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The Edinburgh Companion to Modernism, Myth and Religion / ed. by Suzanne Hobson. Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2023] ©2023 1 online resource (552 p.) : 13 colour illustrations 13 colour illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file PDF rda Edinburgh Companions to Literature and the Humanities Frontmatter -- Contents -- Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part I: Key Figures and Movements -- 1 Ezra Pound versus T. S. Eliot on Christianity, Apocalypse and Myth, 1934–1945 -- 2 Virginia Woolf and Christianity -- 3 H.D. and Spirituality -- 4 D. H. Lawrence’s Dark God -- 5 Harlem’s Bible Stories: Christianity and the New Negro Movement -- 6 The Jewish East End and Modernism -- Part II: Secularity, Disenchantment, Re-enchantment -- 7 Troubled: Reverse Theodicy in Ward, Eliot and Baldwin -- 8 Modernism, Secular Hope and the Posthumous Trace -- 9 C. K. Ogden, I. A. Richards and ‘Word Magic’: Rethinking the Relation of Language to Myth -- 10 Jean Toomer and the Face of the Real: Between Sacred Presence and Disenchanting Violence -- 11 Modernism and Political Theology -- Part III: Religious Forms -- 12 Virginia Woolf’s Agnostic, Visionary Mysticism: Approaching and Retreating from the Sacred -- 13 Modernism, Abstraction and Spirituality: Barbara Hepworth and Hilma af Klint -- 14 Modernism and the Hymn -- 15 William James, Mysticism and the Modernist Epiphany -- Part IV: Myth, Folklore and Magic -- 16 Modernist Mythopoeia -- 17 Yeats’s Sacred Grove -- 18 The Modernist Grail Quest -- 19 The Burial of the Dead in Mann’s The Magic Mountain -- Part V: Modern Esotericism, Pantheism and Spiritualism -- 20 The Modernist Afterlives of Theosophy -- 21 Rebecca West, Modern Spiritualism and the Problem of Other Minds -- 22 ‘What God hath joined, let no pragmatist put asunder’: May Sinclair’s Philosophical Idealism as Surrogate Religion -- Part VI: Religious Space, Time and Ritual Practice -- 23 Sacred Ground: Orthodoxy, Poetry and Religious Change -- 24 Liminal Spaces and Spiritual Practice in Naomi Mitchison, Keri Hulme and Lorna Goodison -- 25 Finnegans Wake, Modernist Time Machines and Re-enchanted Time -- Part VII: Global Transitions and Exchange -- 26 Global Seekers in The Quest: A Case Study of an Occult Periodical’s Worldly Religion -- 27 ‘A Miserable Attenuation’: T. S. Eliot, Rabindranath Tagore and Irving Babbitt -- 28 ‘Part heathen, part Christian’: Recording Transitions and Amalgamations of Belief Systems in Constantine Cavafy’s Poetry -- Part VIII: Queer[y]ing Religion -- 29 ‘It was really rather fine to be suffering’: Radclyffe Hall at the Queer Intersection of Masochism and Martyrdom -- 30 The Byzantine Modernism of Djuna Barnes -- 31 ‘Mixed sex cases among goats’: The Modernist Sublime -- Contributor Biographies -- Index restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec online access with authorization star Presents authoritative analyses of the religious terrain of the modernist periodPresents authoritative scholarly analyses of the religious terrain of the modernist periodIncludes 30 + specially commissioned chapters on modernist myth, religion and alternative spirituality representing the breadth and freshness of research in this areaForegrounds early-career scholars as well as internationally recognized researchers who have illuminated the field of modernist discourse around religion and mythResponds to and builds upon a renewed scholarly fascination with modernist experiment, religious history, and theology – a field of interest which has energized the humanities, especially in literary and cultural studiesHighlights the interconnections between spirituality, aesthetics, and politics in this periodUntil fairly recently, the ‘Authorised Version’ of cultural modernism stated that the secularising trends of liberal modernity – and the resultant emphasis on irony, parody and dissolution in modernist artforms – had pushed religion to the edges of early twentieth-century culture. This Companion complicates this understanding by furnishing students and academic researchers with more nuanced and probing assessments of the intersections and tensions between religion, myth and creativity during this half century of geopolitical ferment. It addresses the variety and specificity of modernist spiritualities as well as the intricately textured and shifting standpoints that modernist figures have occupied in relation to theological traditions, practices, creeds and institutions. What emerges is a multi-textured account of modernism’s deep-rooted concern with the historical and established forms of religion, as well as new engagements with ‘occulture’ and indigenous traditions. In short, the Companion supplies a lively and original exploration of the aesthetic, publishing, technological and philosophical trends that shape debates about spirituality, community and self from the 1890s to the 1940s and beyond. Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. In English. 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The Edinburgh Companion to Modernism, Myth and Religion / Edinburgh Companions to Literature and the Humanities Frontmatter -- Contents -- Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part I: Key Figures and Movements -- 1 Ezra Pound versus T. S. Eliot on Christianity, Apocalypse and Myth, 1934–1945 -- 2 Virginia Woolf and Christianity -- 3 H.D. and Spirituality -- 4 D. H. Lawrence’s Dark God -- 5 Harlem’s Bible Stories: Christianity and the New Negro Movement -- 6 The Jewish East End and Modernism -- Part II: Secularity, Disenchantment, Re-enchantment -- 7 Troubled: Reverse Theodicy in Ward, Eliot and Baldwin -- 8 Modernism, Secular Hope and the Posthumous Trace -- 9 C. K. Ogden, I. A. Richards and ‘Word Magic’: Rethinking the Relation of Language to Myth -- 10 Jean Toomer and the Face of the Real: Between Sacred Presence and Disenchanting Violence -- 11 Modernism and Political Theology -- Part III: Religious Forms -- 12 Virginia Woolf’s Agnostic, Visionary Mysticism: Approaching and Retreating from the Sacred -- 13 Modernism, Abstraction and Spirituality: Barbara Hepworth and Hilma af Klint -- 14 Modernism and the Hymn -- 15 William James, Mysticism and the Modernist Epiphany -- Part IV: Myth, Folklore and Magic -- 16 Modernist Mythopoeia -- 17 Yeats’s Sacred Grove -- 18 The Modernist Grail Quest -- 19 The Burial of the Dead in Mann’s The Magic Mountain -- Part V: Modern Esotericism, Pantheism and Spiritualism -- 20 The Modernist Afterlives of Theosophy -- 21 Rebecca West, Modern Spiritualism and the Problem of Other Minds -- 22 ‘What God hath joined, let no pragmatist put asunder’: May Sinclair’s Philosophical Idealism as Surrogate Religion -- Part VI: Religious Space, Time and Ritual Practice -- 23 Sacred Ground: Orthodoxy, Poetry and Religious Change -- 24 Liminal Spaces and Spiritual Practice in Naomi Mitchison, Keri Hulme and Lorna Goodison -- 25 Finnegans Wake, Modernist Time Machines and Re-enchanted Time -- Part VII: Global Transitions and Exchange -- 26 Global Seekers in The Quest: A Case Study of an Occult Periodical’s Worldly Religion -- 27 ‘A Miserable Attenuation’: T. S. Eliot, Rabindranath Tagore and Irving Babbitt -- 28 ‘Part heathen, part Christian’: Recording Transitions and Amalgamations of Belief Systems in Constantine Cavafy’s Poetry -- Part VIII: Queer[y]ing Religion -- 29 ‘It was really rather fine to be suffering’: Radclyffe Hall at the Queer Intersection of Masochism and Martyrdom -- 30 The Byzantine Modernism of Djuna Barnes -- 31 ‘Mixed sex cases among goats’: The Modernist Sublime -- Contributor Biographies -- Index |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part I: Key Figures and Movements -- 1 Ezra Pound versus T. S. Eliot on Christianity, Apocalypse and Myth, 1934–1945 -- 2 Virginia Woolf and Christianity -- 3 H.D. and Spirituality -- 4 D. H. Lawrence’s Dark God -- 5 Harlem’s Bible Stories: Christianity and the New Negro Movement -- 6 The Jewish East End and Modernism -- Part II: Secularity, Disenchantment, Re-enchantment -- 7 Troubled: Reverse Theodicy in Ward, Eliot and Baldwin -- 8 Modernism, Secular Hope and the Posthumous Trace -- 9 C. K. Ogden, I. A. Richards and ‘Word Magic’: Rethinking the Relation of Language to Myth -- 10 Jean Toomer and the Face of the Real: Between Sacred Presence and Disenchanting Violence -- 11 Modernism and Political Theology -- Part III: Religious Forms -- 12 Virginia Woolf’s Agnostic, Visionary Mysticism: Approaching and Retreating from the Sacred -- 13 Modernism, Abstraction and Spirituality: Barbara Hepworth and Hilma af Klint -- 14 Modernism and the Hymn -- 15 William James, Mysticism and the Modernist Epiphany -- Part IV: Myth, Folklore and Magic -- 16 Modernist Mythopoeia -- 17 Yeats’s Sacred Grove -- 18 The Modernist Grail Quest -- 19 The Burial of the Dead in Mann’s The Magic Mountain -- Part V: Modern Esotericism, Pantheism and Spiritualism -- 20 The Modernist Afterlives of Theosophy -- 21 Rebecca West, Modern Spiritualism and the Problem of Other Minds -- 22 ‘What God hath joined, let no pragmatist put asunder’: May Sinclair’s Philosophical Idealism as Surrogate Religion -- Part VI: Religious Space, Time and Ritual Practice -- 23 Sacred Ground: