Cross-Channel Modernisms

Claire Davison editor Derek Ryan editor Jane A Goldman editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Edinburgh University Press

Published:26th May '20

Should be back in stock very soon

Cross-Channel Modernisms cover

Explores modernist aesthetics and cultural exchange in Britain, France and beyond Offers cutting-edge explorations of different aspects of artistic exchange between Britain and France, written by experts on both sides of the ChannelProvides original close readings of canonical and marginalised modernist textsOpens up new conceptual paradigms by probing multiple meanings related to ‘crossing’ and ‘channelling’ modernismOrganises chapters around three key themes of ‘translating’, ‘fashioning’, ‘mediating’ that intervene in the new modernist studies Described by Katherine Mansfield in 1921 as ‘a great cold sword between you and your dear love Adventure’, in the early twentieth century the English Channel, or 'La Manche' in French, represented both a political and intellectual barrier between European avant-gardism and British restraint, and a bridge for cultural connection and aesthetic innovation. Organised around key terms ‘Translating’, ‘Fashioning’ and ‘Mediating’, this book presents ten original essays by scholars working on both sides of the Channel. Cross-Channel Modernisms historicises artistic exchanges in Britain, France and beyond and proposes a rich conceptual apparatus of ‘crossings’ and ‘channels’ through which we can read modernism and understand it as emerging from, and intervening in, an always-already shifting, multivalent, international context.

This is an extraordinary group of essays, large in scope and yet detailed in each instance. -- Mary Ann Caws, City University of New York * Woolf Studies Annual *
This is an extraordinary group of essays, large in scope and yet detailed in each instance. -- Mary Ann Caws, City University of New York * Woolf Studies Annual *
Cross-Channel Modernisms invites us to think anew about the history of connections between Britain and France – a timely and urgent project – in its transdisciplinary voyages across and between the literary, visual and musical arts. Starting from the stories of the people, objects, words and imaginaries that moved back and forth across the Channel/la Manche, the book reconfigures our understanding of transnationalism and translation in the modernist period. -- Anna Snaith, King’s College London

ISBN: 9781474441872

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 540g

264 pages