Modernism in the magazines : an introduction /
If modernism began in the magazines, as Robert Scholes and Clifford Wulfman argue, then the study of modern culture should begin with these publications. Scholes and Wulfman's radically inclusive approach not only considers the "little" modernist magazines alongside the "big"...
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New Haven :
Yale University Press,
c2010.
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Series: | Internet Archive Lending Library
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Table of Contents:
- Ezra Pound, founder of modern periodical studies
- Modernity and the rise of modernism : a review
- Rethinking modernist magazines : from genres to database
- Modernism in the magazines : the case of visual art
- Modernism's other : the art of advertising
- How to study a modern magazine
- "On or about December 1910"
- The hole in the archive and the study of modernist magazines
- Appendix : Studies in comtemporary mentality / Ezra Pound.