The Modern Century1969 |
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active advertising and propaganda American anti-art anxiety artist arts aspect attitude aware become belief called Canada Canadian cliché closed myth conception consciousness contemporary context continuity course created creative power critical culture D. H. Lawrence democracies develop dystopia earlier economic elements Eliot's élite feel fiction Finnegans Wake function future genuine Hence human idea ideal illusion imaginative imitates kind leisure structure literature mainly Marxist mass media McMaster University ment metaphor mind Modern Century modern world movement myth of concern nation nature nineteenth century Northrop Frye one's open mythology painter painting passive response perhaps picture poem poet poetry political pop art primitive proletariat relation religion resistance revolution revolutionary rhetoric Romantic sense sexual social contract society song of experience stupid realism symbol T. S. Eliot tendency theory thing thought tion tradition ture University vision Waste Land Whidden Lectures writers Wyndham Lewis