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WAKING GIANTS: THE PRESENCE OF THE PAST IN MODERNISM By Herbert N. Schneidau
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ISBN-10
0195068629
Book Title
Waking Giants: The Presence of the Past in Modernism
ISBN
9780195068627
Subject Area
Literary Criticism
Publication Name
Waking Giants : the Presence of the Past in Modernism
Item Length
8.5 in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Subject
American / General, Semiotics & Theory, European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Publication Year
1991
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.1 in
Author
Herbert N. Schneidau
Item Width
5.7 in
Item Weight
17.2 Oz
Number of Pages
304 Pages

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Schneidau's concern is with the way in which Modernism, named for its avant-garde propaganda, reveals itself to be dominated by a keen awareness, usually joyous, of the possibilities of the past recurring in the present. He argues that this idea represents a significant nexus in Modernism, an illuminating connection that explains some otherwise puzzling relationships.

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195068629
ISBN-13
9780195068627
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Author
Herbert N. Schneidau
Publication Name
Waking Giants : the Presence of the Past in Modernism
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
American / General, Semiotics & Theory, European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Publication Year
1991
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Literary Criticism
Number of Pages
304 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.5 in
Item Height
1.1 in
Item Width
5.7 in
Item Weight
17.2 Oz

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LCCN
90-019942
Intended Audience
College Audience
Lc Classification Number
Pr478.M6s36 1991
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"Schneidau is superb in his understanding of and presentation of Pound'simpact on his age, and the present volume does an excellent job of summarizinghis influence and contribution to the twentieth-century literaryscene....Entertaining, informative."--English Literature in Transition, "The major contribution of Waking Giants is in its insightful readings of individual texts and in its fresh comparisons and studies of influence."--Choice, "Waking Giants is a brilliantly inclusive study of the new sense of the past we have inherited from the great modern writers. Professor Schneidau not only shows us what modernism was but what it is today as it continues to transform our understanding of myth and history."--Timothy Materer,University of Missouri-Columbia, A rich, reflective study...from one of our most intellectually independent and adventurous scholar-critics....Swanee Review|9780195068627|, "An important book that will prove to be essential reading for thoseseeking a better grasp of [literary Modernism]....Overall, Schneidau's study ispithy, daring, provocative--and always on target. The author's range is trulyimpressive in that breadth is never achieved at the expense of depth. Moreover,Schneidau provides both close readings and useful contextualizations of keyModernist texts, and treats literature and criticism, British and Americanworks, and fiction and poetry with equal skill....This work will appeal as muchto professional scholars as to undergraduates, as much to seasoned devotees ofModernism as to newcomers to the field....I cannot think of a single volume onits subject that is more insightful and edifying than this one."--James JoyceLiterary Supplement, A rich, reflective study...from one of our most intellectuallyindependent and adventurous scholar-critics....Swanee Review|9780195068627|, "Waking Giants is an important and unconventional study of Modernist atavism. It is often surprising--its reading of Howard's End as an essay in autochthony is wonderfully original--and always illuminating--the chapter on Sherwood Anderson and the writers he influenced is the best thing I haveread on both topics. Schneidau has already made important contributions to the study of Modernism and to our understanding of the relations between myth and history; in Waking Giants, he combines these to produce what is surely one of the best critical books of the year."--Walter Benn Michaels,Johns Hopkins University, "Schneidau is superb in his understanding of and presentation of Pound's impact on his age, and the present volume does an excellent job of summarizing his influence and contribution to the twentieth-century literary scene....Entertaining, informative."--English Literature in Transition, "Waking Giants is an important and unconventional study of Modernistatavism. It is often surprising--its reading of Howard's End as an essay inautochthony is wonderfully original--and always illuminating--the chapter onSherwood Anderson and the writers he influenced is the best thing I have read onboth topics. Schneidau has already made important contributions to the study ofModernism and to our understanding of the relations between myth and history; inWaking Giants, he combines these to produce what is surely one of the bestcritical books of the year."--Walter Benn Michaels, Johns HopkinsUniversity, "Waking Giants is a brilliantly inclusive study of the new sense of thepast we have inherited from the great modern writers. Professor Schneidau notonly shows us what modernism was but what it is today as it continues totransform our understanding of myth and history."--Timothy Materer, Universityof Missouri-Columbia, "The major contribution of Waking Giants is in its insightful readings ofindividual texts and in its fresh comparisons and studies ofinfluence."--Choice, "An important book that will prove to be essential reading for those seeking a better grasp of [literary Modernism]....Overall, Schneidau's study is pithy, daring, provocative--and always on target. The author's range is truly impressive in that breadth is never achieved at the expense ofdepth. Moreover, Schneidau provides both close readings and useful contextualizations of key Modernist texts, and treats literature and criticism, British and American works, and fiction and poetry with equal skill....This work will appeal as much to professional scholars as to undergraduates, asmuch to seasoned devotees of Modernism as to newcomers to the field....I cannot think of a single volume on its subject that is more insightful and edifying than this one."--James Joyce Literary Supplement, 'Briefly: Publish it!... The organisation is cunning. Schneidau makes his constitutive points via Ulysses, which is widely known. He then springs two surprises: Hardy and Forster as precursors whom the Modernists found, for different reasons, congenial. That's followed by a chapter on The Secret Agent as Nightmare: not only the best pages on that novel I've read, but an illuminating stage in the book's overall argument.'Hugh Kenner, John Hopkins University
Copyright Date
1991
Dewey Decimal
820.9/00912
Dewey Edition
20

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