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Modernism - Literary Movements, 20th Century American Literature - General & Miscellaneous - Literary Criticism, General Aesthetics & Philosophy of Art, Literary Criticism - U.S. Fiction & Prose Literature - General & Miscellaneous
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The Patient Particulars

by Christopher J. Knight
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Overview

The Patient Particulars: American Modernism and the Technique of Originality is a literary history that focuses on four canonical texts - Stein's Tender Buttons (1914), Hemingway's In Our Time (1925), Williams's Spring and All (1923), and Moore's Observations (1924) - grouped together for the purpose of raising a question about the manner in which American literary modernism is traditionally described. Author Christopher J. Knight is interested in the way that the classical "covenant between word and world," now considered fractured, experienced undue pressure from the modernists' earlier project to bridge the gap. With respect to the texts named, Knight argues that there is an evinced desire to think of the work as a vertical, veridical act of discovery. There is, as such, an ambition to collapse representation into presentation and even revelation; an ambition that, while quixotic, is not without formal ("the technique of originality") and political consequences. These consequences are, in fact, the main focus of the book, and in turn, are brought forward to ask further questions about how we periodize American literary modernism(s).

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Book Details

Published
June 30, 1995
Publisher
Lewisburg : Bucknell University Press ; c1995.
Pages
256
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780838752968

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