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Literary Critique, Modernism and the Transformation of Theory offers an in-depth exploration of how modernist literature revolutionized literary criticism and theoretical discourse. Mena Mitrano carefully traces the evolution of literary theory through the modernist period, demonstrating how radical artistic experimentation necessitated new critical approaches and methodologies.
The work examines key modernist texts and movements, analyzing how writers challenged conventional narratives and linguistic structures, thereby forcing theorists to reconsider fundamental assumptions about literature, meaning, and interpretation. Mitrano explores the relationship between creative innovation and critical response, showing how modernism demanded a transformation in how we read, analyze, and understand literary works.
This book serves as both a historical account and a theoretical intervention, providing readers with essential context for understanding contemporary literary criticism. It is an invaluable resource for students and scholars interested in modernism, literary theory, and the ongoing debates that shape literary studies today.







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