Thanks for your comment. They are definitely foundational thinkers of the modern age. I have other videos that discuss Descartes and Kant in relation to "modernity" (the larger epoch of the history of ideas). For this video on "modernism" (the 20th Century aesthetic movement), I felt the more immediate precursors were the thinkers of the late 19th century.
A very informing and well-structured lecture. Thank you Sir
Thanks you for the kind words. All the best in your study of modern literature.
Such an informative and comprehensive lecture! Thank you very much.
Thanks for the kind words. I'm glad it was useful. All the best with your study of Modernist literature.
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Thanks for the kind words. All the best in your literature studies.
Superb lecture.
Thank you. I'm glad you found it useful.
Greetings from the Netherlands! I don't study English literature however I love watching your videos. Thank you.
Thank you so much for the kind comment. I hope they inspire you to read some great English literature
Would there be any reason that Immanuel Kant, and Descartes were not considered in this video?
Thanks for your comment. They are definitely foundational thinkers of the modern age. I have other videos that discuss Descartes and Kant in relation to "modernity" (the larger epoch of the history of ideas). For this video on "modernism" (the 20th Century aesthetic movement), I felt the more immediate precursors were the thinkers of the late 19th century.
@theliteraturechannel9755 thank you. Yes that would make sense.
Found it luckily, and it is exactly what i was looking for! Great video and thanks for your work;))
Thank you for the kind words and all the best in your studies.
I'm an English teacher and I found this very helpful :)
Thanks, glad you found it useful. Are you teaching a work of Modernist literature currently?
I am prepping for a unit on Gatsby :) always looking to improve the way I teach by hearing other voices on these topics.
@@yowzer00 All the best with Gatsby. I love that novel, but haven't taught it myself.
@@theliteraturechannel9755 thank you!
So great sir
Thanks!