In Modernism, Narrative and Humanism, Paul Sheehan attempts to redefine modernist narrative for the twenty-first century. For Sheehan modernism presents a major form of critique of the fundamental presumptions of humanism. By pairing key modernist writers with philosophical critics of the humanist tradition, he shows how modernists sought to discover humanism's inhuman potential. He examines the development of narrative during the modernist period and sets it against, among others, the nineteenth-century philosophical writings of Schopenhauer , Darwin and Nietzsche. Focusing on the major novels and poetics of Conrad, Lawrence, Woolf and Beckett, Sheehan investigates these writers' mistrust of humanist orthodoxy and their consequent transformations and disfigurations of narrative order. He reveals the crucial link between the modernist novel's narrative concerns and its philosophical orientation in a book that will be of compelling interest to scholars of modernism and literary theory.



Zusammenfassung
Paul Sheehan attempts to redefine modernist narrative for the twenty-first century.
Titel
Modernism, Narrative and Humanism
EAN
9780511030314
ISBN
978-0-511-03031-4
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
01.08.2002
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.69 MB
Anzahl Seiten
248
Jahr
2002
Untertitel
Englisch