Explains efforts to understand often elusive details about periodical publications and thus to better evaluate their involvement and influence in disseminating modernist literature. Case studies include the appearance of T.S. Eliot\u27s The Wasteland in the Dial (1922) and the publishing history of various popular magazines associated with Hemingway, Faulkner, and others
'Big Prizes and Small Presses' is a study of the relationship between literary prizes, independent p...
This dissertation uses the methodological lens of book history to re-examine the role of the literar...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Issues of Modernism draws from the rich archive of ...
Aims to expand a view of periodical studies that so-called big commercial magazines, in addition to ...
On Company Time: American Modernism and the Big Magazines situates the evolution of American moderni...
On the importance of magazine publication to the modernist literary scene. Examines the rise of the ...
Although the importance of small presses and little magazines to the development of early twentieth-...
The resurgence of modern periodical studies has expanded our understanding of “littleqrdquo; magazin...
This dissertation explores the cultural functions and effects of magazines at the turn of the centur...
Periodical Publics investigates the twenty American magazines produced between 1783 to 1792. Using t...
T. S. Eliot\u27s extraordinary popularity in the United States during the late 1940s and the 1950s r...
This project analyzes the role of 20th-century modernist literary journals in perpetuating and promo...
From the colonial era to the onset of the Civil War, Magazines and the Making of America looks at ho...
This thesis studies five mainstream British weekly magazines: 'Time and Tide', the 'Nation and Athen...
Haveman’s work explores the changing ways that American magazine publishing and distribution helped ...
'Big Prizes and Small Presses' is a study of the relationship between literary prizes, independent p...
This dissertation uses the methodological lens of book history to re-examine the role of the literar...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Issues of Modernism draws from the rich archive of ...
Aims to expand a view of periodical studies that so-called big commercial magazines, in addition to ...
On Company Time: American Modernism and the Big Magazines situates the evolution of American moderni...
On the importance of magazine publication to the modernist literary scene. Examines the rise of the ...
Although the importance of small presses and little magazines to the development of early twentieth-...
The resurgence of modern periodical studies has expanded our understanding of “littleqrdquo; magazin...
This dissertation explores the cultural functions and effects of magazines at the turn of the centur...
Periodical Publics investigates the twenty American magazines produced between 1783 to 1792. Using t...
T. S. Eliot\u27s extraordinary popularity in the United States during the late 1940s and the 1950s r...
This project analyzes the role of 20th-century modernist literary journals in perpetuating and promo...
From the colonial era to the onset of the Civil War, Magazines and the Making of America looks at ho...
This thesis studies five mainstream British weekly magazines: 'Time and Tide', the 'Nation and Athen...
Haveman’s work explores the changing ways that American magazine publishing and distribution helped ...
'Big Prizes and Small Presses' is a study of the relationship between literary prizes, independent p...
This dissertation uses the methodological lens of book history to re-examine the role of the literar...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Issues of Modernism draws from the rich archive of ...