![]() | Incomparable Empires: Modernism and the Translation of Spanish and American Literature Subjects: Modernism (Literature) -- Spain; Modernism (Literature) -- United States; Spanish literature -- Translations -- History and criticism; American literature -- Translations -- History and criticism; Spanish literature -- 20th century -- History and criticis; Rogers uncovers the arguments that forged the politics and aesthetics of modernism. He revisits the role of empire--from its institutions to its cognitive effects--in shaping a nation's literature and culture. Gayle Rogers is associate professor of English at the University of Pittsburgh. He is the author of Modernism and the New Spain: Britain, Cosmopolitan Europe, and Literary History (2012) and coauthor, with Sean Latham, of Modernism: Evolution of an Idea (2015). |
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