At the height of modernism in the 1920s, what did it mean to believe and how was it experienced? Craig Woelfel seeks to answer this pivotal question in Varieties of Aesthetic Experience: Literary Modernism and the Dissociation of Belief, a groundbreaking exploration of the relationship between secular modernity and religious engagement..
At the height of modernism in the 1920s, what did it mean to believe and how was it experienced? Craig Woelfel seeks to answer this pivotal question in Varieties of Aesthetic Experience: Literary Modernism and the Dissociation of Belief, a groundbreaking exploration of the relationship between secular modernity and religious engagement.