This book contains a selection of the papers presented at a conference 
      hosted by the MDRN research lab of the University of Leuven in 2013. It explores the breadth and depth of the issues 
      of time and temporality in European modernist writing and classic 
      avant-garde literature.
High-modernist and 
      avant-garde authors were not the first to investigate in detail the 
      problems of time and temporality, but their reflection has proven 
      essential to our contemporary views on the subject. To date, however, we 
      still lack a systematic understanding of the different forms and 
      functions of time and temporality in the writings of the period. This 
      book wants to fill this gap, not by delivering clear-cut answers to 
      complex questions, but by presenting the multi-layered and often 
      contradictory perspective on time articulated in the modernist era.
    
 
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