modernist poetry and prose

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1452091368_63096.doc modernist poetry and prose plan: 1. general background. 2. the development of the short story. 3. new movements in poetry and drama. the achievement of modern british literature lies in the devel​opment of the short stoiy (katherine mansfield), new movements in poetry (t.s. eliot), exciting experiments in fiction (james joyce), and drama worthy of the nation that bred shakespeare. 1 . those that i guard i do not love: in the world war i ireland was technically neutral and was going on struggle for independence from england. but many irish volunteered to fight on the english side. 1. kiltarten: a village near the estate of the gregory family. modern literature is characterized by great differences from the past in both form and content. new rhythms, especially in free verse, were invented. the development of psychology brought psychological realism into literature: writers attempted to show not only what their characters …
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heir followers brought about a revolution in poetic taste and practice. like the painters influenced by cubism and abstract expressionism or composers influenced by the atonal works of stravinsky, schoenberg, and bartok, "modernist" poets developed new techniques to express their vision of the postwar world. while some of them are difficult, modern poetry as a whole employs the language of common speech to provide rich insights into the people and events of modern life. intellectual complexity, allusiveness and intricacy of form are characteristics of modern poetry. when you read these works you come across lines from foreign languages or allusions you don't recognize. for example, some of eliots poems, such as "the hallow men" have epigraphs that need to be interpreted and ap​plied to the poem. w.h. auden, in his elegy "in memory of w.b. yeats'*, presumes knowledge of the life of yeats and political events of the 1930s. in …
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of the twentieth century. irishman by birth, he exercised a considerable influence upon modern english and american litera​ture. he was born in dublin, the eldest of a family of ten children. i lis father was a civil servant, continually in financial difficulties. for several years joyce attended clongowes wood college, be​fore his family's increasing poverty made that impossible. he later attended university college, dublin, where he was a brilliant scholar, accomplished in latin, french, italian and norwegian. while he was still an undergraduate he began writing lyrical poems, which were collected in "chamber music" (1907). upon graduation from the university in 1902, joyce lived for a time in paris where he contributed book reviews to dublin newspapers. after a brief return to dublin for his mother's burial, he moved to the continent with nora barnacle to spend the rest of his life in paris, trieste, rome and zurich. in 1909 …
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curs in the final paragraph and runs as following "gazing up into the darkness i saw myself as a creature driven and derided by vanity; and my eyes burned with anguish and anger." in 1916 his partly autobiographical novel "a portrait of the artist as a young man" and in 1922 his most famous novel "ulysses" were published. ulysses" is a dazzling original attempt to tell the story of group of dubliners on a single day and at the same time present a symbolic view of human history. seven hun​dred pages of the novel relate of one day in the life of two dubliners who are not acquainted. leopold bloom, an advertising agent, and stephen dedalus, a poet and teacher, ramble in the streets of dublin; the paths of these two men cross and re-cross through the day and finally they meet only for a leave-taking. the book is built …
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n writers, like t.s. eliot and e.m. forster. virginia woolf began her writing career as a literary critic. she used her reviews and essays to promote her opinions about what fiction should be. she thought that writers could get close to real life only by basing their work on their own feelings. in 1915 she began to put her theories into practice in her first novel "the voyage out". this novel reveals signs of its author's search and experience to find new forms of expression. during the 1920s her work became increasingly experimental. her stories and sketches "monday or tuesday" (1921) show her developing an impressionistic style and bringing some of the techniques of lyrical poetry into prose. in novels like "mrs. dalloway"(]925), "to the lighthouse" (1927), and "the waves" (1931), she rebels against the social fiction of the prewar period with its emphasis on de​tailed descriptions of character and …

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1452091368_63096.doc modernist poetry and prose plan: 1. general background. 2. the development of the short story. 3. new movements in poetry and drama. the achievement of modern british literature lies in the devel​opment of the short stoiy (katherine mansfield), new movements in poetry (t.s. eliot), exciting experiments in fiction (james joyce), and drama worthy of the nation that bred shakespeare. 1 . those that i guard i do not love: in the world war i ireland was technically neutral and was going on struggle for independence from england. but many irish volunteered to fight on the english side. 1. kiltarten: a village near the estate of the gregory family. modern literature is characterized by great differences from the past in …

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