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Restless Secularism: Modernism and the Religious Inheritance

Autor Matthew Mutter
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 iun 2017
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.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780300221732
ISBN-10: 0300221738
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Yale University Press
Colecția Yale University Press

Notă biografică

Matthew Mutter is assistant professor of literature at Bard College.

Recenzii

“A scrupulously argued, meticulously documented and critically imaginative work of scholarship” —Maria DiBattista, Princeton University

“Mutter combines the lucid scrutinies of a literary critic with the theoretical astuteness of a theorist of religion and “the secular” to cast new light on modernism, modern religious life, and the prospects for commerce between them.”— Charles Mathewes, University of Virginia
 

"Matthew Mutter's book is a remarkably wise study of the tensions surrounding secularism and religion as they make their impact on four major writers: Wallace Stevens, Virginia Woolf, W. B. Yeats, and W. H. Auden. His book is a constant pleasure to read."— Denis Donoghue, New York University

“This brilliant study argues that secularization involves much more than acceptance of a world without god; it requires a searching and complex new imagining of the world. Mutter shows how modern literature engages us in this difficult transition, revealing its perils and rewards.”—Bonnie Costello, Boston University

“This study establishes Mutter among the finest scholars of modernism of his generation.”—Jeffrey M. Perl, Bar-Ilan University

"This is a powerful interpretation of four great moderns who celebrated the physical world and honored the reality of something beyond it."—David Bromwich, Yale University
 

"A lucid and original work that will make an immediate contribution to modernist studies."—Michael Levenson, University of Virginia