Détails du livre
Format
Broché
Pages
192
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 1, 1998
Éditeur
Carcanet Press Ltd.
ISBN-10
1857543629
ISBN-13
9781857543629
Description
Patrick McGuinness presents a compelling selection of writings from T.E. Hulme, an influential figure in early 20th-century literature and philosophy. The collection highlights Hulme's innovative thoughts, weaving together his poetry, essays, and critical analyses that have left a significant mark on modernist literature. With a focus on Hulme's distinct aesthetic and philosophical approach, these selections illuminate his profound ideas on art, culture, and the role of the artist in society.
McGuinness carefully curates Hulme's works, providing readers with a well-rounded perspective of his contributions. The inclusion of bibliographical references and an index enhances the reading experience for those keen to explore Hulme's thoughts in depth. As readers delve into this collection, they will encounter the insights and complexities of a thinker who challenged conventions and provoked discussions that remain relevant today. This compilation invites a new appreciation for Hulme’s legacy in the broader context of literary and philosophical discourse.
McGuinness carefully curates Hulme's works, providing readers with a well-rounded perspective of his contributions. The inclusion of bibliographical references and an index enhances the reading experience for those keen to explore Hulme's thoughts in depth. As readers delve into this collection, they will encounter the insights and complexities of a thinker who challenged conventions and provoked discussions that remain relevant today. This compilation invites a new appreciation for Hulme’s legacy in the broader context of literary and philosophical discourse.
Genres
Histoire
Philosophie
Art et Photographie
Contemporain
Politique