• Modernism and the Idea of the Crowd

    Modernism and the Idea of the Crowd

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    Explore the dynamic intersection of Modernism and the crowd in this illuminating study. Delve into how literary pioneers like Joyce and Woolf masterfully depicted evolving collective experiences and political multitudes. This book critically examines modernist portrayals of crowds against historical democratic ideals and contemporary struggles with oppression and precarity. It’s an essential read for students of English literature, cultural studies, and anyone fascinated by the intricate relationship between literary modernity, shifting subjectivity, and political power.

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