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  • Confronting the Text, Confronting the World

    ISSN: 1556-8288

    This new series in Peter Langes education list will Feature volurnes that focus an one writer whose works are suitable for English classrooms at the high school and college levels. These books are a blend of introductions to the authors and their works, critical Interpretation, explorations of best practice in reading and writing, and provocative considerations of leaming theory and pedagogy. This new series in Peter Langes education list will Feature volurnes that focus an one writer whose works are suitable for English classrooms at the high school and college levels. These books are a blend of introductions to the authors and their works, critical Interpretation, explorations of best practice in reading and writing, and provocative considerations of leaming theory and pedagogy. This new series in Peter Langes education list will Feature volurnes that focus an one writer whose works are suitable for English classrooms at the high school and college levels. These books are a blend of introductions to the authors and their works, critical Interpretation, explorations of best practice in reading and writing, and provocative considerations of leaming theory and pedagogy.

    9 publications

  • The Modernist Revolution in World Literature

    ISSN: 1528-9672

    In the stormy time period approximately between the Paris Commune in 1871 and the revolutionary events in May 1968, or between the conclusion of the American Civil War and the withdrawal of American troops from Vietnam, the rise and fall of international modernism was crucial to all historical, political, and intellectual de-velopments around the world. By the time the United States had emerged from its military involvement in Indo-China, the modernist movement had given way to postmodernism. This series investigates the development of international modern-ism in the half century leading up to World War I and its disintegration in the fol-lowing fifty years. High modernism claimed that it represented a break with corrupt values of previous cultural traditions, but we now think that this very drive to “make it new” is itself derivative. What are the roots and characteristics of modernism? How did the philosophical and pedagogical system supporting modernism develop? Is mod-ernism, perhaps, not a liberating movement but a device to shield high culture from rising democratic vulgarization? What is the role of modernism in postcolonial struggles? Where does feminism fall in the modernist agenda? How do changing systems of patronage and the economy of art influence modernism as an enor-mously expanded reading public becomes augmented by cinema, radio, and televi-sion? Such questions on a worldwide stage, in the century approximately from 1870 to 1970, in all manifestations of literature, art, politics, and culture, represent the scope of this series In the stormy time period approximately between the Paris Commune in 1871 and the revolutionary events in May 1968, or between the conclusion of the American Civil War and the withdrawal of American troops from Vietnam, the rise and fall of international modernism was crucial to all historical, political, and intellectual de-velopments around the world. By the time the United States had emerged from its military involvement in Indo-China, the modernist movement had given way to postmodernism. This series investigates the development of international modern-ism in the half century leading up to World War I and its disintegration in the fol-lowing fifty years. High modernism claimed that it represented a break with corrupt values of previous cultural traditions, but we now think that this very drive to “make it new” is itself derivative. What are the roots and characteristics of modernism? How did the philosophical and pedagogical system supporting modernism develop? Is mod-ernism, perhaps, not a liberating movement but a device to shield high culture from rising democratic vulgarization? What is the role of modernism in postcolonial struggles? Where does feminism fall in the modernist agenda? How do changing systems of patronage and the economy of art influence modernism as an enor-mously expanded reading public becomes augmented by cinema, radio, and televi-sion? Such questions on a worldwide stage, in the century approximately from 1870 to 1970, in all manifestations of literature, art, politics, and culture, represent the scope of this series In the stormy time period approximately between the Paris Commune in 1871 and the revolutionary events in May 1968, or between the conclusion of the American Civil War and the withdrawal of American troops from Vietnam, the rise and fall of international modernism was crucial to all historical, political, and intellectual de-velopments around the world. By the time the United States had emerged from its military involvement in Indo-China, the modernist movement had given way to postmodernism. This series investigates the development of international modern-ism in the half century leading up to World War I and its disintegration in the fol-lowing fifty years. High modernism claimed that it represented a break with corrupt values of previous cultural traditions, but we now think that this very drive to “make it new” is itself derivative. What are the roots and characteristics of modernism? How did the philosophical and pedagogical system supporting modernism develop? Is mod-ernism, perhaps, not a liberating movement but a device to shield high culture from rising democratic vulgarization? What is the role of modernism in postcolonial struggles? Where does feminism fall in the modernist agenda? How do changing systems of patronage and the economy of art influence modernism as an enor-mously expanded reading public becomes augmented by cinema, radio, and televi-sion? Such questions on a worldwide stage, in the century approximately from 1870 to 1970, in all manifestations of literature, art, politics, and culture, represent the scope of this series

