Modernist Cultures journal examines the interdisciplinary & international contexts of modernism & modernity through new kinds of inquiry, subjects & argument.
👏NEW FLANN O'BRIEN PUBLICATION ALERT👏
"Blather, Razzle and Dada: Contextualizing Brian O'Nolan's Early Journalism"
by Tobias Harris
in "Modernist Cultures" 14.2 (2019)
Contextualises "Blather" amidst the popular and avant-garde print culture of the 1930s
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Take a look at the new blog post by Mark Quigley on the @EdinburghUP website: 'What We Were Left: Re-tracing the Political Aftermath of the First World War for Britain and Ireland'
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Our featured article for Issue 13.4 is by Brian Trehearne: 'Canadian Modernism at the Present Time'. Read the full article on @EdinburghUP's website, and look out for Issue 14.1, coming soon: https://t.co/0G5CJCqCkX
Our featured article for Issue 13.4 is by Brian Trehearne: 'Canadian Modernism at the Present Time'. Read the full article on @EdinburghUP's website, and look out for Issue 14.1, coming soon: https://t.co/0G5CJCqCkX
Take a look at the new blog post by Mark Quigley on the @EdinburghUP website: 'What We Were Left: Re-tracing the Political Aftermath of the First World War for Britain and Ireland'
https://t.co/sbSL0qNcMg #modernistcultures
Our newest blog post is live on the @EdinburghUP website! Read @FinnFordham on his article 'The Anatomy of Moments', which is FREE to read in Modernist Cultures 13.2. https://t.co/gcQLCMKQQi
We are excited to announce the Call for Papers for the Modernism in the Home conference in July 2019, with keynotes from @MoragShiach and Professor Barbara Penner #ModHome Find out more on our website: https://t.co/f58DZ7iKKq
Modernist Cultures issue 13.2 is online! Visit #EdinburghUP to find out more about this issue's articles on James Joyce, Bengali modernism, Edward Sapir, and more: https://t.co/1uG1s4snzt
Free to read: Lise Jaillant and Alison E. Martin's introduction to #modernistcultures Issue 13.1 on Global Modernism. Access it at the #EdinburghUP website: https://t.co/iBSt84brfy
The winner of our 2017 Essay Prize is Ned Hercock (independent scholar) for his essay ‘Hard Objects in George Oppen’s Discrete Series’. Congratulations @MnWthtQualities, we look forward to seeing your essay in a forthcoming issue of @modcultures