Historicizing Modernists : Approaches to 'Archivalism' /: Approaches to 'Archivalism'. (2021)
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- Title:
- Historicizing Modernists : Approaches to 'Archivalism' /: Approaches to 'Archivalism'. (2021)
- Main Title:
- Historicizing Modernists : Approaches to 'Archivalism'
- Further Information:
- Note: Matthew Feldman, Anna Svendsen, Erik Tonning.
- Editors:
- Feldman, Matthew
Svendsen, Anna
Tonning, Erik - Contents:
- Introduction: Matthew Feldman, University of York, UK Erik Tonning, University of Bergen, Norway and Anna Svendsen, University of Pittsburgh, USA Section I: Archival approaches to canonical Modernists Chapter One: Useful Knowledge beyond the Beinecke: Gertrude Stein reading discourses of democracy and nationalism in Life Magazine and The Literary Digest, Dr Isabelle Parkinson, Queen Mary, University of London, UKChapter Two: WoofNotes: Virgina Woolf's reading and Research Notes Online, Prof. Michèle Barrett, Queen Mary, University of London, UK Chapter Three: The Biopolitics of Mrs Dalloway: Intelligence and Sentiment, Dr Natasha Periyan, Royal Holloway, University of London, UKChapter Four: '[B]it by dirty jew mania for World Domination': Ezra Pound, Graham Seton Hutchison and Olivia Rossetti Agresti, Svetlana Ehtee, University of New Brunswick, Canada Chapter Five: Will this Yowling Never Cease? The Pound/Agresti correspondence and the changing scope of Ezra Pound Studies, Prof. Alec Marsh, Muhlenberg College, PA, USAChapter Six: Clashes over Transcendence: T.S. Eliotand Karl Mannheim's dialogues on the future of civilisation, Dr Jonas Kurlberg, Durham University, UK 8. Chapter Seven: Ping and Overtonal Montage, Dr Anthony Paraskeva, University of Roehampton, UKPart II: Emerging themes and approaches 9. Chapter Eight: David Jones's 'Balaam business': The Poetics of Forgiveness after Passchendaele, Dr Thomas Berenato, University of Virginia, USA10. Chapter Nine: ModernistIntroduction: Matthew Feldman, University of York, UK Erik Tonning, University of Bergen, Norway and Anna Svendsen, University of Pittsburgh, USA Section I: Archival approaches to canonical Modernists Chapter One: Useful Knowledge beyond the Beinecke: Gertrude Stein reading discourses of democracy and nationalism in Life Magazine and The Literary Digest, Dr Isabelle Parkinson, Queen Mary, University of London, UKChapter Two: WoofNotes: Virgina Woolf's reading and Research Notes Online, Prof. Michèle Barrett, Queen Mary, University of London, UK Chapter Three: The Biopolitics of Mrs Dalloway: Intelligence and Sentiment, Dr Natasha Periyan, Royal Holloway, University of London, UKChapter Four: '[B]it by dirty jew mania for World Domination': Ezra Pound, Graham Seton Hutchison and Olivia Rossetti Agresti, Svetlana Ehtee, University of New Brunswick, Canada Chapter Five: Will this Yowling Never Cease? The Pound/Agresti correspondence and the changing scope of Ezra Pound Studies, Prof. Alec Marsh, Muhlenberg College, PA, USAChapter Six: Clashes over Transcendence: T.S. Eliotand Karl Mannheim's dialogues on the future of civilisation, Dr Jonas Kurlberg, Durham University, UK 8. Chapter Seven: Ping and Overtonal Montage, Dr Anthony Paraskeva, University of Roehampton, UKPart II: Emerging themes and approaches 9. Chapter Eight: David Jones's 'Balaam business': The Poetics of Forgiveness after Passchendaele, Dr Thomas Berenato, University of Virginia, USA10. Chapter Nine: Modernist Archives and Little Magazine Networks, Dr Archie Henderson, Independent Scholar / Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right, UK Chapter Ten: Modernist (dis)location: The Case of Katherine Mansfield, Dr Gerri Kimber, University of Northampton, UKChapter Eleven: 'Gossip from abroad, or, why historicise modernism?, Dr Alexander Howard, University of Sydney, AustraliaChapter Twelve: Expanding the Archives of the Queer Harlem Renaissance: Richards Bruce Nugent's Unpublished Modernism, Dr David Deutsch, University of Alabama, USAChapter Thirteen: Q.D. Leavis, archives and the 'art of living', Prof. Miranda Dunham-Hickman, McGill University, Canada. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- London : Bloomsbury Academic
- Publication Date:
- 2021
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (264 pages)
- Subjects:
- Literary studies: fiction, novelists & prose writers
Literature: history & criticism
Literary studies: from c 1900 - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781350215061
1350215066 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781350215047
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