Djuna Barnes, T. S. Eliot and the Gender Dynamics of Modernism

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A01=Monika Faltejskova
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androgyny in literature
Anglo-American Modernism
archival research
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Barnes's Death
Barnes's Letter
Barnes's Text
Barnes's Work
Barnes's Writing
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Barnes’s Writing
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Djuna Barnes's Nightwood
Djuna Barnes’s Nightwood
editorial influence on modernist texts
Eliot's Editing
Eliot’s Editing
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Female Writers
Fi Gurative Level
Gender Crisis
Gender Defi Nition
gender theory
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High Modernism
Jenny Petherbridge
La Somnambule
literary modernism
Literary Seduction
Modernist Manifesto
Moore's Poetry
Moore’s Poetry
new woman literature
Robin Vote
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textual editing
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Woman Fi Ction
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Younger Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415996266
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Nov 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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  • This study looks at the origins of the modernist movement, linking gender, modernism and the literary, before considering the bearing these discourses had on Djuna Barnes's writing. The main contribution of this innovative and scholarly work is the exploration of the editorial changes that T. S. Eliot made to the manuscript of Nightwood, as well as the revisions of the early drafts initiated by Emily Holmes Coleman. The archival research presented here is a significant advance in the scholarship, making this volume invaluable to both teachers and students of modern literature and Barnesian scholars.

Monika Faltejskova read Women's Studies at Exeter College, Oxford and received her PhD in English Literature from University of Reading.

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