The Cambridge — Companion To Modernism (cambridge...

The second edition features contributions from 15 leading scholars, including Michael Bell, Lawrence Rainey, and Sara Blair.

The Cambridge Companion to Modernism , edited by Michael Levenson, is a cornerstone of modernist studies that has served as a standard introduction to the field for decades. Now in its second edition, the volume has been updated with four new chapters to reflect contemporary research and teaching trends. A Multi-Dimensional Survey The Cambridge Companion to Modernism (Cambridge...

: Contributors trace how seismic shifts—such as World War I , the rise of feminism , imperial expansion, and class conflict—fueled aesthetic experimentation. The second edition features contributions from 15 leading

: Essays examine major literary genres (novel, poetry, drama) alongside parallel developments in film, painting, and music . A Multi-Dimensional Survey : Contributors trace how seismic

: The book delves into the underlying religious, political, and philosophical contexts that shaped the movement's aspiration to transform culture. Structure and Contributors

The collection is praised for its interdisciplinary approach, moving beyond literature to explore how modernism manifested across various media and social structures: