Modernism and Phenomenology
- 199 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
"Modernism and Phenomenology" intertwines literary, phenomenological, and art historical insights, examining how modernist creators evoke wonder in their work. It challenges traditional views by highlighting the raw, chaotic nature of experience in modernist texts and art, suggesting that this openness reflects the provisionality of human experience rather than fragmentation.
