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Modernism's print cultures

Faye Hammill and Mark Hussey

(New modernisms)

Bloomsbury Academic, 2016

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [179]-208) and index

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Description

The print culture of the early twentieth century has become a major area of interest in contemporary Modernist Studies. Modernism's Print Cultures surveys the explosion of scholarship in this field and provides an incisive, well-informed guide for students and scholars alike. Surveying the key critical work of recent decades, the book explores such topics as: - Periodical publishing - from 'little magazines' such as Rhythm to glossy publications such as Vanity Fair - The material aspects of early twentieth-century publishing - small presses, typography, illustration and book design - The circulation of modernist print artefacts through the book trade, libraries, book clubs and cafes - Educational and political print initiatives Including accounts of archival material available online, targeted lists of key further reading and a survey of new trends in the field, this is an essential guide to an important area in the study of modernist literature.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Sensual Print 2. Print in Circulation 3. Print, Politics and Audiences Conclusion Bibliography Suggested Reading Index

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