
Literary Modernism
In Our Time
00:00
The Change in the World Climate Through the Concept of the Subject
I really do think we need to think about modernism very broadly as a kind of new way of thinking about what it means to be human. There's a self-consciousness about people at that time, which is remarkable in its exactness in a way. Virginia Woolf says, on or about December 1910, the world changed. So she's seen class shift as fundamental. That remark is also linked to the fact that it may refer to the first post-impressionist exhibition,. so class subjectivity, perception, all coming together in that remark. But I think it's also linking to something which is true in rather more narrowly literary terms about the novel.
Play episode from 07:51
Transcript


