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    Author(s)Paul Sheehan
    PublisherCAMBRIDGE
    ISBN9781107036833
    Pages238
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJune 2013

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    CAMBRIDGE Modernism and the Aesthetics of Violence 2013 Edition by Paul Sheehan

    The notion that violence can give rise to art - and that art can serve as an agent of violence - is a dominant feature of modernist literature. In this study Paul Sheehan traces the modernist fascination with violence to the middle decades of the nineteenth century, when certain French and English writers sought to celebrate dissident sexualities and stylized criminality. Sheehan presents a panoramic view of how the aesthetics of transgression gradually mutates into an infatuation with destruction and upheaval, identifying the First World War as the event through which the modernist aesthetic of violence crystallizes. By engaging with exemplary modernists such as Joyce, Conrad, Eliot and Pound, as well as lesser-known writers including Gautier, Sacher-Masoch, Wyndham Lewis and others, Sheehan shows how artworks, so often associated with creative well-being and communicative self-expression, can be reoriented toward violent and bellicose ends. Table of contents :- Introduction: modernism's blasted history; Part I. Decadence Rising: The Violence of Aestheticism: 1. Revolution of the senses; 2. Victorian sexual aesthetics; 3. Culture, corruption, criminality; 4. A malady of dreaming: The Picture of Dorian Gray; Part II. Modernism's Breach: The Violence of Aesthetics: 5. Prologue: transgression displaced; 6. No dreaming pale flowers; 7. Modernist sexual politics; 8. Maximum energy (like a hurricane); 9. Forbidden planet: Heart of Darkness; Epilogue: traumas of the world; Notes; Bibliography.