The Senses of Modernism

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The Senses of Modernism is a scholarly study that examines how modernist literature engages with perception and sensory experience in the context of technological and cultural change.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
literary criticism work
scholarly study
about embodiment in modernist writing
formal experimentation in modernist texts
historical transformations of perception in the modernist period
intersections of literature, technology, and the senses
examines aesthetic strategies of modernist writers
the impact of cultural change on perception in literature
the impact of technological change on perception in literature
fieldOfStudy aesthetics
cultural studies
literary studies
modernist studies
sensory studies
focusesOn how modernist literature represents perception
how modernist literature represents the senses
relationships between sensory experience and modernity
genre academic monograph
non-fiction
mainSubject modernism
modernist literature
perception
sensory experience
technology and culture

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Sara Danius notable work The Senses of Modernism