This article considers the novelist John Buchan’s changing responses to literary modernism in the inter-war period. It argues that although Buchan has generally been taken as a straightforward opponent of modernist writing, careful study of his oeuvre discloses a more complex scenario in which an antagonism to certain modernist 'excesses' is mixed with a qualified attraction to particular modernist innovations. The article’s central assumption is that a key part of Buchan’s worth to the New Modernist Studies lies in his querying — in novelistic as well as in essayistic forms — of the vocabularies now used to elaborate such literary-historical oppositions as high vs. low, for instance, or old vs. new. The article breaks new ground by moving ...
This article examines the impact of modernism on philosophy and literature. It proposes two defining...
Modernism, Satire and the Fictions of Literary History examines the satirical practices of an array ...
This study explores the representation of the café in literary modernism. As its primary works range...
This article considers the novelist John Buchan’s changing responses to literary modernism in the in...
The article will look at how John Buchan (1875–1940) has traced the decline of British aristocracy i...
The study of literary modernism is in the ascendant in the academy. From alternate modernisms, to ne...
This thesis explores some of the intersections between paranoia, power, and male identity in the fir...
For better or worse, literary modernism has long been associated with cosmopolitanism. Yet modernism...
Modernism is synonymous with cosmopolitanism. In their groundbreaking collection of essays, Malcolm ...
Writers, readers, critics all have strong personal preferences. Roland Barthes was a case in point. ...
The article argues that the discipline of Comparative Literature has much to offer when rethinking h...
Although periodicals have long been vital to modernist studies, architectural journals have been wid...
This essay discusses the relationship between the invention of modernism as a category and the journ...
This approximation to a year study considers London, 1914 as a site of early modernism’s emergence. ...
This article focuses on two novels written by Austrian-born Jewish women writers who were forced int...
This article examines the impact of modernism on philosophy and literature. It proposes two defining...
Modernism, Satire and the Fictions of Literary History examines the satirical practices of an array ...
This study explores the representation of the café in literary modernism. As its primary works range...
This article considers the novelist John Buchan’s changing responses to literary modernism in the in...
The article will look at how John Buchan (1875–1940) has traced the decline of British aristocracy i...
The study of literary modernism is in the ascendant in the academy. From alternate modernisms, to ne...
This thesis explores some of the intersections between paranoia, power, and male identity in the fir...
For better or worse, literary modernism has long been associated with cosmopolitanism. Yet modernism...
Modernism is synonymous with cosmopolitanism. In their groundbreaking collection of essays, Malcolm ...
Writers, readers, critics all have strong personal preferences. Roland Barthes was a case in point. ...
The article argues that the discipline of Comparative Literature has much to offer when rethinking h...
Although periodicals have long been vital to modernist studies, architectural journals have been wid...
This essay discusses the relationship between the invention of modernism as a category and the journ...
This approximation to a year study considers London, 1914 as a site of early modernism’s emergence. ...
This article focuses on two novels written by Austrian-born Jewish women writers who were forced int...
This article examines the impact of modernism on philosophy and literature. It proposes two defining...
Modernism, Satire and the Fictions of Literary History examines the satirical practices of an array ...
This study explores the representation of the café in literary modernism. As its primary works range...