Wyndham Lewis and Western Man

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ISBN-10:

1349220779

ISBN-13:

9781349220779

Author(s): Ayers, David
Edition: 1st ed. 1992
Released: Jan 01, 1992
Format: Paperback, 261 pages
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Description:

This book traces the concept of self through the work of Wyndham Lewis. It discovers at the heart of Lewis's work a tension between his assumption that the self is really almost no thing at all, and his perception that the survival of European culture--Western Man--depends on the stability and coherence of the self. Lewis's work is dominated by the conviction that industrialized society enslaves by fragmenting and destroying selfhood. In Lewis's mythography, Western Man is opposed to the Jewish "Split-Man," and Hitler represents the last stand of the West against Jewish-inspired liberalism and communism.

























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