Restless Secularism
MUTTER, Matthew
Restless Secularism Modernism and the Religious Inheritance / [online] : Matthew Mutter - Yale University Press, 2017 - 1 online resource (320 p.)
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction: Modernist Secularism and Its Discontents -- 1. “THE WORLD WAS PARADISE MALFORMED”: POETIC LANGUAGE, ANTHROPOMORPHISM, AND SECULARISM IN WALLACE STEVENS -- 2. “TANGLED IN A GOLDEN MESH”: VIRGINIA WOOLF AND THE “DECEPTIVENESS” OF BEAUTY -- 3. “HOMER IS MY EXAMPLE”: YEATS, PAGANISM, AND THE EMOTIONS -- 4. “THE POWER TO ENCHANT THAT COMES FROM DISILLUSION”: W. H. AUDEN’S ANTI- MAGICAL POETICS -- Conclusion: Evil and the Adequacy of the Earth -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Credits -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
A scholarly and deeply sensitive study that explores how religion and secularism are tightly interwoven in the major works of modernist literature Matthew Mutter provides a broad survey of modernist literature, examining key works against a background of philosophy, theology, intellectual and social history, while tracing the relationship of modernism’s secular imagination to the religious cultures that both preceded and shaped it. Mutter’s provocative study demonstrates how, despite their explicit desire to purify secular life of its religious residues, Wallace Stevens, Virginia Woolf, and other literary modernists consistently found themselves entangled in the religious legacies they disavowed.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780300227963
10.12987/9780300227963 doi
DE-Limba și literatura engleză
resursă online
PN56.M54
809.9112
Restless Secularism Modernism and the Religious Inheritance / [online] : Matthew Mutter - Yale University Press, 2017 - 1 online resource (320 p.)
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction: Modernist Secularism and Its Discontents -- 1. “THE WORLD WAS PARADISE MALFORMED”: POETIC LANGUAGE, ANTHROPOMORPHISM, AND SECULARISM IN WALLACE STEVENS -- 2. “TANGLED IN A GOLDEN MESH”: VIRGINIA WOOLF AND THE “DECEPTIVENESS” OF BEAUTY -- 3. “HOMER IS MY EXAMPLE”: YEATS, PAGANISM, AND THE EMOTIONS -- 4. “THE POWER TO ENCHANT THAT COMES FROM DISILLUSION”: W. H. AUDEN’S ANTI- MAGICAL POETICS -- Conclusion: Evil and the Adequacy of the Earth -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Credits -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
A scholarly and deeply sensitive study that explores how religion and secularism are tightly interwoven in the major works of modernist literature Matthew Mutter provides a broad survey of modernist literature, examining key works against a background of philosophy, theology, intellectual and social history, while tracing the relationship of modernism’s secular imagination to the religious cultures that both preceded and shaped it. Mutter’s provocative study demonstrates how, despite their explicit desire to purify secular life of its religious residues, Wallace Stevens, Virginia Woolf, and other literary modernists consistently found themselves entangled in the religious legacies they disavowed.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780300227963
10.12987/9780300227963 doi
DE-Limba și literatura engleză
resursă online
PN56.M54
809.9112