On the importance of magazine publication to the modernist literary scene. Examines the rise of the American magazine and its incontrovertible influence on Hemingway and his writing, particularly his stylistic refinement of the short story. Concludes that Hemingway “was first and foremost a magazine writer.
Although Esquire has been in publication for forty-one years, few attempts at serious critical evalu...
The critic Michael Levenson warned that A coarsely understood modernism is at once an historical sc...
Addresses the liberating impact of printing technology on the creativity of early modernist poets an...
Aims to expand a view of periodical studies that so-called big commercial magazines, in addition to ...
Explains efforts to understand often elusive details about periodical publications and thus to bette...
Examines the role of commercial magazines in the production of modernist literature, focusing on Hem...
On Company Time: American Modernism and the Big Magazines situates the evolution of American moderni...
This entry provides an overview of the history, production, readership, and influence of magazine jo...
Bibliography : pages 151-153.As a writer of literary journalism, that is, journalism that reads like...
Although the importance of small presses and little magazines to the development of early twentieth-...
Compares Scribner\u27s 1922 serialization of Wharton\u27s A Son at the Front with Hemingway\u27s A F...
This dissertation explores the cultural functions and effects of magazines at the turn of the centur...
© 2016 Dr. Thomas VrankenAs the nineteenth century transitioned into the twentieth, the dominant lit...
This chapter provides a comprehensive history of modernist magazines: Vanity Fair; American Mercury;...
Moore Situates these modernist literary giants within important cultural, social, and historical cur...
Although Esquire has been in publication for forty-one years, few attempts at serious critical evalu...
The critic Michael Levenson warned that A coarsely understood modernism is at once an historical sc...
Addresses the liberating impact of printing technology on the creativity of early modernist poets an...
Aims to expand a view of periodical studies that so-called big commercial magazines, in addition to ...
Explains efforts to understand often elusive details about periodical publications and thus to bette...
Examines the role of commercial magazines in the production of modernist literature, focusing on Hem...
On Company Time: American Modernism and the Big Magazines situates the evolution of American moderni...
This entry provides an overview of the history, production, readership, and influence of magazine jo...
Bibliography : pages 151-153.As a writer of literary journalism, that is, journalism that reads like...
Although the importance of small presses and little magazines to the development of early twentieth-...
Compares Scribner\u27s 1922 serialization of Wharton\u27s A Son at the Front with Hemingway\u27s A F...
This dissertation explores the cultural functions and effects of magazines at the turn of the centur...
© 2016 Dr. Thomas VrankenAs the nineteenth century transitioned into the twentieth, the dominant lit...
This chapter provides a comprehensive history of modernist magazines: Vanity Fair; American Mercury;...
Moore Situates these modernist literary giants within important cultural, social, and historical cur...
Although Esquire has been in publication for forty-one years, few attempts at serious critical evalu...
The critic Michael Levenson warned that A coarsely understood modernism is at once an historical sc...
Addresses the liberating impact of printing technology on the creativity of early modernist poets an...