

Race and the modernist imagination
Book • 2010
Race and the Modernist Imagination explores how race was constructed and contested in modernist literature.
It examines the works of various modernist writers and analyzes their representation and engagement with racial themes.
The book delves into the complex interplay between race, identity, and literary expression during the modernist period.
Seshagiri examines how race and modernist literature intersect to shape cultural and artistic landscapes.
She provides an in-depth analysis of how race influences literary themes and character development, offering new insights into modernist literature.
It examines the works of various modernist writers and analyzes their representation and engagement with racial themes.
The book delves into the complex interplay between race, identity, and literary expression during the modernist period.
Seshagiri examines how race and modernist literature intersect to shape cultural and artistic landscapes.
She provides an in-depth analysis of how race influences literary themes and character development, offering new insights into modernist literature.
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Virginia Woolf, "The Life of Violet: Three Early Stories" (Princeton UP, 2025)