One of the remarkable features of their writings was their continuous experimentation on new and sophisticated techniques in novel writing,which made tremendous impacts on the creation of both realistic and modernist novels in this century
❖ One of the remarkable features of their writings was their continuous experimentation on new and sophisticated techniques in novel writing, which made tremendous impacts on the creation of both realistic and modernist novels in this century
Major modernists James Joyce E.M.Forster D.H.Lawrence DEITY V.Woolf MODERNISTS
Major modernists ❖ James Joyce ❖ E. M. Forster ❖ D. H. Lawrence ❖ V. Woolf
James Joyce the most outstanding stream-of- consciousness novelist in Ulysses,his encyclopedia-like masterpiece, Joyce presents a fantastic picture of the disjointed,illogical,illusory,and mental- emotional life of Leopold Bloom,who becomes the symbol of everyman in the post- World-War-I Europe
James Joyce ❖ the most outstanding stream-ofconsciousness novelist ❖ in Ulysses, his encyclopedia-like masterpiece, Joyce presents a fantastic picture of the disjointed, illogical, illusory, and mentalemotional life of Leopold Bloom, who becomes the symbol of everyman in the postWorld-War-I Europe
E.M.Forster In the works of E.M.Forster and D.H. Lawrence,old traditions are still there but their subject matter about human relationships and their symbolic or psychological presentations of the novel are entirely modern
E. M. Forster ❖ In the works of E. M. Forster and D. H. Lawrence, old traditions are still there ❖ but their subject matter about human relationships and their symbolic or psychological presentations of the novel are entirely modern
Forster's masterpiece,A Passage to India (1924),is a novel of decidedly symbolist aspirations,in which the author set up, within a realistic story,a fable of moral significance that implies a highly mystical, symbolic view of life,death,human relationship,and the relationship of man with the infinite universe
❖ Forster's masterpiece, A Passage to India (1924), is a novel of decidedly symbolist aspirations, in which the author set up, within a realistic story, a fable of moral significance that implies a highly mystical, symbolic view of life, death, human relationship, and the relationship of man with the infinite universe