Archipelagic Modernism
Discover the transformative insights of "Archipelagic Modernism" by Edinburgh University Press, a compelling exploration of anglophone literatures from the archipelago between 1890 and 1970. This thought-provoking volume delves into how these literary works reflect evolving identities, geographies, and ecologies during a pivotal era. With 296 pages of rich analysis, the book challenges conventional notions of 'Modernism' and 'the Angry Young Men,' while introducing innovative concepts like 'critical realism' and examining the literary phenomenon known as 'the Scottish New Wave.' Ideal for literature enthusiasts and scholars alike, this paperback edition invites readers to rethink the narratives shaped by the archipelago's unique cultural landscape. Enhance your understanding of modern literary movements with this essential addition to your collection.