Orthodoxy, Poetry and Religious Change -- 24 Liminal Spaces and Spiritual Practice in Naomi Mitchison, Keri Hulme and Lorna Goodison -- 25 Finnegans Wake, Modernist Time Machines and Re-enchanted Time -- Part VII: Global Transitions and Exchange -- 26 Global Seekers in The Quest: A Case Study of an Occult Periodical’s Worldly Religion -- 27 ‘A Miserable Attenuation’: T. S. Eliot, Rabindranath Tagore and Irving Babbitt -- 28 ‘Part heathen, part Christian’: Recording Transitions and Amalgamations of Belief Systems in Constantine Cavafy’s Poetry -- Part VIII: Queer[y]ing Religion -- 29 ‘It was really rather fine to be suffering’: Radclyffe Hall at the Queer Intersection of Masochism and Martyrdom -- 30 The Byzantine Modernism of Djuna Barnes -- 31 ‘Mixed sex cases among goats’: The Modernist Sublime -- Contributor Biographies -- Index |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part I: Key Figures and Movements -- 1 Ezra Pound versus T. S. Eliot on Christianity, Apocalypse and Myth, 1934–1945 -- 2 Virginia Woolf and Christianity -- 3 H.D. and Spirituality -- 4 D. H. Lawrence’s Dark God -- 5 Harlem’s Bible Stories: Christianity and the New Negro Movement -- 6 The Jewish East End and Modernism -- Part II: Secularity, Disenchantment, Re-enchantment -- 7 Troubled: Reverse Theodicy in Ward, Eliot and Baldwin -- 8 Modernism, Secular Hope and the Posthumous Trace -- 9 C. K. Ogden, I. A. Richards and ‘Word Magic’: Rethinking the Relation of Language to Myth -- 10 Jean Toomer and the Face of the Real: Between Sacred Presence and Disenchanting Violence -- 11 Modernism and Political Theology -- Part III: Religious Forms -- 12 Virginia Woolf’s Agnostic, Visionary Mysticism: Approaching and Retreating from the Sacred -- 13 Modernism, Abstraction and Spirituality: Barbara Hepworth and Hilma af Klint -- 14 Modernism and the Hymn -- 15 William James, Mysticism and the Modernist Epiphany -- Part IV: Myth, Folklore and Magic -- 16 Modernist Mythopoeia -- 17 Yeats’s Sacred Grove -- 18 The Modernist Grail Quest -- 19 The Burial of the Dead in Mann’s The Magic Mountain -- Part V: Modern Esotericism, Pantheism and Spiritualism -- 20 The Modernist Afterlives of Theosophy -- 21 Rebecca West, Modern Spiritualism and the Problem of Other Minds -- 22 ‘What God hath joined, let no pragmatist put asunder’: May Sinclair’s Philosophical Idealism as Surrogate Religion -- Part VI: Religious Space, Time and Ritual Practice -- 23 Sacred Ground: Orthodoxy, Poetry and Religious Change -- 24 Liminal Spaces and Spiritual Practice in Naomi Mitchison, Keri Hulme and Lorna Goodison -- 25 Finnegans Wake, Modernist Time Machines and Re-enchanted Time -- Part VII: Global Transitions and Exchange -- 26 Global Seekers in The Quest: A Case Study of an Occult Periodical’s Worldly Religion -- 27 ‘A Miserable Attenuation’: T. S. Eliot, Rabindranath Tagore and Irving Babbitt -- 28 ‘Part heathen, part Christian’: Recording Transitions and Amalgamations of Belief Systems in Constantine Cavafy’s Poetry -- Part VIII: Queer[y]ing Religion -- 29 ‘It was really rather fine to be suffering’: Radclyffe Hall at the Queer Intersection of Masochism and Martyrdom -- 30 The Byzantine Modernism of Djuna Barnes -- 31 ‘Mixed sex cases among goats’: The Modernist Sublime -- Contributor Biographies -- Index |
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S. Eliot on Christianity, Apocalypse and Myth, 1934–1945 -- </subfield><subfield code="t">2 Virginia Woolf and Christianity -- </subfield><subfield code="t">3 H.D. and Spirituality -- </subfield><subfield code="t">4 D. H. Lawrence’s Dark God -- </subfield><subfield code="t">5 Harlem’s Bible Stories: Christianity and the New Negro Movement -- </subfield><subfield code="t">6 The Jewish East End and Modernism -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Part II: Secularity, Disenchantment, Re-enchantment -- </subfield><subfield code="t">7 Troubled: Reverse Theodicy in Ward, Eliot and Baldwin -- </subfield><subfield code="t">8 Modernism, Secular Hope and the Posthumous Trace -- </subfield><subfield code="t">9 C. K. Ogden, I. A. Richards and ‘Word Magic’: Rethinking the Relation of Language to Myth -- </subfield><subfield code="t">10 Jean Toomer and the Face of the Real: Between Sacred Presence and Disenchanting Violence -- </subfield><subfield code="t">11 Modernism and Political Theology -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Part III: Religious Forms -- </subfield><subfield code="t">12 Virginia Woolf’s Agnostic, Visionary Mysticism: Approaching and Retreating from the Sacred -- </subfield><subfield code="t">13 Modernism, Abstraction and Spirituality: Barbara Hepworth and