Using both new and old media theory, this book locates and attempts to rediscover lost, misplaced, and neglected postcard materialities, as they relate to the archiving, editing, publishing, and fictional repurposing of postcards across Anglo-American Literary Modernism (1880-1939).
Using both new and old media theory, this book locates and attempts to rediscover lost, misplaced, and neglected postcard materialities, as they relate to the archiving, editing, publishing, and fictional repurposing of postcards across Anglo-American Literary Modernism (1880-1939).Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bradley D. Clissold is Associate Professor of Literature, Film, and Communication Studies at Memorial University.
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Preface: To Read or not to Read? That is the Materialist Question! 1. Remixing the Matters of Postcards 2. Making an Example out of Hemingway and His Corresponding Postcards 3. The Repressed Postcard always Rings Twice: Ring Lardner's Negative Postcard Aesthetics 4. My Travels through Postcards with James Joyce: The "U P.:up" Postcard as Prescient Postal Entrapment 5. How to Make a Modernist: Wilfred Owen as Found Postcard Poet
Preface: To Read or not to Read? That is the Materialist Question!
1. Remixing the Matters of Postcards
2. Making an Example out of Hemingway and His Corresponding Postcards
3. The Repressed Postcard always Rings Twice: Ring Lardner's Negative Postcard Aesthetics
4. My Travels through Postcards with James Joyce: The "U P.:up" Postcard as Prescient Postal Entrapment
5. How to Make a Modernist: Wilfred Owen as Found Postcard Poet
Preface: To Read or not to Read? That is the Materialist Question! 1. Remixing the Matters of Postcards 2. Making an Example out of Hemingway and His Corresponding Postcards 3. The Repressed Postcard always Rings Twice: Ring Lardner's Negative Postcard Aesthetics 4. My Travels through Postcards with James Joyce: The "U P.:up" Postcard as Prescient Postal Entrapment 5. How to Make a Modernist: Wilfred Owen as Found Postcard Poet
Preface: To Read or not to Read? That is the Materialist Question!
1. Remixing the Matters of Postcards
2. Making an Example out of Hemingway and His Corresponding Postcards
3. The Repressed Postcard always Rings Twice: Ring Lardner's Negative Postcard Aesthetics
4. My Travels through Postcards with James Joyce: The "U P.:up" Postcard as Prescient Postal Entrapment
5. How to Make a Modernist: Wilfred Owen as Found Postcard Poet
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