The Grotesque Modernist Body

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The Grotesque Modernist Body explores how and why modernist authors drew on the traditions of the grotesque body in order to represent modern reality accurately. The author employs the concept of the grotesque body as a theoretical framework with which to examine rigorously a range of modernist novels, poems and visual media by Conrad, Lewis, Eliot and Barnes, alongside their historical contexts and theories of humour and horror. This monograph challenges the prevailing narrative of modernism's abstract, psychological and impersonal 'inward turn' by tracing its mechanical-animal hybrid bodies back to

the medieval carnival satire of Rabelais, the gothic horror of the long nineteenth century, from Hoffmann, Shelley and Poe, to H.G. Wells and Henry James, and the uncanny, dreamlike art of Goya and Rousseau.


Challenges modernism's historicisation, reading it as an ongoing genre for writing about 'modern' moments Employs a dense inter-disciplinary approach to draw connections between a diverse range of scholarly fields. Engages with a range of theories about the grotesque to challenge misconceptions

Autorentext

Dr. David Alexander Johnson Cruickshank is an independent scholar who received his PhD from King's College London in 2020, following an Oxford MSt and a BA at Queen Mary. His research promotes modernist bodies as a way to understand how colonial capitalism exploits our personal identity, converting socio-economic forces into horrible transformations of human into object, both for modernists then, and for our own modern moment.


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The Grotesque Modernist Body explores how and why modernist authors drew on the traditions of the grotesque body in order to represent modern reality accurately. The author employs the concept of the grotesque body as a theoretical framework with which to examine rigorously a range of modernist novels, poems and visual media by Conrad, Lewis, Eliot and Barnes, alongside their historical contexts and theories of humour and horror. This monograph challenges the prevailing narrative of modernism's abstract, psychological and impersonal 'inward turn' by tracing its mechanical-animal hybrid bodies back tothe medieval carnival satire of Rabelais, the gothic horror of the long nineteenth century, from Hoffmann, Shelley and Poe to H.G. Wells and Henry James, and the uncanny, dreamlike art of Goya and Rousseau.

Dr. David Alexander Johnson Cruickshank is an independent scholar who received his PhD from King's College London in 2020, following an Oxford MSt and a BA at Queen Mary. His research promotes modernist bodies as a way to understand how colonial capitalism exploits our personal identity, converting socio-economic forces into horrible transformations of human into object, both for modernists then, and for our own modern moment.



Inhalt

Introduction: A Grotesque Modern Moment.- Chapter One: Joseph Conrad: Bodily Authority.- Chapter Two: Wyndham Lewis: Reading Below the Skin.- Chapter Three: T.S. Eliot: The City as Poet.- Chapter Four: Djuna Barnes: The Female Abject of Desire.- Conclusion: The Modern Grotesque Body.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783031543487
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Genre Business, Finance & Law
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 276
    • Herausgeber Springer
    • Gewicht 361g
    • Größe H210mm x B148mm x T16mm
    • Jahr 2025
    • EAN 9783031543487
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 3031543483
    • Veröffentlichung 28.04.2025
    • Titel The Grotesque Modernist Body
    • Autor David Cruickshank
    • Untertitel Gothic Horror and Carnival Satire in Art and Writing

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