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With its distinctive chronological and geographical scope, this volume sheds new light on the possibilities and difficulties of the concept of the literary magazine, balancing a comprehensive overview of key themes and examples with greater attention to new approaches to magazine research.
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With its distinctive chronological and geographical scope, this volume sheds new light on the possibilities and difficulties of the concept of the literary magazine, balancing a comprehensive overview of key themes and examples with greater attention to new approaches to magazine research.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 470
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000513066
- Artikelnr.: 63149488
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 470
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000513066
- Artikelnr.: 63149488
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Tim Lanzendörfer is Heisenberg Fellow in Literary Theory, Literary Studies, and Literary Studies Education at Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany. He is the editor of several collections of essays and a member of the Board of the Research Society for American Periodicals.
Introduction Tim Lanzendörfer Part 1: Theory 1. The Magazine in Theory Patrick Collier 2. The Literary in Theory Travis Kurowski 3. Nineteenth Century Transnationalism and the Literary Magazine Graham Thompson 4. Serialization and the Narrative Scales of the Literary Magazine Matthew Pethers 5. Visuality in Literary Magazines Vanessa Meikle Schulman 6. Materiality and the American Literary Magazine in the Nineteenth Century: At the Mercy of Logistics Maya Merlob 7. Materiality in 20th and 21st Century Literary Magazines Oliver Scheiding 8. Boundaries I: Comics and/as Literary Magazines: "Originally Published in Magazines" Neale Barnholden 9. Boundaries II: Popular Fiction and Literary Magazines David M. Earle 10. The Business of Literary Magazines in Nineteenth-Century America Heather Haveman 11. Literary Magazines and the Challenge of the Digital Seth Perlow Part 2: Regional and Historical Contexts 12. 18th Century British Literary Magazines Jacob Sider Jost 13. Early American Literary Magazines Tim Lanzendörfer 14. The Nineteenth-Century British Literary Magazine Caley Ehnes 15. The Literary Magazine in Gilded Age America Mark Noonan 16. Southern Regionalism in the United States Keri Holt 17. Modernism and the Little Magazine Victoria Bazin 18. Modernism and the Pulp Magazine Andrew Ferguson 19. Modernism in the Middle Brow Magazine Rachael Alexander 20. The African American Literary Magazine, Modernism and Beyond Justin Gifford 21. Canadian Literary Magazines and the Growth of a National Literature Hannah McGregor 22. The Political Face of Modernism: Re-Mapping Modernisms Across the Wartime Print Ecology Christopher J. La Casse 23. 20th Century Science Fiction Magazines Nathan Madison 24. 21st Century Little Magazines Joanne Diaz and Ian Morris Part 3: Case Studies 25. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine Tom Toremans and Ernest De Clerck 26. Graham's Magazine, Professional Authorship, and the Valuation of Literature Adam Gordon 27. The Anglo-African Magazine: Black History as Literary Nexus Cora Anthony 28. The Century and the Quality Magazines Louise Kane 29. The Crisis John Young 30. The Little Review Rio Matchett 31. Contact in 1920 and 1932: Two Ways to "Speak for the Present" Thomas Johnson Nez 32. The Reader's Digest Richard Junger 33. The New Yorker: Expediting Creative Nonfiction and the Literary Audience Brandon Arvesen 34. Weird Tales: Harmonious Print Culture in Pulpwood Magazines Jason Ray Carney 35. Platinum and Early Golden Age Comics: Comics as Literary Magazines in the 1930s and 1940s Liam Webb 36. The Partisan Review Ian Afflerbach 37. The Paris Review Kevin Haworth 38. 2000AD Nick Hubble 39. RAW Materials Morgan Podraza 40. Wasafiri: Crossing the Great Divide Wolfgang Görtschacher 41. Timothy McSweeney's Quarterly Concern Alexander Starre 42. In Conversation with the Los Angeles Review of Books Rosvita Rauch Bibliography
Introduction Tim Lanzendörfer Part 1: Theory 1. The Magazine in Theory Patrick Collier 2. The Literary in Theory Travis Kurowski 3. Nineteenth Century Transnationalism and the Literary Magazine Graham Thompson 4. Serialization and the Narrative Scales of the Literary Magazine Matthew Pethers 5. Visuality in Literary Magazines Vanessa Meikle Schulman 6. Materiality and the American Literary Magazine in the Nineteenth Century: At the Mercy of Logistics Maya Merlob 7. Materiality in 20th and 21st Century Literary Magazines Oliver Scheiding 8. Boundaries I: Comics and/as Literary Magazines: "Originally Published in Magazines" Neale Barnholden 9. Boundaries II: Popular Fiction and Literary Magazines David M. Earle 10. The Business of Literary Magazines in Nineteenth-Century America Heather Haveman 11. Literary Magazines and the Challenge of the Digital Seth Perlow Part 2: Regional and Historical Contexts 12. 18th Century British Literary Magazines Jacob Sider Jost 13. Early American Literary Magazines Tim Lanzendörfer 14. The Nineteenth-Century British Literary Magazine Caley Ehnes 15. The Literary Magazine in Gilded Age America Mark Noonan 16. Southern Regionalism in the United States Keri Holt 17. Modernism and the Little Magazine Victoria Bazin 18. Modernism and the Pulp Magazine Andrew Ferguson 19. Modernism in the Middle Brow Magazine Rachael Alexander 20. The African American Literary Magazine, Modernism and Beyond Justin Gifford 21. Canadian Literary Magazines and the Growth of a National Literature Hannah McGregor 22. The Political Face of Modernism: Re-Mapping Modernisms Across the Wartime Print Ecology Christopher J. La Casse 23. 20th Century Science Fiction Magazines Nathan Madison 24. 21st Century Little Magazines Joanne Diaz and Ian Morris Part 3: Case Studies 25. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine Tom Toremans and Ernest De Clerck 26. Graham's Magazine, Professional Authorship, and the Valuation of Literature Adam Gordon 27. The Anglo-African Magazine: Black History as Literary Nexus Cora Anthony 28. The Century and the Quality Magazines Louise Kane 29. The Crisis John Young 30. The Little Review Rio Matchett 31. Contact in 1920 and 1932: Two Ways to "Speak for the Present" Thomas Johnson Nez 32. The Reader's Digest Richard Junger 33. The New Yorker: Expediting Creative Nonfiction and the Literary Audience Brandon Arvesen 34. Weird Tales: Harmonious Print Culture in Pulpwood Magazines Jason Ray Carney 35. Platinum and Early Golden Age Comics: Comics as Literary Magazines in the 1930s and 1940s Liam Webb 36. The Partisan Review Ian Afflerbach 37. The Paris Review Kevin Haworth 38. 2000AD Nick Hubble 39. RAW Materials Morgan Podraza 40. Wasafiri: Crossing the Great Divide Wolfgang Görtschacher 41. Timothy McSweeney's Quarterly Concern Alexander Starre 42. In Conversation with the Los Angeles Review of Books Rosvita Rauch Bibliography