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The Mess and Muddle of Modernism: The Modernist Journals Project and Modern Periodical Studies
Ist Teil von
Tulsa studies in women's literature, 2011-10, Vol.30 (2), p.407-428
Ort / Verlag
Tulsa: University of Tulsa
Erscheinungsjahr
2011
Link zum Volltext
Quelle
Project MUSE
Beschreibungen/Notizen
For over fifteen years now, the Modernist Journals Project (MJP) has sought to recover the mess and muddle of the generative magazine culture that Anderson and Heap so successfully embraced. These practices, in fact, constitute a far-reaching modernism of their own that was by no means unique to avant-garde journals like The Little Review but was instead one of the major innovations of a period they now recognize as the golden age of print culture. Indeed, when the MJP took shape, they began not with the familiar, often irregularly published little magazines where modernism had traditionally been located but with a then little-known weekly paper called The New Age. Here, Latham talks about The New Age which includes everything from early translations of Freud to a richly illustrated debate about abstraction and realism in modem art.