American Literature in Transition, 1910-1920
Herausgeber: Wienen, Mark W van
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A proactive, in-depth investigation of essential themes, formats, and institutions in 1910s American literature and culture, counterpointing continuity and innovation.
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A proactive, in-depth investigation of essential themes, formats, and institutions in 1910s American literature and culture, counterpointing continuity and innovation.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 164mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 830g
- ISBN-13: 9781107143302
- ISBN-10: 1107143306
- Artikelnr.: 48503139
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 164mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 830g
- ISBN-13: 9781107143302
- ISBN-10: 1107143306
- Artikelnr.: 48503139
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Chronology: 1910-1920
Introduction: revolution, progress, and reaction in the first decade of American modernism Mark W. Van Wienen
Part I. Themes: 1. The city: modern poetics and metropolitan life John Timberman Newcomb
2. The country: myth and reality, affirmation and reform Janet Galligani Casey
3. Indian country: between native claims and modernist desires Beth H. Piatote
4. Labor: the Lawrence strike in poetry and public opinion John Marsh
5. The color line: racial inequality in the literary field Michael Nowlin
6. The new woman: narrating the histor(ies) of the feminist movement Francesca Sawaya
7. Eugenics: bad blood and better babies Beth Widmaier Capo
8. Bohemians: Greenwich Village and 'the masses' Joanna Levin
9. Americanism: assimilation and the 'immigrant question' Cathy J. Schlund-Vials
10. Masculinity: regenerative primitivism as cultural compensation Jonathan Vincent
11. Revolution: imagining a counternarrative Laura Hapke
Part II. Formats: 12. Modernist poetry: or, the growing taste for the lower kinds of poetry Robin G. Schulze
13. Modernist fiction: women's writing and cultural emergence Guy Reynolds
14. Realist drama: from the little theatre to Broadway Brenda Murphy
15. Realist fiction: a resilient mode Robin Peel
16. Roots and popular music: literary encounters with jazz and blues Tim A. Ryan
17. Popular verse: poetry in motion Mike Chasar
18. Sports writing: a foundational decade Scott D. Emmert
19. Manifestos: anti-foundationalism in avant-garde, feminist, and African-American modernisms Laura Ann Winkiel
Part III. Institutions: 20. Little magazines: aesthetics and dissent Jayne E. Marek
21. The movies: the transitional era Charlie Keil
22. The academy: potential and constraint Cary Nelson
23. The presidency: Woodrow Wilson and the reinvention of executive power Sean McCann
24. The war: event and institution Mark W. Van Wienen
Works cited
Index.
Introduction: revolution, progress, and reaction in the first decade of American modernism Mark W. Van Wienen
Part I. Themes: 1. The city: modern poetics and metropolitan life John Timberman Newcomb
2. The country: myth and reality, affirmation and reform Janet Galligani Casey
3. Indian country: between native claims and modernist desires Beth H. Piatote
4. Labor: the Lawrence strike in poetry and public opinion John Marsh
5. The color line: racial inequality in the literary field Michael Nowlin
6. The new woman: narrating the histor(ies) of the feminist movement Francesca Sawaya
7. Eugenics: bad blood and better babies Beth Widmaier Capo
8. Bohemians: Greenwich Village and 'the masses' Joanna Levin
9. Americanism: assimilation and the 'immigrant question' Cathy J. Schlund-Vials
10. Masculinity: regenerative primitivism as cultural compensation Jonathan Vincent
11. Revolution: imagining a counternarrative Laura Hapke
Part II. Formats: 12. Modernist poetry: or, the growing taste for the lower kinds of poetry Robin G. Schulze
13. Modernist fiction: women's writing and cultural emergence Guy Reynolds
14. Realist drama: from the little theatre to Broadway Brenda Murphy
15. Realist fiction: a resilient mode Robin Peel
16. Roots and popular music: literary encounters with jazz and blues Tim A. Ryan
17. Popular verse: poetry in motion Mike Chasar
18. Sports writing: a foundational decade Scott D. Emmert
19. Manifestos: anti-foundationalism in avant-garde, feminist, and African-American modernisms Laura Ann Winkiel
Part III. Institutions: 20. Little magazines: aesthetics and dissent Jayne E. Marek
21. The movies: the transitional era Charlie Keil
22. The academy: potential and constraint Cary Nelson
23. The presidency: Woodrow Wilson and the reinvention of executive power Sean McCann
24. The war: event and institution Mark W. Van Wienen
Works cited
Index.
