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Studying exile and utopia as correlated cultural phenomena, and offering a wealth of historical examples with emphasis on the modern period, Spariosu argues that modernism itself can be seen as a product of an acute exilic consciousness that often seeks to generate utopian social schemes to compensate for its exacerbated sense of existential loss.
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- Cover
- Title
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- Contents
- Series Editorâs Preface
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Part I Exile, Utopia, and Modernity: A Cultural-Theoretical Approach
- Part II Historical Excursus: Modernity and the Exilic-Utopian Imagination in the Ancient World
- Part III Exile, Utopia, and Modernism in Literary Discourse
- Afterword: The End of Exile: Toward A Global Eutopia
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index