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Document Some Features of Modernism (1890–1939)

Handout exploring key features of modernism, including rejection of ossified forms of expression, rebellion against traditional moral and social...

Modernism, Fiction view
Document Modernism Chronology

A timeline of Significant Moments in Modernism

Modernism view
Document Modernist essay topics

Essay topics for the course Character In Modernist Fiction

Modernism view
Document The Emergence of Modernism in Furniture Design

The emergence of modernism in furniture design.

Modernism, Interior design, Interiors, Furnishings, Furniture, Twentieth-century view
Link Why the Novel Matters

D.H. Lawrence, “Why the Novel Matters” (1925)

D.H. Lawrence, The Novel, Fiction, Modernism view
Link "Pointed Roofs" by Dorothy Richardson

The full text of "Pointed Roofs" by Dorothy Richardson

Fiction, Modernism view
Link Modern Poetry

Course materials from MIT on twentieth-century poetry. Includes assignments, links to selected etexts, and two full-text essays.

Poetry, Twentieth-century, Modernism, Analysis view
Link The American Novel Since 1945

Online course on post-war American novels by Professor Amy Hungerford (Yale University). Includes video lectures.

Novels, American, Postmodernism, Contemporary, Twentieth-century, Modernism view
Link Making Music Modern

What makes music “modern”? This module proposes that heightened ambiguity differentiates experimental 20th-century music from the classical...

Music, Twentieth-century, Modernism view
Link Virginia Woolf, “Mr Bennett and Mrs Brown”

originally a talk read by Virginia Woolf to The Heretics Club ( includes brief introduction)

Virginia Woolf, Modernism view
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