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Aristotle and Modernism: Aesthetic Affinities of T.S.Eliot, Wallace Stevens and Virginia Woolf

Aristotle and Modernism: Aesthetic Affinities of T.S.Eliot, Wallace Stevens and Virginia Woolf

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Aristotle and Modernism: Aesthetic Affinities of T.S.Eliot, Wallace Stevens and Virginia Woolf

by Rosenthal, Edna

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Brighton and Portland: Sussex Academic Press, 2008. First Edition. Cloth. New/No d/j as Published. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Type: Book This book examines literary modernism in its relation to the history of criticism by analysing the role of Aristotelian principles, primarily the notion of formal affectivism, in the critical writings of these three modernists who have invariably been thought to uphold incompatible aesthetic beliefs: where as Eliot saw himself as a classicist modernist, Stevens and Woolf shared a marked anti-classicist stance. Despite their initially incompatible attitudes to literary history and criticism, this study discloses their convergence on the Aristotelian notion of formal affectivism, demonstrated through specific conceptual shifts. The main feature of the book is its originality of approach, which seeks a 'diachronic' solution to a 'synchronic' problem - the debate about the Modern, reflected in the claims and counter claims made by the modernists themselves and by subsequent literary critics and theorists. This methodology was largely dictated by the nature of the subject: the adversarial critical orientation of three modernists, who have never been studied as a group before, and the attempt to reconcile their differences by reconfiguring them in terms of the Aristotelian critical tradition. The author demonstrates conclusively how Eliot incorporated central Aristotelian dramatic principles into his view of literary history and criticism, and, similarly, how both Stevens and Woolf, through historically determined conceptual shifts, endorse and use formal affectivism and dramatic criteria, which, as may be expected, they almost never refer back to Aristotle or to his foremost modernist defender, Eliot. 152pp.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [116]-149) and index.

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Title
Aristotle and Modernism: Aesthetic Affinities of T.S.Eliot, Wallace Stevens and Virginia Woolf
Author
Rosenthal, Edna
Format/Binding
Cloth
Book Condition
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First Edition
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Hardcover
ISBN 10
1845191714
ISBN 13
9781845191719
Publisher
Sussex Academic Press
Place of Publication
Brighton and Portland
Date Published
2008
Size
8vo - over 7¾"
Keywords
LITERARY MODERNISM ARISTOTLE LITERARY CRITICISM POETICS
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13 oz

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