Hilma af Klint -- </subfield><subfield code="t">14 Modernism and the Hymn -- </subfield><subfield code="t">15 William James, Mysticism and the Modernist Epiphany -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Part IV: Myth, Folklore and Magic -- </subfield><subfield code="t">16 Modernist Mythopoeia -- </subfield><subfield code="t">17 Yeats’s Sacred Grove -- </subfield><subfield code="t">18 The Modernist Grail Quest -- </subfield><subfield code="t">19 The Burial of the Dead in Mann’s The Magic Mountain -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Part V: Modern Esotericism, Pantheism and Spiritualism -- </subfield><subfield code="t">20 The Modernist Afterlives of Theosophy -- </subfield><subfield code="t">21 Rebecca West, Modern Spiritualism and the Problem of Other Minds -- </subfield><subfield code="t">22 ‘What God hath joined, let no pragmatist put asunder’: May Sinclair’s Philosophical Idealism as Surrogate Religion -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Part VI: Religious Space, Time and Ritual Practice -- </subfield><subfield code="t">23 Sacred Ground: Orthodoxy, Poetry and Religious Change -- </subfield><subfield code="t">24 Liminal Spaces and Spiritual Practice in Naomi Mitchison, Keri Hulme and Lorna Goodison -- </subfield><subfield code="t">25 Finnegans Wake, Modernist Time Machines and Re-enchanted Time -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Part VII: Global Transitions and Exchange -- </subfield><subfield code="t">26 Global Seekers in The Quest: A Case Study of an Occult Periodical’s Worldly Religion -- </subfield><subfield code="t">27 ‘A Miserable Attenuation’: T. S. Eliot, Rabindranath Tagore and Irving Babbitt -- </subfield><subfield code="t">28 ‘Part heathen, part Christian’: Recording Transitions and Amalgamations of Belief Systems in Constantine Cavafy’s Poetry -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Part VIII: Queer[y]ing Religion -- </subfield><subfield code="t">29 ‘It was really rather fine to be suffering’: Radclyffe Hall at the Queer Intersection of Masochism and Martyrdom -- </subfield><subfield code="t">30 The Byzantine Modernism of Djuna Barnes -- </subfield><subfield code="t">31 ‘Mixed sex cases among goats’: The Modernist Sublime -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Contributor Biographies -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Index</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="506" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">restricted access</subfield><subfield code="u">http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec</subfield><subfield code="f">online access with authorization</subfield><subfield code="2">star</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="520" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Presents authoritative analyses of the religious terrain of the modernist periodPresents authoritative scholarly analyses of the religious terrain of the modernist periodIncludes 30 + specially commissioned chapters on modernist myth, religion and alternative spirituality representing the breadth and freshness of research in this areaForegrounds early-career scholars as well as internationally recognized researchers who have illuminated the field of modernist discourse around religion and mythResponds to and builds upon a renewed scholarly fascination with modernist experiment, religious history, and theology – a field of interest which has energized the humanities, especially in literary and cultural studiesHighlights the interconnections between spirituality, aesthetics, and politics in this periodUntil fairly recently, the ‘Authorised Version’ of cultural modernism stated that the secularising trends of liberal modernity – and the resultant emphasis on irony, parody and dissolution in modernist artforms – had pushed religion to the edges of early twentieth-century culture. This Companion complicates this understanding by furnishing students and academic researchers with more nuanced and probing assessments of the intersections and tensions between religion, myth and creativity during this half century of geopolitical ferment. It addresses the variety and specificity of modernist spiritualities as well as the intricately textured and shifting standpoints that modernist figures have occupied in relation to theological traditions, practices, creeds and institutions. What emerges is a multi-textured account of modernism’s deep-rooted concern with the historical and established forms of religion, as well as new engagements with ‘occulture’ and indigenous traditions. 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