The term modernism refers to the radical shift in aesthetic and cultural sensibilities evident in the art and literature of the post-World War One period. The ordered‚ stable and inherently meaningful worldview of the nineteenth century could not‚ wrote T.S. Eliot‚ accord with "the immense panorama of futility and anarchy which is contemporary history." Modernism thus marks a distinctive break with Victorian bourgeois morality; rejecting nineteenth-century optimism‚ they presented a profoundly pessimistic
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part a strategy of cultural resistance to dominant mainstream‚ middle-class‚ and realist habits. The "Shock of the New" renewed perception and transformed conceptions of everyday life. The boundary lines erected by realist views were blurred by modernist narratives. The borders between the flow of inner experience and outer reality‚ for example‚ became permeable‚ as stream of
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Kerseboom English 5V January 4‚ 2013 Religious aspects of the novel A Farewell to Arms A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway presents the nada and the nature of the universe. It also shows aspects of an anti-war novel. The protagonist of the book‚ Frederick Henry‚ betrays his love for nurse Catherine Barkley. This relationship represents Henry’s character as a typical Hemingway hero. He is an egoist and he is passive towards his wife Catherine. The character has recognized and accepted the reality
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Theme and Elements 1. Elements of Hemingway Lisa Cearfoss ENG125: Introduction to Literature Instructor: Alessandra Cusimano
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interest‚ individuality‚ and expression. In a word‚ art is life. Ernest Hemingway never fails to enlighten readers with his literary genius. Through his craft of short stories‚ Hemingway masters the use of literary elements using a combination of his imagination and real life experiences. He struggled with love‚ settling down‚ alcoholism‚ and his memories of war; converting his emotional instability to literary masterpieces. Hemingway is known for using minimal detail throughout his works‚ leaving the
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There may be several different reasons as to why Fiero titled the chapter “The Modernist Assault‚” However‚ the chapter seems to focus on changes in style and direction of creative expression. Saying that modernism is assaulting creative expression is an overstatement‚ however‚ the title explains how modernism is attacking the manner that individuals perceive creative expression‚ as well as how individuals are straying away from the Romantic and traditional art. The title and reasoning are very fitting
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Modernists were authors that broke away from many traditional standards of writing during the post World War I time period of the Lost Generation. “T.S. Eliot stated that‚ the inherited mode of ordering a literary work‚ which assumed a relatively coherent and stable social order‚ could not accord with the ‘immense panorama of futility and anarchy which is contemporary history.’ Major works of modernist fiction‚ then‚ subvert the basic conventions of earlier prose fiction by breaking up the narrative
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seems to be missing in the story is a crisis; however Hemingway injects implied crises in two points of this story. Between when the doctor says “He’s going to get well” and when Hemingway states “And it still isn’t you”‚ there is an implied crisis. There is no expression of his crisis thinking‚ only his thinking leading up to that point. This leaves the reader wondering what Hemingway is thinking at that point. At both crisis points Hemingway reverses his view of Raven. We don’t understand the
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Todd Johnson Literary Analysis Dr. Weiland October 31‚2012 Regret in “The Snows of Kilimanjaro” In “The Snows of Kilimanjaro” by Ernest Hemingway‚ the third person omniscient narrator tells the story of a man’s struggles as he approaches the end of his life. The story begins with an epigraph describing a “dried and frozen carcass of a leopard” at the summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro (1983). Initially‚ the epigraph is not connected to the text until the conclusion of the story when the leopard contrasts
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Access to H.E. English Literature To What Extent is Mrs Dalloway a Modernist Novel? During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries‚ the world of literature was undergoing some changes in style and perspective. Just after the turn of the century – the previous having seen massive changes in the industrial world – the literary community was presented with one of greatest tragedies in human history: the First World War. This international conflict‚ mixed with the changes in industry
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