Description
- ISBN-13: 9788190583206
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8190583204
- Publisher Date: 2007
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 427
Original price was: ₹795.00.₹636.00Current price is: ₹636.00.
“Explore the complexities of literary modernism with Frederic Jameson’s insightful collection, “The Modernist Papers.” Analyze works by Joyce, Proust, Stevens, and more, delving into form, history, and cultural contexts. A critical resource for literature students and scholars. ISBN: 9788190583206″
5 in stock
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Parth Khatter –
Some essays felt repetitive, but overall, a valuable resource for understanding modernist literature. There are some interesting perspectives in here.
Anoushka Dhingra –
A bit too theoretical for my taste. I struggled to connect with some of the arguments. There were a few good points though.
Arunesh Gupta –
Not an easy read, but very informative. It definitely requires some prior knowledge of the subject matter. Good for advanced studies.
Ritika Rupam –
Jameson’s insights are sharp, but the writing can be dense. A challenging but rewarding read for serious modernist scholars. Not recommended for beginners.
Ajay Deepak Nakil –
While some of the language felt a bit inaccessible, the overall arguments are compelling and well-supported. Very insightful.
Vriddhi Jain –
A masterpiece of literary criticism! Jameson’s insights are invaluable, and this book is essential for anyone studying modernism. A must have.
Shubham Tripathi –
I appreciated the depth of analysis, though some chapters were more engaging than others. It’s a good addition to my library.
Vinayak Sharma –
A comprehensive overview of modernism. I found the chapters on Joyce particularly enlightening. It helped me a lot in my research.
Abhishek Kumar Nishad –
This book significantly deepened my understanding of modernism’s historical context. It is a complex but worthwhile exploration.
Sourav –
Jameson’s analysis is brilliant and provides a fresh perspective on classic texts. It’s a must-read for any student of modernism. Worth the cost.