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The Dialect of Modernism: Race, Language, and Twentieth-Century Literature

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The Dialect of Modernism uncovers the crucial role of racial masquerade and linguistic imitation in the emergence of literary modernism. Rebelling against the standard language, and literature written in it, modernists, such as Joseph Conrad, Gertrude Stein, T.S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, and William Carlos Williams reimagined themselves as racial aliens and mimicked the strategies of dialect speakers in their work. In doing so, they made possible the most radical representational strategies of modern literature, which emerged ...

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The Dialect of Modernism: Race, Language, and Twentieth-Century Literature 1998, Oxford University Press, USA

ISBN-13: 9780195122916

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The Dialect of Modernism: Race, Language, and Twentieth-Century Literature 1994, Oxford University Press, USA, New York, NY

ISBN-13: 9780195085167

Hardcover