• The dissertation reassesses the impact of "habit" as a philosophical and rhetorical force on American early modernism. In 1888, the British critic Walter Pater called for habits overthrow. European artists responded eagerly; they were ready to shake off a dull Victorianism and mental impassiveness that habit signified. Critics presume that American modernists concurred. Yet when as influential and creative a modern thinker as William James could declare habit "the great thing," clearly the criti…Read more