Chronology: 1910-1920
Introduction: revolution, progress, and reaction in the first decade of American modernism Mark W. Van Wienen
Part I. Themes: 1. The city: modern poetics and metropolitan life John Timberman Newcomb
2. The country: myth and reality, affirmation and reform Janet Galligani Casey
3. Indian country: between native claims and modernist desires Beth H. Piatote
4. Labor: the Lawrence strike in poetry and public opinion John Marsh
5. The color line: racial inequality in the literary field Michael Nowlin
6. The new woman: narrating the histor(ies) of the feminist movement Francesca Sawaya
7. Eugenics: bad blood and better babies Beth Widmaier Capo
8. Bohemians: Greenwich Village and 'the masses' Joanna Levin
9. Americanism: assimilation and the 'immigrant question' Cathy J. Schlund-Vials
10. Masculinity: regenerative primitivism as cultural compensation Jonathan Vincent
11. Revolution: imagining a counternarrative Laura Hapke
Part II. Formats: 12. Modernist poetry: or, the growing taste for the lower kinds of poetry Robin G. Schulze
13. Modernist fiction: women's writing and cultural emergence Guy Reynolds
14. Realist drama: from the little theatre to Broadway Brenda Murphy
15. Realist fiction: a resilient mode Robin Peel
16. Roots and popular music: literary encounters with jazz and blues Tim A. Ryan
17. Popular verse: poetry in motion Mike Chasar
18. Sports writing: a foundational decade Scott D. Emmert
19. Manifestos: anti-foundationalism in avant-garde, feminist, and African-American modernisms Laura Ann Winkiel
Part III. Institutions: 20. Little magazines: aesthetics and dissent Jayne E. Marek
21. The movies: the transitional era Charlie Keil
22. The academy: potential and constraint Cary Nelson
23. The presidency: Woodrow Wilson and the reinvention of executive power Sean McCann
24. The war: event and institution Mark W. Van Wienen
Works cited
Index.
Introduction: revolution, progress, and reaction in the first decade of American modernism Mark W. Van Wienen
Part I. Themes: 1. The city: modern poetics and metropolitan life John Timberman Newcomb
2. The country: myth and reality, affirmation and reform Janet Galligani Casey
3. Indian country: between native claims and modernist desires Beth H. Piatote
4. Labor: the Lawrence strike in poetry and public opinion John Marsh
5. The color line: racial inequality in the literary field Michael Nowlin
6. The new woman: narrating the histor(ies) of the feminist movement Francesca Sawaya
7. Eugenics: bad blood and better babies Beth Widmaier Capo
8. Bohemians: Greenwich Village and 'the masses' Joanna Levin
9. Americanism: assimilation and the 'immigrant question' Cathy J. Schlund-Vials
10. Masculinity: regenerative primitivism as cultural compensation Jonathan Vincent
11. Revolution: imagining a counternarrative Laura Hapke
Part II. Formats: 12. Modernist poetry: or, the growing taste for the lower kinds of poetry Robin G. Schulze
13. Modernist fiction: women's writing and cultural emergence Guy Reynolds
14. Realist drama: from the little theatre to Broadway Brenda Murphy
15. Realist fiction: a resilient mode Robin Peel
16. Roots and popular music: literary encounters with jazz and blues Tim A. Ryan
17. Popular verse: poetry in motion Mike Chasar
18. Sports writing: a foundational decade Scott D. Emmert
19. Manifestos: anti-foundationalism in avant-garde, feminist, and African-American modernisms Laura Ann Winkiel
Part III. Institutions: 20. Little magazines: aesthetics and dissent Jayne E. Marek
21. The movies: the transitional era Charlie Keil
22. The academy: potential and constraint Cary Nelson
23. The presidency: Woodrow Wilson and the reinvention of executive power Sean McCann
24. The war: event and institution Mark W. Van Wienen
Works cited
Index.