Modernist (hi)stories[mesa redonda]

  1. Sánchez-Pardo, Esther
  2. Sacido Romero, Jorge
  3. Sánchez Calle, María Pilar
  4. Lojo Rodríguez, Laura María
Liburua:
Proceedings from the 31st AEDEAN Conference: [electronic resource]
  1. Lorenzo Modia, María Jesús (ed. lit.)
  2. Alonso Giráldez, José Miguel (ed. lit.)
  3. Amenedo Costa, Mónica (ed. lit.)
  4. Cabarcos-Traseira, María J. (ed. lit.)
  5. Lasa Álvarez, Begoña (ed. lit.)

Argitaletxea: Servizo de Publicacións ; Universidade da Coruña

ISBN: 978-84-9749-278-2

Argitalpen urtea: 2008

Orrialdeak: 765-774

Biltzarra: Asociación Española de Estudios Anglo-Norteamericanos. Congreso (31. 2007. A Coruña)

Mota: Biltzar ekarpena

Laburpena

Chronologically speaking, the rise of the modern short story coincides with the very years of inception of the Modernist movement in England. Formally speaking, aesthetic innovation as carried out by certain writers in their short narratives predates technical achievements in their most renowned novels. This round table will focus on some short narratives by Henry James, Virginia Woolf and Rebecca West, revolving around the idea of the short story as a privileged site for path-breaking literary innovations we normally identify as "modernist", which encompass new attempts at viewing the literary tradition.