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Modernist Experiments in Genre, Media, and Transatlantic Print Culture

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Informationen zum Autor Jennifer J. Sorensen is Assistant Professor of English at Texas A&M, Corpus Christi, USA. Klappentext Examining works by Henry James, Jean Toomer, Djuna Barnes, Katherine Mansfield, and Virginia Woolf, Jennifer Sorensen argues that the formal strategies of modernist texts can only be fully understood in the context of the material forms and circuits of print culture. She shows that modernist generic and formal experimentation was deeply engaged with specific print histories that generated competitive media ecologies of competition and hybridization. Zusammenfassung The years from 1890 through 1935 witnessed an explosion of print! both in terms of the variety of venues for publication and in the vast circulation figures and the quantity of print forums. Arguing that the formal strategies of modernist texts can only be fully understood in the context of the material forms and circuits of print culture through which they were produced and distributed! Jennifer Sorensen shows how authors and publishers conceptualized the material text as an object! as a body! and as an ontological problem. She examines works by Henry James! Jean Toomer! Djuna Barnes! Katherine Mansfield! and Virginia Woolf! showing that they understood acts of reading as materially mediated encounters. Sorensen draws on recent textual theory! media theory! archival materials! and paratexts such as advertisements! illustrations! book designs! drafts! diaries! dust jackets! notes! and frontispieces! to demonstrate how these writers radically redefined literary genres and refashioned the material forms through which their literary experiments reached the public. Placing the literary text at the center of inquiry while simultaneously expanding the boundaries of what counts as that! Sorensen shows that modernist generic and formal experimentation was deeply engaged with specific print histories that generated competitive media ecologies of competition and hybridization. Inhaltsverzeichnis 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 ...

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