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Difference In View: Women And Modernism

Difference In View: Women And Modernism
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This, of course, does nothing for those who do not fit the image. Predictably, for example, Faulkner (1986, p. 13) writes of D.H. Lawrence, who was not quite middle class (at least not at the beginning of his career) that ‘Lawrence, in particular, can be seen as defining a characteristically independent position’. The presentation of modernism as possessing ‘a clear cultural identity’ is thus immediately undercut by the difference here ascribed to Lawrence. Indeed, proclamations of the specificity of modernism meet the resistance of difference already present in the work of modernist artists and writers in the form of fragmentation and tensions expressed as competing truths.
Taylor & Francis; March 1994
ISBN 9780203217795
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