This article examines the simultaneous publication of James Joyce’s A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and a collection of detective stories in the Modern Library series in March 1928. The Modern Library, a uniform series of reprints sold for only 95 cents, did not make any difference between the two books. Not only did they share a similar physical format, but they were also advertised in the same periodicals, and reviewers showed no surprise at the juxtaposition of “high” and “low” culture. Drawing on extensive research in Random House archives at the Columbia Rare Book and Manuscript Library, this essay uses a book-history approach to show that the Modern Library contributed to the blurring of boundaries between modernist and popula...
Joyce was not always directly involved in decisions regarding the material shape in which Ulysses re...
James Joyce, in 1940, when asked to explain what Ulysses was about, he proudly commented - “I have p...
"In 1927, as a twenty-three-year-old postgraduate scholar in Paris, Joseph Campbell first encountere...
Modernism, Middlebrow and the Literary Canon examines the evolution of cultural categories in mid-tw...
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textThe short story was the most profitable literary form for most fiction-writers of the late-nine...
When we think of US modernist presses, a series of images comes to mind: Horace Liveright, who issue...
Appearing in an era of rapid change in the printing and publishing industries, James Joyce’s Ulysses...
This paper investigated modernist in Joyce’s a portrait of the artists as young man. The findings of...
The library is an obsessional site in literary modernism. From the incendiary impulses of F. T. Mari...
This essay examines the welsh fantasy writer arthur machen’s hitherto unacknowledged role as a...
This thesis brings together three well-known authors of the early 20th century, Henry James, Marcel...
This article explores the ways in which the text of James Joyce’s Ulysses developed in its transitio...
James Joyce is a fascinating writer, but he can be a most difficult author to teach. In her disserta...
'Big Prizes and Small Presses' is a study of the relationship between literary prizes, independent p...
Joyce was not always directly involved in decisions regarding the material shape in which Ulysses re...
James Joyce, in 1940, when asked to explain what Ulysses was about, he proudly commented - “I have p...
"In 1927, as a twenty-three-year-old postgraduate scholar in Paris, Joseph Campbell first encountere...
Modernism, Middlebrow and the Literary Canon examines the evolution of cultural categories in mid-tw...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/44647/1/10824_2004_Article_155313.pd
textThe short story was the most profitable literary form for most fiction-writers of the late-nine...
When we think of US modernist presses, a series of images comes to mind: Horace Liveright, who issue...
Appearing in an era of rapid change in the printing and publishing industries, James Joyce’s Ulysses...
This paper investigated modernist in Joyce’s a portrait of the artists as young man. The findings of...
The library is an obsessional site in literary modernism. From the incendiary impulses of F. T. Mari...
This essay examines the welsh fantasy writer arthur machen’s hitherto unacknowledged role as a...
This thesis brings together three well-known authors of the early 20th century, Henry James, Marcel...
This article explores the ways in which the text of James Joyce’s Ulysses developed in its transitio...
James Joyce is a fascinating writer, but he can be a most difficult author to teach. In her disserta...
'Big Prizes and Small Presses' is a study of the relationship between literary prizes, independent p...
Joyce was not always directly involved in decisions regarding the material shape in which Ulysses re...
James Joyce, in 1940, when asked to explain what Ulysses was about, he proudly commented - “I have p...
"In 1927, as a twenty-three-year-old postgraduate scholar in Paris, Joseph Campbell first encountere...