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Wyndham Lewis and the avant-garde : the politics of the intellect / Toby Avard Foshay.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Foshay, Toby.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Modernism (Literature).
Lewis, Wyndham, 1882-1957--Criticism and interpretation.
Lewis, Wyndham.
Physical Description:
x, 177 p. ; 24 cm.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press, c1992.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Toby Foshay's penetrating study of Lewis presents a two-pronged argument that will help to lift Lewis from this obscurity. First, he reveals that Lewis is less interested in stylistic and formal innovation than he is committed to artistic, philosophical, and political transformations. As such, Lewis is not a modernist but, in the sense of the term as employed by theoretician Peter Burger, an avant-gardiste. Second, Foshay demonstrates that Lewis's development as an artist is inextricably linked to his avant-garde commitments -- commitments that find their roots in Lewis's reading of Nietzsche. Lewis's fiction and criticism must thus be read, Foshay maintains, as developing interdependently throughout his career and in relation to his evolving interpretation of Nietzsche. Foshay's insightful critique of Lewis's relation to the Modernist movement on the one hand, and of his development as an artist and critic on the other, offers a revised reading not only of Modernism itself but of what Lewis can teach us about the relation of thought to the practice of art in modernity.
Contents:
Front Matter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Where is Your Vortex? The Caliph's Design
Agon of the Intellect: Enemy of the Stars
Harmonious and Sane Duality: Tarr
The Will to Satire: The Revenge for Love
The Logic of Representation: Self Condemned
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Notes:
Based on Ph.D. dissertation, Dalhousie University.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [165]-173) and index.
ISBN:
1-282-85600-6
9786612856006
0-7735-6347-4
OCLC:
929121591

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