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- 2012006479 contributor B12434404.
- 2012006479 date "2012".
- 2012006479 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2012006479 description "Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgments; Introduction: imperial structures of feeling; 1. The persistence of the past: modernism vs. imperial time; 2. The Waste Land and the unreal center of capitalist modernity; 3. Cosmopolitan kulchur: The Cantos as world literature; 4. Turning production into consumption: Ulysses and the construction of postcolonial agency; 5. 'Moments of pride in England': Virginia Woolf and the forms of national subjectivity; Coda: the Edwardian lumber room; Notes.".
- 2012006479 extent "ix, 188 pages ;".
- 2012006479 identifier "9781107021440".
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- 2012006479 identifier 2012006479-b.html.
- 2012006479 identifier 2012006479-d.html.
- 2012006479 identifier 2012006479-t.html.
- 2012006479 issued "2012".
- 2012006479 language "eng".
- 2012006479 spatial "Great Britain.".
- 2012006479 spatial "United States.".
- 2012006479 subject "810.9/112 23".
- 2012006479 subject "Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965 Criticism and interpretation.".
- 2012006479 subject "Imperialism in literature".
- 2012006479 subject "Joyce, James, 1882-1941 Criticism and interpretation.".
- 2012006479 subject "LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh. bisacsh".
- 2012006479 subject "Modernism (Literature) Great Britain.".
- 2012006479 subject "Modernism (Literature) United States.".
- 2012006479 subject "PS228.M63 S73 2012".
- 2012006479 subject "Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972 Criticism and interpretation.".
- 2012006479 subject "Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941 Criticism and interpretation.".
- 2012006479 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgments; Introduction: imperial structures of feeling; 1. The persistence of the past: modernism vs. imperial time; 2. The Waste Land and the unreal center of capitalist modernity; 3. Cosmopolitan kulchur: The Cantos as world literature; 4. Turning production into consumption: Ulysses and the construction of postcolonial agency; 5. 'Moments of pride in England': Virginia Woolf and the forms of national subjectivity; Coda: the Edwardian lumber room; Notes.".
- 2012006479 title "Modernism, imperialism, and the historical sense / Paul Stasi.".
- 2012006479 type "text".