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Modernist Experiments in Genre, Media, and Transatlantic Print Culture
Studies in Publishing History: Manuscript, Print, Digital Series
Author: Julia Sorensen Jennifer
Language: EnglishKeywords
Transatlantic Print Culture; dust; Bibliographic Codes; jacket; Vanessa Bell; bibliographic; Random House Group; codes; Hogarth Press; vanessa; Kew Gardens; bell; Print Culture; hogarth; Dust Jacket; press; James’s Story; horace; Modernist Formal Experimentation; liveright; Barnes’s Story; James’s Text; Chicago Inter-Ocean; Blank Issue; Modern Library Series; Barnes’s Text; Woolf’s Text; White Magazine; Collier’s Weekly; James’s Prose; Cane; Jacket Text; Bell’s Design; Waldo Frank; Woolf Experiments
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CONTENTS
List of Figures
Introduction: Material Formalism and Dynamic Materiality
I. Play with Periodical Pagescapes
Chapter One: Henry James Experiments with Print Culture Pagescapes in Transatlantic Periodicals
II. Bookish Bodies
Chapter Two: Reading the Body of Boni & Liveright’s & Djuna Barnes’s A Book
Chapter Three: Broken Arcs and Black Super-Vaudeville: Design and Dismemberment in the Boni & Liveright Production of Jean Toomer’s Cane
III. Mixed-Media Material Aesthetics
Chapter Four: Reframing the Book
Chapter Five: Mixed-Media Modernism and the Book-as-Object
Bibliography
Index
Jennifer J. Sorensen is Assistant Professor of English at Texas A&M, Corpus Christi, USA.