Described by Katherine Mansfield in 1921 as 'a great cold sword between you and your dear love Adventure', in the early twentieth century the English Channel, or 'La Manche' in French, represented both a political and an intellectual barrier between European avant-gardism and British restraint, and a bridge for cultural connection and aesthetic innovation. Organised around key terms 'Translating', 'Fashioning' and 'Mediating', this book presents ten original essays by scholars working on both sides of the Channel.
About the AuthorClaire Davison, Professor of Modernist Studies, Universite Paris Sorbonne Nouvelle. Derek Ryan, Senior Lecturer in Modernist Literature, University of Kent. Jane A. Goldman, Reader in English Literature, University of Glasgow.
Book InformationISBN 9781474441889
Author Claire DavisonFormat Paperback
Page Count 264
Imprint Edinburgh University PressPublisher Edinburgh University Press