Little Magazines & Modernism

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Alfred Kreymborg
American Avant Garde
Anglo-American Modernism
Arthur Cravan
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avant-garde publishing
Baroness Elsa Von Freytag Loringhoven
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Beinecke Rare Book
book
carl
Carl Van Vechten
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editorial practices analysis
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ezra
Ezra Pound
feminist literary criticism
Frank Luther Mott
harlem
Harlem Renaissance
Harlem Renaissance journals
Jane Heap
Laura Riding
literary networks
Marianne Moore
material culture of modernist magazines
Michael Sadleir
Mike Gold
Modernist Journals Project
Mongrel Manhattan
National Urban League
Ora
periodical studies
Personae
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rare
renaissance
Small Magazines
Spectra Hoax
University Of Wisconsin
van
vechten
Yale Collection
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138276062
  • Weight: 550g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Nov 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Little magazines made modernism happen. These pioneering enterprises were typically founded by individuals or small groups intent on publishing the experimental works or radical opinions of untried, unpopular, or underrepresented writers. Recently, little magazines have re-emerged as an important critical tool for examining the local and material conditions that shaped modernism. This volume reflects the diversity of Anglo-American modernism, with essays on avant-garde, literary, political, regional, and African American little magazines. It also presents a diversity of approaches to these magazines: discussions of material practices and relations; analyses of the relationship between little magazines and popular or elite audiences; examinations of correspondences between texts and images; feminist modifications of the traditional canon or histories; and reflections on the emerging field of periodical studies. All emphasize the primacy and materiality of little magazines. With a preface by Mark Morrisson, an afterword by Robert Scholes, and an extensive bibliography of little magazine resources, the collection serves both as an introduction to little magazines and a reconsideration of their integral role in the development of modernism.
Suzanne W. Churchill is Associate Professor of English at Davidson College, North Carolina, USA. Adam McKible is Associate Professor of English at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York, USA.

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