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From the Modern to the Post-Modern

From this point users can navigate to any of the three pages explaining in brief what is modernism, postmodernism, and the transition therein.  The site contains some analysis, and links to other works illustrating the transition as it occured and occurs around us every day.  The following works of literature were used in consultation for this webpage:
 
Ayers, David. Modernism. Padstow, U.K.: Blackwell, 2004.
 
Dump , John D., and P. Faulkner. Modernism. Norwich, U.K:
Metheun & Co., 1977.
 
Levenson, Michael H. A Genealogy of Modernism. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge UP, 1984.
 
Pius X. On the Doctrine of the Modernists. N.p.: n.p., n.d.
 
 

 

A site for the discussion of the transition from a modern tradition to a post-modern tradition in the 20th and 21st centuries.  Written and arranged by Ryan Hamilton for Honors Culture and Technology 102: Literature & Progress in the Ancient and Modern World, Professor W. McCarthy. 

 

Ryan Hamilton - HSCT 102 - April 2005