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Modernism ushered in some of the most exciting innovations in art and literature, from Fauvism, Cubism, and Dada, to the novels of James Joyce and Franz Kafka, to such provocative works as Marcel Duchamp's "Fountain." But Modernism also left many people puzzled in its wake. How can a routine bathroom fixture be considered a work of art? Shouldn't a novel have a beginning, a middle, and an end--or at least a story? In this Very Short Introduction , Christopher Butler provides a coherent account of Modernism across various aesthetic and cultural fields. Butler examines how and why Modernism began, explaining what it is and showing how virtually all aspects of 20th and 21st century life have been influenced by its aesthetic legacy. Butler considers several aspects of modernism, including some classic modernist works, movements and notions of the avant garde, and the idea of "progress" in art. Finally, Butler sheds light on modernist ideas of the self, subjectivity, irrationalism, people and machines, and the political dimensions of modernism as a whole.

Features
Provides a coherent account of Modernism across various aesthetic and cultural fields
Considers several aspects of Modernism including some classic modernist works, movements and notions of the avant garde, and the idea of 'progress' in art
Examines Modernist ideas of the self, of subjectivity, irrationalism, people, and machines
Looks at the political dimensions of Modernism
Part of the bestselling Very Short Introductions series

Product Details
144 pages; 15 black and white halftones; 6.9 x 4.4

About the Author(s)
Christopher Butler is Professor of English Language and Literature at Christ Church College, University of Oxford.
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