Wyndham Lewis and the Art of Modern War
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:5th Mar '98
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This 1998 collection is a specialised study to deal with the important question of Lewis's aggression. The eight contributors consider Lewis's career, from its inception to his final novels, within a major focus on the First World War and the interwar period. Their chapters examine Lewis's First World War art, his postwar politics and aesthetics, the new turn his painting and thought took in the 1930s and the connections between modernism, war and aggression. Overall, the volume offers a reassessment of the conventional view of Lewis as the uncontrolled aggressor of British modernism.
'David Peters Corbett has edited and contributed to a fascinating and important volume, whose eight essayists are among the very best Lewis scholars of our time. Every decent library should own it.' Julian Freeman, Burlington Magazine ' ... informative and well conceived set of essays'. Art Newspaper
ISBN: 9780521561181
Dimensions: 254mm x 177mm x 16mm
Weight: 670g
262 pages