Civil Antisemitism, Modernism, and British Culture, 1902–1939
Discover the intricate evolution of 'civil' anti-Semitism in twentieth-century Britain with Civil Antisemitism, Modernism, and British Culture, 1902–1939 by L. Trubowitz. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2012, this insightful paperback spans 269 pages and delves into a critical yet often overlooked aspect of anti-Jewish rhetoric. Trubowitz expertly examines how this form of anti-Semitism played a pivotal role in legitimizing proto-fascist political and literary discourses prior to 1934. The book also explores its influence on stylistic practices within the realm of literary modernism. Ideal for scholars and readers interested in cultural studies, this first edition provides a comprehensive analysis of the intersections between anti-Semitism, modernism, and British culture, making it a valuable addition to any library.