Modernist poetry heralded a radical new aesthetic of experimentation, pioneering new verse forms and subjects, and changing the very notion of what it meant to be a poet. This volume examines T.S. Eliot, T.E. Hulme and Ezra Pound, three of the most influential figures of the modernist movement, and
Theorists of modernist poetry : T.S. Eliot, T.E. Hulme, Ezra Pound
β Scribed by Eliot, T. S.; Eliot, Thomas Stearns; Eliot, Thomas S.; Eliot, Thomas Stearns; Hulme, Thomas Ernest; Hulme, Thomas E.; Hulme, Thomas E.; Hulme, Thomas Ernest; Pound, Ezra; Pound, Ezra; Pound, Ezra Weston Loomis; Beasley, Rebecca; Eliot, Thomas Stearns; Hulme, Thomas Ernest
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 157
- Series
- Routledge critical thinkers
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content: Why Eliot, Hulme and Pound? --
Origins of modernism --
Philosophical details: the image and the objective correlative --
Anti-democracy: the politics of early modernism --
History and tradition --
The First World War and the long poem --
Modernism and the ideal society --
After Eliot, Hulme and Pound.
β¦ Subjects
American poetry -- 20th century -- History and criticism -- Theory, etc. Modernism (Literature) -- United States. Eliot, T. S. -- (Thomas Stearns), -- 1888-1965 -- Criticism and interpretation. Hulme, T. E. -- (Thomas Ernest), -- 1883-1917 -- Criticism and interpretation. Pound, Ezra, -- 1885-1972 -- Criticism and interpretation. Poetics -- History -- 20th century. Eliot, T
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