Literature, Modernism and Myth
Explore the intricate relationship between modernism and myth in Michael Bell's insightful work, Literature, Modernism and Myth. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2006, this comprehensive study spans 272 pages and delves into how modernist literature reveals an underlying metaphysic amidst a fragmented world. Bell argues that myth serves not only as a narrative device but also as a means to highlight the contingency of values in modernist thought. This anti-foundational perspective positions myth as a crucial corrective to the political assertions found in ideological critique. Ideal for students and scholars of literary criticism, this book offers a fresh lens on 20th-century literature, making it an essential addition to any literary collection. Discover the profound insights of Michael Bell and enrich your understanding of modernist literature today.