The Intellectuals and the Masses: Pride and Prejudice Among the Literary Intelligentsia, 1880-1939

The Intellectuals and the Masses: Pride and Prejudice Among the Literary Intelligentsia, 1880-1939

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Author: Carey, Professor John

Edition: Main

Number Of Pages: 256

Release Date: 01-10-1992

Details: About the Author John Carey is an Emeritus Professor at Oxford University. His books include studies of Donne, Dickens and Thackeray, The Intellectuals and the Masses, What Good Are the Arts? and a life of William Golding. Product Description Professor John Carey shows how early twentieth-century intellectuals imagined the 'masses' as semi-human swarms, drugged by popular newspapers and cinema, and ripe for extermination. Exposing the revulsion from common humanity in George Bernard Shaw, Ezra Pound, D. H. Lawrence, E. M. Forster, Virginia Woolf, H. G. Wells, Aldous Huxley, W. B. Yeats and other canonized writers, he relates this to the cult of the Nietzschean Superman, which found its ultimate exponent in Hitler. Carey's assault on the founders of modern culture caused consternation throughout the artistic and academic establishments when it was first published in 1992. Book Description In The Intellectuals and the Masses:Pride and Prejudice among the Literary Intelligentsia, 1880-1939 John Carey examines modernist art and literature and assaults the prejudices of the intellectual founders of modern culture.

EAN: 9780571169269

Languages: English

Binding: Paperback

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