
Modernist Poetics of Ageing
The Late Lives and Late Styles of Mina Loy, Djuna Barnes, and H.D
Jade Elizabeth French(Autor*in)
Oxford University Press
Erschienen am 6. Februar 2025
Buch
Hardcover
208 Seiten
978-0-19-891997-1 (ISBN)
Beschreibung
What happens when the 'modern woman' ages? Modernist Poetics of Ageing answers this question by being the first book-length study of three late modernist women's writers. Drawing on their place within wider modernist networks, this monograph is primarily framed around work by Mina Loy, H.D. and Djuna Barnes, who are often thought of as the quintessentially youthful 'modern woman' of the 1920s.
Taking a literary, ageing studies and cultural criticism approach, this monograph focuses on lived experience, as well as thematic representations of ageing in their work, to examine how each author grew older in the years 1940-1982. By surveying literary texts, visual art, photography, life writing and archival material, this book explores the intersection of old age as lived and as well as written to argue that modernist late writing embodies the realities of ageing and transforms them through avant-garde aesthetics.
As an interdisciplinary study, this work pairs ageing studies and modernist studies to innovatively consider experimental works written about and in later life. The book suggests that a focus on older age complicates the very avant-garde or modernist aesthetics that each author was interested in: what happens when the scene of the 'new' is populated by older people? How does an embodied experience of illness inform an aesthetics of 'late style'? After fulfilling their role as the youthful 'modern woman' of the 1920s, how did each artist continue to create rich, avant-garde works that go well beyond the paradigms of 'late modernism'?
Modernist Poetics of Ageing argues that the late lives of some of modernism's most prominent and networked women writers are overlooked - despite being rich, vital, and contemporary in their continuing commitment to modernist experiment. By reframing these older modernist women writers as engaged in continuing, creative experiments, Modernist Poetics of Ageing reveals that the 'new' does not always have to be 'young'.
Taking a literary, ageing studies and cultural criticism approach, this monograph focuses on lived experience, as well as thematic representations of ageing in their work, to examine how each author grew older in the years 1940-1982. By surveying literary texts, visual art, photography, life writing and archival material, this book explores the intersection of old age as lived and as well as written to argue that modernist late writing embodies the realities of ageing and transforms them through avant-garde aesthetics.
As an interdisciplinary study, this work pairs ageing studies and modernist studies to innovatively consider experimental works written about and in later life. The book suggests that a focus on older age complicates the very avant-garde or modernist aesthetics that each author was interested in: what happens when the scene of the 'new' is populated by older people? How does an embodied experience of illness inform an aesthetics of 'late style'? After fulfilling their role as the youthful 'modern woman' of the 1920s, how did each artist continue to create rich, avant-garde works that go well beyond the paradigms of 'late modernism'?
Modernist Poetics of Ageing argues that the late lives of some of modernism's most prominent and networked women writers are overlooked - despite being rich, vital, and contemporary in their continuing commitment to modernist experiment. By reframing these older modernist women writers as engaged in continuing, creative experiments, Modernist Poetics of Ageing reveals that the 'new' does not always have to be 'young'.
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Rarely can academic studies be categorised as page turners, but Jade Elizabeth French's Modernist Poetics of Ageing: The Late Lives and Late Styles of Mina Loy, Djuna Barnes, and H.D. is one such book-and a superb one at that. French weaves together biography and key concepts in cultural gerontology to produce a study that tracks how the ageing body, especially the ageing female body, is constituted in life and art... The approach-a literary and critical one, informed by gerontology and fused with close readings-is marvellous, and each chapter is full of exquisite details and beautiful writing. * Julie Goodspeed-Chadwick, Affirmations: of the modern *Weitere Details
Sprache
Englisch
Verlagsort
Oxford
Großbritannien
Zielgruppe
Für Beruf und Forschung
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Gewebe-Einband
Maße
Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 167 mm
Dicke: 18 mm
Gewicht
481 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-891997-1 (9780198919971)
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The Late Lives and Late Styles of Mina Loy, Djuna Barnes, and H.D.
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The Late Lives and Late Styles of Mina Loy, Djuna Barnes, and H.D.
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Jade Elizabeth French works on ageing, care, and intergenerationality in modern and contemporary literature. She is currently a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at Loughborough University, developing a project on emotions, ageing, and care homes in post-war British novels since 1948. In 2021-2022, she was a Research Associate as part of the ESRC-funded project Reimagining the Future in Older Age. Jade is also the co-founder of the interdisciplinary arts project Decorating Dissidence, which explores the conceptual, aesthetic, and political qualities of craft from the twentieth century to today.
Autor*in
Early Career Research FellowEarly Career Research Fellow, Loughborough University
Inhalt
List of Figures
List of Abbreviations
i: Introduction: 'Why do you go on living?'
1: The 'New' and the 'Now': Witnessing Ageing
2: 'Still Occurring': Documents of Longevity
3: Towards an Embodied Late Style
4: Experimental Late-Life Writing
5: The Archive as Life Course: A Record of Ageing
Conclusion: Future Experiments: An Even Later Modernism?
Bibliography
Index
List of Abbreviations
i: Introduction: 'Why do you go on living?'
1: The 'New' and the 'Now': Witnessing Ageing
2: 'Still Occurring': Documents of Longevity
3: Towards an Embodied Late Style
4: Experimental Late-Life Writing
5: The Archive as Life Course: A Record of Ageing
Conclusion: Future Experiments: An Even Later Modernism?
Bibliography
Index