3 books found
by Lawrence S. Rainey, Professor Lawrence Rainey
1998 · Yale University Press
This account of modernism and its place in public culture looks at where modernism was produced and how it was transmitted to particular audiences. The individual tales of figures like Joyce, Pound, Marinetti and Eliot provide perspectives on the larger story of modernism itself.
by D. G. Kesterke, Douglas A. Elkins, Edward Cogan, Ernst K. Kleespies, Francis R. McDonald, George E. Fish (Jr.), Joseph A. Sutton, Joseph J. Demeter, Kenneth H. Johnston, Lawrence C. George, Milton M. Tilman, Murphy E. Hawkins, Oliver Q. Leone, Paul Watson Johnson, R. F. Abernethy, Sarkis G. Ampian, Theodora Estelle Gardner, Thomas C. Atchison, A. R. Taylor, Delbert C. Fleck, E. C. Tarpley, Frank A. Peters, Glenn L. Cook, J. W. Jensen, Joe L. Castagno, John D. Corrick, Joseph M. Pugliese, Thomas A. Henrie, Vernon F. Swanson, William D. Dietzman, William P. Haynes, A. J. Youngblood, C. A. Pearson, R. A. Drogowski, Ralph C. Kirby
1964