
Transition 1927-38: The History Of A Literary Era
Edition: 1st ed.,
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This scholarly work chronicles the vibrant and often tumultuous literary landscape between 1927 and 1938, focusing on the influential magazine Transition and its profound impact on modernism. It uncovers the radical experiments in language and form that defined the era, presenting the key figures and movements that shaped avant-garde literature. The text details the intellectual ferment and artistic innovations that challenged conventional norms, illustrating how this period laid foundational groundwork for subsequent literary developments. Mcmillan's meticulous research argues for the enduring significance of Transition as a crucible for groundbreaking artistic expression, offering a comprehensive understanding of a pivotal decade in literary history.
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Edition: 1st ed.,
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
This scholarly work chronicles the vibrant and often tumultuous literary landscape between 1927 and 1938, focusing on the influential magazine Transition and its profound impact on modernism. It uncovers the radical experiments in language and form that defined the era, presenting the key figures and movements that shaped avant-garde literature. The text details the intellectual ferment and artistic innovations that challenged conventional norms, illustrating how this period laid foundational groundwork for subsequent literary developments. Mcmillan's meticulous research argues for the enduring significance of Transition as a crucible for groundbreaking artistic expression, offering a comprehensive understanding of a pivotal decade in literary history.











