This article contributes to the reconfiguration of modernism in the early part of the twenty-first century. By acknowledging Moore’s interest in, and engagement with the discourses of consumer culture, Bazin suggests an alternative interpretive model, capable of broadening our understanding of not just Moore’s poetry, but of American poetic modernism more generally. Drawing on the work of Walter Benjamin to conceptualise Moore’s use of the quoted fragment, Bazin argues that Moore’s poetry responds more positively to the expansion of consumer culture than is commonly recognised. As feminist cultural historians have acknowledged, for some women at least, there was pleasure and even a certain degree of social power in the new and expanding con...
This dissertation investigates the material conditions that produced modernist literature by interro...
Modernism and its twentieth-century wake witnessed the gradual decline of the very power its incipie...
Marianne Moore did not travel exstensively during her life. However, through her immense readings a...
This article contributes to the reconfiguration of modernism in the early part of the twenty-first c...
Victoria Bazin examines the poetry of Marianne Moore as it is shaped by and responsive to the experi...
The article presents a new reading of Moore’s poem, ‘Nine Nectarines and Other Porcelain’. Bazin’s r...
This article assesses the work of Dorothy Parker (1893–1967) and Marianne Moore (1887–1972) in relat...
This dissertation explores the role of gift exchange in the modernist poetics of Marianne Moore (188...
From the editorial birth of Imagism to the preliminary pruning of The Waste Land, the dominant narra...
Known for its desire to make it new, the early twentieth century saw important shifts in poetic form...
Marianne Moore, modernist poet, left behind drafts of poetry within her various numbers of notebooks...
The scrapbook was an important vehicle for the chronicling of personal history and the negotiation o...
In the late nineteenth century, controversy over the social ramifications of the emerging consumer m...
As editor of the Dial, Marianne Moore wielded considerable cultural authority in the world of arts a...
This article draws on a series of previously unpublished letters between Burke and Moore, held in th...
This dissertation investigates the material conditions that produced modernist literature by interro...
Modernism and its twentieth-century wake witnessed the gradual decline of the very power its incipie...
Marianne Moore did not travel exstensively during her life. However, through her immense readings a...
This article contributes to the reconfiguration of modernism in the early part of the twenty-first c...
Victoria Bazin examines the poetry of Marianne Moore as it is shaped by and responsive to the experi...
The article presents a new reading of Moore’s poem, ‘Nine Nectarines and Other Porcelain’. Bazin’s r...
This article assesses the work of Dorothy Parker (1893–1967) and Marianne Moore (1887–1972) in relat...
This dissertation explores the role of gift exchange in the modernist poetics of Marianne Moore (188...
From the editorial birth of Imagism to the preliminary pruning of The Waste Land, the dominant narra...
Known for its desire to make it new, the early twentieth century saw important shifts in poetic form...
Marianne Moore, modernist poet, left behind drafts of poetry within her various numbers of notebooks...
The scrapbook was an important vehicle for the chronicling of personal history and the negotiation o...
In the late nineteenth century, controversy over the social ramifications of the emerging consumer m...
As editor of the Dial, Marianne Moore wielded considerable cultural authority in the world of arts a...
This article draws on a series of previously unpublished letters between Burke and Moore, held in th...
This dissertation investigates the material conditions that produced modernist literature by interro...
Modernism and its twentieth-century wake witnessed the gradual decline of the very power its incipie...
Marianne Moore did not travel exstensively during her life. However, through her immense readings a...