.otheraesthetics and ideology
dc.subject.othermeaning and significance
dc.subject.othertheater
dc.subject.otheravant-garde
dc.subject.otherNorwegian literature
dc.subject.otherScandinavian modernism
dc.subject.othercross-fertilization
dc.subject.othercircus
dc.subject.othermeta-cultural code
dc.subject.othermodernist aesthetics
dc.subject.otherNordic modernism
dc.subject.otherpoetry
dc.subject.othersurrealism
dc.subject.otherdream
dc.subject.otherurban space
dc.subject.othergender performativity
dc.subject.otherHamsun’s Hunger
dc.subject.otherSandel’s Alberta and Freedom
dc.subject.othermodern metropolis
dc.subject.otherstreetwalking
dc.subject.otherscience fiction
dc.subject.othercontemporary poetry
dc.subject.othermodernisation
dc.subject.othersecularisation
dc.subject.otherHenrik Ibsen
dc.subject.otherRosmersholm
dc.subject.otherSigmund Freud
dc.subject.otherJames Joyce
dc.subject.otherUlysses
dc.subject.otherretranslation
dc.subject.otherIbsen
dc.subject.otherHenrik
dc.subject.otherOz
dc.subject.otherAmos
dc.subject.otherGrossman
dc.subject.otherDavid
dc.subject.otherGoldberg
dc.subject.otherLeah
dc.subject.otherIsrael
dc.subject.otherIsraeli literature
dc.subject.otherPeer Gynt
dc.subject.otherHedda Gabler
dc.subject.otheradaptation
dc.subject.otherZionism
dc.subject.otherhistory of modernism
dc.subject.othergeography of modernism
dc.subject.otherliterary periods
dc.subject.othermodernism and realism
dc.subject.othermodernism and tradition
dc.subject.othernarrative crisis
dc.subject.otherreception
dc.subject.othern/a
dc.titleNordic and European Modernisms
dc.typebook
oapen.identifier.doi10.3390/books978-3-0365-1524-3
oapen.relation.isPublishedBy46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0
oapen.relation.isbn9783036515236
oapen.relation.isbn9783036515243
oapen.pages200
oapen.place.publicationBasel, Switzerland


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