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- W160089451 abstract "For several decades, the conventional wisdom was that during the early twentieth century, literature did not respond to social issues. Formalists and Marxists reached a peculiar agreement in their depiction of Modernism as the art of that era, though Formalists praised it as the peak of aesthetic achieve? ment and Marxists condemned it as the end of (politically) valuable art. In recent years, critics have gone far to revise this conventional wisdom, as can be seen in the title of Raymond Williams' posthumous volume, The Politics of Modernism.1 While Marxists and New Historicists have unearthed histori? cal contexts into which to place modernism, Poststructuralists have revised the interpretation of the purely formal features of modernism, revealing them as interventions in forms of discourse, so that we now have books on the political aesthetics of modernists.2 Three books that came out this past year mark a second wave of this revisionist criticism: Wisps of Violence: Producing Public and Private Poli? tics in the Turn-of-the-Century British Novel, by Eileen Sypher; Ezra Pound, Wyndham Lewis, and Radical Modernism, by Vincent Sherry; and Modern? ism, Mass Culture, and Professionalism, by Thomas Strychacz.3 These books all show the presence and importance of and historical forces in the shaping of texts of the modernist era, but they also suggest ways of understand? ing why those texts seem to avoid confronting social issues. These critical texts thus could serve to bridge the older conventional wisdom and the new, providing what we might be tempted to call a explanation for the apparent separation of literature and politics during the early twentieth century. However, we cannot quite describe these books as ultimately turning to politics for their explanations: instead of placing literature within politics," @default.
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- W160089451 title "THE FUNCTION OF LITERATURE IN THE AGE OF THE MASSES" @default.
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