Modernism
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Ezra Pound’s maxim, ‘Make it new’ (‘Canto LIII’) is often quoted as a succinct summary of modernism. What’s most inspirational about modernism, in my view, is its determination to question the basic assumptions of our lives, and art’s relation to them. Everything is up for grabs—from how we think, to what kind of world we should live in, from the impact of new technologies, to what kind of role the artist should play in contemporary life. Reading such literature is invigorating and challenging and, sometimes, difficult. But how could such profound questioning be easy?
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| # | Title | Description | Contributor |
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| 1 | Virginia Woolf's To The Lighthouse | Laura Salisbury and Sowon Park give a talk about Virginia Woolf's To The Lighthouse. The chair is… | Sowon Park, Laura Salisbury, Ben Morgan |
| 2 | Modernist Prefaces | Dr Sarah Copland on how Modernist writers such as Henry James and Joseph Conrad used the form of… | Dennis Duncan, Sarah Copland |
| 3 | Modernist Marginalia | Dr Amanda Golden discusses the notes and underlinings that writers like Virginia Woolf and Sylvia… | Amanda Golden, Dennis Duncan |
| 4 | 2. Wilde, Victorian and Modernist | Sos Eltis gives the second lecture in her series on Oscar Wilde, focussing on his place in the… | Sos Eltis |