Modernism after the death of God : Christianity, fragmentation, and unification /

Modernism After the Death of God: Christianity, Fragmentation, and Unification explores the writing and philosophies of some of the most popular modernist figures studied today. This ground-breaking work, is an interpretation of the life and work of Friedrich Nietzsche, James Joyce, Sigmund Freud, D...

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Main Author: Kern, Stephen (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Routledge, 2017.
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505 0 |a Introduction: from Christian unity to modernist unification -- Friedrich Nietzsche: greatness, meaning, and authenticity -- James Joyce: wholeness, harmony, and radiance -- Sigmund Freud: psychoanalysis and psychosynthesis -- D. H. Lawrence: spontaneous-creative fullness of being -- André Gide: wholly available to life and love -- Martin Heidegger: pursuing the question of being -- Virginia Woolf: creating shape out of chaos -- Conclusion: a modernist ideal type. 
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