Literary Modernism (1890 to 1930) Group
- Favorite Authors in This Period
Created by blazedale on Aug 13, 2007 in the Literary Modernism (1890 to 1930) Group. - The death of the new
Created by scott-locklear on Aug 13, 2007 in the Literary Modernism (1890 to 1930) Group.
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- I have to agree on Hemingway. It's not always fashionable to love Hemingway, but I do anyway. ...
Posted by tsjoseph on Nov 6, 2008 in the Literary Modernism (1890 to 1930) Group. - I agree with Bates that Ulysses marks the end of the novel as a form. The primary reason, I...
Posted by morrol on Nov 4, 2008 in the Literary Modernism (1890 to 1930) Group. - I adore Evelyn Waugh and Graham Greene. I find Wagh's satire worderfully esoteric. I am almost...
Posted by morrol on Nov 4, 2008 in the Literary Modernism (1890 to 1930) Group. - I'll add Hemingway and Eliot.
Posted by scott-locklear on Aug 13, 2007 in the Literary Modernism (1890 to 1930) Group. - Yes, content really is the sticky point here: postcolonial themes, characters, and settings have...
Posted by scott-locklear on Aug 13, 2007 in the Literary Modernism (1890 to 1930) Group. - I guess it depends on what you consider "new". Certainly, technically speaking, it...
Posted by taco7 on Aug 13, 2007 in the Literary Modernism (1890 to 1930) Group.

