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Twentieth-Century Literature (2017) 63 (1): 49–74.
Published: 01 March 2017
... Press . Halbwachs Maurice . 1992 . On Collective Memory . Chicago : University of Chicago Press . House Floyd N. 1925 . Review of Les Cadres sociaux de la mémoire, by Maurice Halbwachs . American Journal of Sociology 31 , no. 3 : 390 – 92 . Lee Hermione . 1984...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2005) 51 (4): 414–436.
Published: 01 December 2005
...Ryan Hibbett Copyright © Hofstra University 2005 m Imagining Ted Hughes: Authorship, Authenticity, and the Symbolic Work of Collected Poems Ryan Hibbett T e d Hughes’s recently published Collected Poems runs 1331 pages, the table of contents alone taking 29. It sits...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2007) 53 (1): 79–87.
Published: 01 March 2007
...Susan Rosenbaum Elizabeth Bishop, Edgar Allan Poe and the Juke-Box: Uncollected Poems, Drafts, and Fragments , edited and annotated by Quinn Alice , New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux , 2006 . 367 pages. Copyright © Hofstra University 2007 Collecting Elizabeth Bishop...
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Published: 01 June 2021
Figure 7 Jessie Dismorr, “The Engine” (1915). Courtesy of the Special Collections Research Library, University of Chicago Library. More
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2021) 67 (1): 57–74.
Published: 01 March 2021
... enables some of his most celebrated poetry of “home.” Since the 1990s, Bishop’s reputation has grown considerably, and recent critical assessments of newly published work have led to new ways of reading her older collections, so that the “reticence” for which she was famed now appears less as an aesthetic...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2021) 67 (2): 109–138.
Published: 01 June 2021
... of the US cycle. To do so, it brings into dialogue critiques of everyday life; the Warwick Research Collective’s definition of “world-literature” as “the literary registration of . . . combined and uneven development”; Jason W. Moore’s world-ecological analysis with Marx’s theory of value; and Silvia...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2021) 67 (2): 139–162.
Published: 01 June 2021
... with a desire to write a utopian collective. This is confirmed both by previously unstudied draft material for Briefing for a Descent into Hell (1971) and the published texts that followed. However, in The Four-Gated City this attempt to break from the destructive globalization of the postwar era becomes deeply...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2016) 62 (4): 379–402.
Published: 01 December 2016
... and revaluations that provide H.D.’s personae access to voices and histories that museum collections then commonly neglected: those of women as artistic creators and interpreters. Copyright © Hofstra University 2016 modernism museum studies poetry Museums figure prominently in H.D.’s life and work...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2017) 63 (3): 239–266.
Published: 01 September 2017
... Marxist magazines in the early 1930s. Pitted against abstraction in particular, Slesinger challenges impersonality’s disembodied imperative, which renders what this article terms “impersons”: waifs “unpossessed” of agency and emotional intensity, and thus unfit not only for collective action but any form...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2019) 65 (1-2): 145–166.
Published: 01 March 2019
...Anna Katsnelson This article argues that there are two major strains of transnationalism in works by Russian-speaking North American writers David Bezmozgis, Ellen Litman, and Gary Shteyngart. Bezmozgis and Litman focus on localism, and their short story collections Natasha (2003) and The Last...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2019) 65 (1-2): 1–22.
Published: 01 March 2019
...Claudia Sadowski-Smith; Ioana Luca This article places an emergent body of cultural productions by US immigrants from former Eastern Bloc nations in dialogue with scholarship on US immigrant and transnational writing. We argue that the collective work by authors of (post-)Soviet and Central/Eastern...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2023) 69 (3): 241–243.
Published: 01 September 2023
... American literature, US literary radicalism, and Marxist literary criticism. Her most recent book is Marxist Literary Criticism Today (2019). She is past president of the Radical Caucus of the Modern Language Association and currently serves on the editorial board and manuscript collective of Science...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2020) 66 (2): 185–206.
Published: 01 June 2020
... of recuperating the English translation of the diary within the context of the scant supporting historical documentation and memorialization of Berliner women’s experience during the occupation. Second, it demonstrates how the diary produces a feminist account of survival and a narrative for collective trauma...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2020) 66 (3): 361–384.
Published: 01 September 2020
...Bryan C. Chitwood This article examines the work of British poet Tom Pickard, taking the publication of his collected poems as an occasion to renew an appreciation of the voice as an analytic category for the study of twentieth-century and contemporary British poetry. Focusing on a range...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2020) 66 (4): 405–430.
Published: 01 December 2020
... creative achievement in Harriet Hume (1929), which partially adapts the conventions of other middlebrow and modernist fantasy literature of her day, is usefully read in conjunction with her assessment of interwar geopolitics, and especially her interest in the collective, sociopolitical fantasies...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2024) 70 (2): 173–198.
Published: 01 June 2024
... opposed aesthetic effects: across three decades, character difference becomes sameness, individuality turns to collectivity, and as midcentury readers lamented, the distinctiveness of the Faulknerian voice disappears. The first half of this study identifies a shift in Faulkner’s stream-of-consciousness...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2024) 70 (2): 95–126.
Published: 01 June 2024
...Will Edmonstone The Caribbean-born, Harlem Renaissance writer Eric Walrond is beginning to receive increased attention among scholars interested in transnational modernisms, Black diaspora cultures, and postcolonialism. Although he died in obscurity, his collection of short stories, Tropic Death...
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Published: 01 June 2023
Figure 1 May Howard Jackson, Jean Toomer (1921). Photograph by Laura Lorhan. Courtesy of Virginia State University Special Collections and Archives. More
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2014) 60 (1): 111–118.
Published: 01 March 2014
... Goldfarb Sussex Academic Press, 2011. 228 pages Tony Sharpe “We have grown weary of the man that thinks. / He thinks and it is not true” (Collected 167). Stevens’s lines from “Sombre Figuration” define the wrong kind of mental activity: laborious cerebration merely circulating in “The cycle...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2002) 48 (3): 292–323.
Published: 01 September 2002
...” expresses less the pain o f emotional isolation than the absence o f such pain (Collected Poems 183-84).The haunting refrain “Come back ear­ ly or never come” depends for its effect on the strategic repression o f the 294 Louis MacNeice on Stephen Spender expected internal rhyme...