The Twentieth-Century Literature and Thought category captures the essence of a transformative era marked by profound shifts in literature, philosophy, and scientific inquiry. These volumes showcase the voices of influential thinkers, writers, and scientists who grappled with the complexities of the modern world. Exploring the themes of existentialism, postmodernism, scientific advancements, and social critiques, these works invite readers to navigate the intellectual landscape of the twentieth century. From the introspective reflections of James Joyce and Virginia Woolf to the groundbreaking scientific theories of Albert Einstein and Erwin Schrödinger, this category offers a compelling glimpse into the diverse literary and philosophical currents that shaped this pivotal century.
