A Thematic Exploration of Twentieth-Century Western Literature

ISBN: 9781032169293
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Publisher,Routledge
Publication Date,
Format, Hardcover
Weight, 453.59 g
No. of Pages, 215

The twentieth century witnessed dramatic changes in terms of the structure of society, economics, politics, science and technology, driving a change in western literature from traditional to modern: old value systems were shattered; writing approaches and aesthetics changed; writers began to explore the psychological world and expand the discussion of man and modern civilization. This title takes classic literature by European and American authors of the twentieth-century as research objects in order tocomprehensively explore their thoughts, values, aesthetics and narratives. Six major themes are used as units for analysis-existential meaning, self-identity, war and human nature, growing confusion, love and marriage, and anti-Utopia. The authors argue that the six themes extend the themes of traditional literature and epitomize the unique characteristics of twentieth-century western literature. The book will be of interest to students and scholars of literature, especially Western literature and twentieth-century literature--

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