Modernism’s Print Cultures focuses on criticism published since the 1990s that exemplifies the emerging discourse of print culture studies within the larger context of the New Modernist Studies. The scholarship discussed covers anglophone modernism from about 1890 to 1945 in Europe and the Atlantic world. Where appropriate, reference is also made to modernisms in languages other than English. ‘Print culture’ encompasses all printed forms, though the book is concerned primarily with magazine and book publishing. It draws on the disciplines of periodical studies and book history, and is organized into three chapters dealing with: sensuous, visual and material aspects of print; financial, advertising, and circulation issues in the literary mar...
The paper explores some longstanding definitional problems in literary modernism with specific refer...
The study of literary modernism is in the ascendant in the academy. From alternate modernisms, to ne...
This dissertation examines popular manifestations of literary modernism in order to show that while ...
Modernism’s Print Cultures focuses on criticism published since the 1990s that exemplifies the emerg...
Although the importance of small presses and little magazines to the development of early twentieth-...
This project asks what print culture meant to modernist writers and publishers and explores the mult...
This reader is the most comprehensive selection of key texts on twentieth and twenty-first century p...
My dissertation treats the aesthetics of the object and circulation in modernist literature and film...
The period between the emergence in the 1880s in Great Britain of the New Woman and New Journalism,-...
This dissertation looks at the changing relationship between modernist writers and commercial publis...
It appears that the moderns are catching up to the Victorians at last. Ann Ardis and Patrick Collier...
The advent of digital communication technology has been often been seen as the end of print culture....
The Oxford Handbook of Modernisms situates literary modernisms and the modernist arts in a series o...
About the book: Modernism is still widely acknowledged as perhaps the most important and influential...
Introduces students to a wide range of modernist writers and critical debates in modernism studies. ...
The paper explores some longstanding definitional problems in literary modernism with specific refer...
The study of literary modernism is in the ascendant in the academy. From alternate modernisms, to ne...
This dissertation examines popular manifestations of literary modernism in order to show that while ...
Modernism’s Print Cultures focuses on criticism published since the 1990s that exemplifies the emerg...
Although the importance of small presses and little magazines to the development of early twentieth-...
This project asks what print culture meant to modernist writers and publishers and explores the mult...
This reader is the most comprehensive selection of key texts on twentieth and twenty-first century p...
My dissertation treats the aesthetics of the object and circulation in modernist literature and film...
The period between the emergence in the 1880s in Great Britain of the New Woman and New Journalism,-...
This dissertation looks at the changing relationship between modernist writers and commercial publis...
It appears that the moderns are catching up to the Victorians at last. Ann Ardis and Patrick Collier...
The advent of digital communication technology has been often been seen as the end of print culture....
The Oxford Handbook of Modernisms situates literary modernisms and the modernist arts in a series o...
About the book: Modernism is still widely acknowledged as perhaps the most important and influential...
Introduces students to a wide range of modernist writers and critical debates in modernism studies. ...
The paper explores some longstanding definitional problems in literary modernism with specific refer...
The study of literary modernism is in the ascendant in the academy. From alternate modernisms, to ne...
This dissertation examines popular manifestations of literary modernism in order to show that while ...