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The Gender of Modernism: A Critical Anthology available in Hardcover
The Gender of Modernism: A Critical Anthology
by Bonnie Kime Scott
Bonnie Kime Scott
- ISBN-10:
- 0253351227
- ISBN-13:
- 9780253351227
- Pub. Date:
- 11/22/1990
- Publisher:
- Indiana University Press
- ISBN-10:
- 0253351227
- ISBN-13:
- 9780253351227
- Pub. Date:
- 11/22/1990
- Publisher:
- Indiana University Press
The Gender of Modernism: A Critical Anthology
by Bonnie Kime Scott
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Overview
"This is the book we've been waiting for: a distinguished collection that demonstrates how revisions of Modernist definitions might proceed. . . . The Gender of Modernism . . . will be nothing less than an absolutely necessary text for Modernist studies." —Shari Benstock"Scott and her contributing editors . . . effectively [bring] together the issues of gender and modernism into a volume recommended for reference and classroom use." —James Joyce Literary Supplement" . . . a treasure trove for anyone interested in the literature and history of modern times." —Susan GubarAuthors included are: Djuna Barnes, Willa Cather, Nancy Cunard, H.D., T.S. Eliot, Jessie Redmond Fauset, Zora Neale Hurston, James Joyce, Nella Larsen, D.H. Lawrence, Mina Loy, Rose Macaulay, Hugh MacDiarmid, Katherine Mansfield, Charlotte Mew, Marianne Moore, Ezra Pound, Jean Rhys, Dorothy Richardson, May Sinclair, Gertrude Stein, Sylvia Townsend Warner, Rebecca West, Antonia White, Anna Wickham, and Virginia Woolf.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780253351227 |
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Publisher: | Indiana University Press |
Publication date: | 11/22/1990 |
Pages: | 740 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d) |
Age Range: | 18 Years |
Table of Contents
Introduction1. Djuna BarnesMotherTo the DogsThe Confessions of Helen Westley2. Willa CatherThe Novel Demeuble3. Nancy CunardBlack Man and White LadyshipHarlem ReviewedThe American Moron and the American of Sense—Letters on the NegroLetter to Ezra Pound4. H.D.Notes on Thought and VisionThe Borderline PamphletMarianne MooreResponsibilitiesJoan of ArcLetters to Amy LowellLetters to Marianne Moore 5. T.S. EliotIntroduction to Djuna Barnes's NightwoodReview of Marianne Moore's Poems and MarriageIntroduction to Marianne Moore's Selected Poems6. Jessie Redmon FausetAs to BooksReview of Countee Cullen and Langston HughesForeword to The Chinaberry TreeFrom the Bun7. Zora Neale HurstonCharacteristics of Negro ExpressionSpirituals and Neo-SpiritualsBig Sweet (From Dust Tracks on a Road)Stories of Conflict8. James JoyceStephen's Interview with His Mother (From Stephen Hero)Letter to Nora Barnacle9. Nella LarsenLetter on Walter White's FlightLetter to Carl Van Vechten10. D.H. LawrenceMatriarchyCocksure Women and Hensure Men11. Mina LoyGertrude SteinAphorisms on FuturismThe Ineffectual MarriageJoyce's UlyssesBrancusi's Golden Bird12. Rose MacaulayAfternoon Out (From Non-Combatants and Others)Evening in Church (From Non-Combatants and Others)Alix, Nicholas, and West (From Non-Combatants and Others)Second Period: Smash (From Told by an Idiot)Following the FashionAlbum13. Hugh MacDiarmidFollowing Rebecca West in Edinburgh: A Monologue in the Vernacular (With Glossary)14. Katherine MansfieldFrom Early JournalFrom Letters to John Middleton MurryThe Flowering of the Self (From Journal, 1920)On Vaihinger (From Journal, 1921)Three Women Novelists (From Review of Dorothy Richardson's The Tunnel)Dragonflies (From Review of Richardson's Interim)The New Infancy (Review of May Sinclair's Mary Olivier)A Ship Comes into the Harbour (Review of Virginia Woolf's Night and Day)A Novel without a Crisis (From Review of Vita Sackville-West's Heritage)15. Charlotte MewAbsenceThe Cenotaph16. Marianne MooreFrom the CorrespondenceIf I Were Sixteen TodayCharlotte BronteWell Moused, LionArchaically NewHymen17. Ezra PoundLetter to Marianne Moore, 16 December 1918Doggerel Section of Letter to Marianne Moore"Others" (with Margaret Anderson's Annotation)Suffragettes18. Jean RhysVienneVoyage in the Dark: Part IV (Original Version)Ghost Writing19. Dorothy RichardsonFrom "In the Crank's Library": In the Days of the CometThe Reality of FeminismTalent and GeniusWomen and the FutureAbout PunctuationWomen in the ArtsContinuous Performance: The Film Gone MaleAdventure for ReadersForeword to PilgrimageNovels20. May SinclairThe Novels of Dorothy Richardson"Prufrock: And Other Observations": A CriticismThe Poems of "H.D."The Reputation of Ezra Pound"The Future of the Novel": An Interview21. Gertrude SteinHow Writing is WrittenWhat Are Master-pieces and Why Are There So Few of ThemA Transatlantic Interview 1946AmericansWhite WinesPlayA Description of the Fifteenth of November: A Portrait of T.S. EliotSitwell Edith SitwellTo Kitty or Kate Buss22. Sylvia Townsend WarnerWomen as WritersCottage MantleshelfBluebeard's Daughter23. Rebecca WestTrees of GoldThe "Freewomen"Spinster to the RescueThe World's Worst FailureReply to D.H. Lawrence's "Good Boy Husbands"What Is Mr. T.S. Eliot's Authority as a Critic?High Fountain of Genius24. Antonia WhiteThe House of Clouds25. Anna WickhamSong of the Low-Caste WifeDivorceThe Angry Woman26. Virginia WoolfModern Fiction From "Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown" Modern Novels (Joyce)Cultural Critique The Journal of Mistress Joan Martyn From "Bryon and Mr. Briggs" Notes for Reading at Random Anon The ReaderSelected BibliographyContributorsIndexFrom the B&N Reads Blog
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