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    out of stolen texts.’ (Maud Ellmann) How does Eliot use intertextuality to ask questions about identity‚ authenticity and authority The question of Identity‚ authenticity and authority transcend throughout T. S. Eliot’s poetry. A master of modernist poetry‚ Eliot manages to highlight the dramatic changes of culture and society in the early 20th century through employing crippling imagery and an astounding catalogue of intertextual links‚ questioning the capability of the literature of the modern

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    THEORISTS OF THE MODERNIST NOVEL In the early twentieth century the modernist novel exploded literary conventions and expectations‚ challenging representations of reality‚ consciousness and identity.These novels were not simply creative masterpieces but also crucial articulations of revolutionary developments in critical thought. In this volume Deborah Parsons traces the developing modernist aesthetic in the thought and writings of James Joyce‚ Dorothy Richardson and Virginia Woolf. Considering

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    Paul Rand‚ more than any other American designer‚ is credited with bringing the modernist design movement to America. Over a career that spanned more than six decades‚ he produced a body of work that included editorial and poster design‚ illustration‚ and most famously‚ logo designs for corporations like ABC‚ IBM‚ UPS and Westinghouse. Rand was born in Brooklyn‚ New York and attended various New York art schools before beginning his design career as an editorial designer for magazines like Apparel

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    1. Introduction Mrs Dalloway‚ published in 1925‚ is widely accepted as a major work of 20 th century English literature‚ because it introduced new stylistic approaches to writing and set basic aesthetic standards for the further development of literary modernism‚ thereby establishing Virginia Woolf as its leading female representative. Besides‚ the novel offers a subtle insight into the atmosphere in postwar London society‚ which was characterized by a feeling of overall destabilization and increasing

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    CHAPTER 2 REVIEW OF RELATED FOREIGN LITERATURE AND STUDY I began with architectural studies that connected people and place across multiple scales. Both Carlo Scarpa and Louis Kahn engage in this manner. With the Fondazione Querini Stampalia and Brion Family Cemetery‚ Carlo Scarpa provides architecture that expresses the specificity of site and the nature of the client within a broader context. Both exhibit a spatial atonements and social interactivity that resonate in a humanly restorative manner

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    modern poet because the poetry that he wrote was well endowed with the many problems that men who lived in the modern world faced with Science and Technology. He was a contemporary and great friend to such modernist greats as Ezra Pound and Wallace Stevens. Although he resembled these modernist poets‚ Frost was quite different from the rest of the modern poets of his time. The modern elements of his poetry are those of capitalism‚ the self-centeredness of the mordent man‚ the bored existence‚ isolation

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    to transcend from his present state. In my essay I aim to examine Beckett and Joyce’s differential treatment of the body as they underline the physical struggles of two protagonists. According to Shearwood ‘one of the principles of modernist literature is the desires to capture and represent the subjective nature of reality’ . As far as Shearwood is concerned many 20th century writers moved away from the traditions of romantic and Victorian literature in favour of the everyday life of

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    for material items and desire to gain wealth was another aspect of the story that made it very modernist. At a young age‚ he thought he was too young to work as a caddy and strived to obtain greater wealth. This was one of the main qualities of characters in the Modernism time. Dexter was also a main character that desperately wanted love. His unrelenting quest for love can also be seen as modernist. Judy Jones‚ the object of his affections‚ was the woman whom he met at the club that he caddies

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    Midterm Paper The 1920s was a period of transition between the nineteenth century traditional ways and the twentieth century modern ways. The ongoing struggle lied between traditionalist and modernist who had separate opinions of where the country should be going and what was acceptable. Traditional values manifested in the idea of isolationism of America‚ individualism of it’s people‚ Jeffersonianism‚ providence‚ and a homosocial realm of leisure. The modern values manifested in the idea of internationalism

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    Clement Greenberg‚ “Modernist Painting” In his text entitled “Modernist Painting”‚ Greenberg focuses on the development of painting between the 14th and 19th century and emphasizes on what distinguishes Modernist painting from previous forms of painting‚ particularly those of the Old Masters. Greenberg begins by relating Modernist art to Kantian philosophy claiming that‚ the same way Kant used reason in order to examine the limits of reason‚ Modernist art is when art became self critical because

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