William York Tindall's 'Forces in Modern British Literature 1885-1956' offers a seminal critical survey of a pivotal era in English letters. This authoritative work meticulously examines the intellectual, social, and aesthetic currents that shaped modern British writing, from the late Victorian period through the mid-20th century. Tindall provides incisive analyses of key literary figures—including W.B. Yeats, James Joyce, T.S. Eliot, and Virginia Woolf—and their contributions to movements such as symbolism, naturalism, and modernism. The book delves into the complex interplay of ideas and forms, illuminating the dynamic forces that propelled literary innovation and defined the unique character of British modernity. It remains an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts seeking a profound understanding of this transformative period.
| دار النشر: | Vintage Books |
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| اللغة: | english |