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James Gifford’s A Modernist Fantasy: Modernism, Anarchism, and the Radical Fantastic (2018) is openly part of the New Modernist Studies as it provides the reader with a journey into a counter-canon of fantasy that challenges the boundaries set between high and popular culture. Gifford’s audacious project is intended at “rethinking modernism” (p. xii), especially late modernism, through the prism of fantasy and anarchism. Through the case studies of nine authors, his book aims at disclosing ho... |