Description |
1 online resource (3 volumes) : color illustrations |
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Gale eBooks
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
Contents |
v. 1. Origins of the form: pre-1900 -- v. 2. The modernist moment: 1900-WWII -- v. 3. Activism, unrest, and the neo-avant-garde. |
Summary |
Spanning from the earliest published examples dating to 16th C. Europe, through the Declaration of Independence, to the 2006 Euston Manifesto, this work describes the authors and their causes, as well as the social, political, economic philosophies that are behind them. The context of history will play an important role in describing the circumstances of their writing and how they were received and acted upon at the time of writing and after. |
Subject |
Revolutionary literature -- History and criticism.
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Literary manifestos.
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Political manifestoes.
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Politics and literature.
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Authors -- Political and social views.
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Added Author |
Riggs, Thomas, 1963- editor.
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Gale Group.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Manifesto in literature. Detroit : St. James Press, 2013 9781558628663 (DLC) 2013002943 |
ISBN |
9781558628809 (electronic book) |
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1558628800 (electronic book) |
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9781558628663 (set) |
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9781558628670 (vol. 1) |
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9781558628687 (vol. 2) |
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9781558628694 (vol. 3) |
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1558628665 (set) |
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1558628673 (vol. 1) |
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1558628681 (vol. 2) |
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155862869X (vol. 3) |
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