Ritual and the Idea of Europe in Interwar Writing

Author:   Patrick R. Query
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   New edition
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Pages:   268
Publication Date:   18 December 2012
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Patrick R. Query
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   New edition
Weight:   0.635kg
ISBN:  

9781409446088


ISBN 10:   1409446085
Pages:   268
Publication Date:   18 December 2012
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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'Query's triumph is his illumination of an unexpected literary and cultural dialogue between these diverse - often politically, geographically and culturally disparate - writers.' Notes and Queries 'This ambitious project is articulated in the best kind of academic prose. It is muscular and clear while still brimming, even at times bristling, with personality. Query’s gift for precision in summary and critique without loss of nuance makes for a compelling read. His book will prove valuable for any scholar of the many authors Query examines, but it is best approached in its entirety. The fact that the book coheres so beautifully demonstrates the central premise of his argument: that a host of interwar authors draw upon ritual to find varying ways to depict unity in diversity without cheapening either term.' Twentieth-Century Literature 'Rich in literary references, copiously annotated, with a comprehensive bibliography and supported by intelligent and sensitive readings of some of the most important British and Irish interwar literary works, [this book] is valuable reading as well as an excellent reference book for literary scholars and historians alike.' English Studies


'Query's triumph is his illumination of an unexpected literary and cultural dialogue between these diverse - often politically, geographically and culturally disparate - writers.' Notes and Queries 'This ambitious project is articulated in the best kind of academic prose. It is muscular and clear while still brimming, even at times bristling, with personality. Query's gift for precision in summary and critique without loss of nuance makes for a compelling read. His book will prove valuable for any scholar of the many authors Query examines, but it is best approached in its entirety. The fact that the book coheres so beautifully demonstrates the central premise of his argument: that a host of interwar authors draw upon ritual to find varying ways to depict unity in diversity without cheapening either term.' Twentieth-Century Literature 'Rich in literary references, copiously annotated, with a comprehensive bibliography and supported by intelligent and sensitive readings of some of the most important British and Irish interwar literary works, [this book] is valuable reading as well as an excellent reference book for literary scholars and historians alike.' English Studies


'Query's triumph is his illumination of an unexpected literary and cultural dialogue between these diverse - often politically, geographically and culturally disparate - writers.' Notes and Queries 'This ambitious project is articulated in the best kind of academic prose. It is muscular and clear while still brimming, even at times bristling, with personality. Query's gift for precision in summary and critique without loss of nuance makes for a compelling read. His book will prove valuable for any scholar of the many authors Query examines, but it is best approached in its entirety. The fact that the book coheres so beautifully demonstrates the central premise of his argument: that a host of interwar authors draw upon ritual to find varying ways to depict unity in diversity without cheapening either term.' Twentieth-Century Literature 'Rich in literary references, copiously annotated, with a comprehensive bibliography and supported by intelligent and sensitive readings of some of the most important British and Irish interwar literary works, [this book] is valuable reading as well as an excellent reference book for literary scholars and historians alike.' English Studies


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Patrick Query is Associate Professor of English at West Point, the United States Military Academy.

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