    3 publications

  • Studies of World Literature in English

    This series encompasses criticism of modern English-language literature from outside the United States, Great Britain, and Ireland, concentrating on literature by writers from Canada, Africa, Asia, the Pacific, and the Caribbean. Submissions are invited concerning fiction, poetry, drama, and literary theory. This series encompasses criticism of modern English-language literature from outside the United States, Great Britain, and Ireland, concentrating on literature by writers from Canada, Africa, Asia, the Pacific, and the Caribbean. Submissions are invited concerning fiction, poetry, drama, and literary theory. This series encompasses criticism of modern English-language literature from outside the United States, Great Britain, and Ireland, concentrating on literature by writers from Canada, Africa, Asia, the Pacific, and the Caribbean. Submissions are invited concerning fiction, poetry, drama, and literary theory.

    10 publications

  • Title: Celebrating Liberation: The Commemoration and Instrumentalisation of the End of the Second World War in Contemporary Czech and Slovak Politics
  • Title: Civilizational Collapse and the Philosophy of Post-Apocalyptical Survival

    Civilizational Collapse and the Philosophy of Post-Apocalyptical Survival

    by Michael A. Peters (Volume editor) Thomas Meier (Volume editor) 2025
    ©2025 Monographs
  • Title: The End of a University

    The End of a University

    From Bildung and Ruins to Nonsense
    by Vladimer Luarsabishvili (Author) Maia Kiladze (Author) 2025
    ©2025 Textbook
  • Title: The End of Reading

    The End of Reading

    From Gutenberg to "Grand Theft Auto</I>
    by David Trend (Author) 2010
    ©2010 Textbook
  • Title: The End of Journalism

    The End of Journalism

    News in the Twenty-First Century
    by Alec Charles (Volume editor) Gavin Stewart (Volume editor) 2011
    ©2011 Edited Collection
  • Title: The End of Punishment

    The End of Punishment

    Philosophical Considerations on an Institution
    by Rebecca Pates (Author)
    ©2007 Thesis
  • Title: The Worlds of Mia Couto

    The Worlds of Mia Couto

    by Kristian Van Haesendonck (Volume editor) 2020
    ©2020 Edited Collection
  • Title: Nietzsche and the End of Freedom

    Nietzsche and the End of Freedom

    The neo-Romantic dilemma in Kafka, the brothers Mann, Rilke and Musil, 1904-1914
    by James Hawes (Author)
    ©1993 Thesis
  • Title: The End of Journalism- Version 2.0

    The End of Journalism- Version 2.0

    Industry, Technology and Politics
    by Alec Charles (Volume editor) 2014
    ©2014 Edited Collection
  • Title: At the Other End of Gesture

    At the Other End of Gesture

    Anthropological Poetics of Gesture in Modern Hebrew Literature
    by Roman Katsman (Author)
    ©2008 Monographs
  • Title: Communication at the End of Life

    Communication at the End of Life

    by Jon F. Nussbaum (Volume editor) Howard Giles (Volume editor) Amber Worthington (Volume editor) 2016
    ©2015 Textbook
  • Title: The anthropological perspective of the world

    The anthropological perspective of the world

    The inductive method illustrated
    by Dominique Desjeux (Author) 2018
    ©2018 Monographs
  • Title: The World behind the World

    The World behind the World

    Intercultural Processes in the Prehistory of European Civilization
    by Josef Vladár (Volume editor) Egon Wiedermann (Volume editor) 2020
    ©2020 Edited Collection
  • Title: The Infinite Beauty of the World

    The Infinite Beauty of the World

    Dante’s Encyclopedia and the Names of God
    by Jason M. Baxter (Author) 2020
    ©2020 Monographs
  • Title: Cities of the Lusophone World

    Cities of the Lusophone World

    Literature, Culture and Urban Transformations
    by Doris Wieser (Volume editor) Ana Filipa Prata (Volume editor) 2021
    Edited Collection
  • Title: The Only Hope of the World

    The Only Hope of the World

    George Bernard Shaw and Russia
    by Olga Soboleva (Author) Angus Wrenn (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Monographs
  • Title: The Textual World of the Bible

    The Textual World of the Bible

    by Michael B. Shepherd (Author) 2013
    ©2013 Monographs
  • Title: Church, Sacrament of the World

    Church, Sacrament of the World

    by Joe Egan (Author) 2025
    ©2025 Monographs
  • Title: The Changing World of Christianity

    The Changing World of Christianity

    The Global History of a Borderless Religion
    by Dyron Daughrity (Author) 2010
    ©2010 Textbook
  • Title: Playboys of the Western World

    Playboys of the Western World

    Production Histories
    by Adrian Frazier (Author) 2020
    ©2004 Edited Collection
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