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The Cambridge Companion to Modernist Women Writers

A thorough overview of the main genres, important issues, and key figures in women's modernism during the years 1890–1945.

Maren Tova Linett (Edited by)

9780521735704, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 23 September 2010

252 pages
22.7 x 15.2 x 1.2 cm, 0.41 kg

'One of the main strengths of this Companion is the exploration of writers from Canada, Africa and the Caribbean … a thorough exploration of a rich net of historical, cultural and common connections.' Women: A Cultural Review

Women played a central role in literary modernism, theorizing, debating, writing, and publishing the critical and imaginative work that resulted in a new literary culture during the early twentieth century. This volume provides a thorough overview of the main genres, the important issues, and the key figures in women's writing during the years 1890–1945. The essays treat the work of Woolf, Stein, Cather, H. D. Barnes, Hurston, and many others in detail; they also explore women's salons, little magazines, activism, photography, film criticism, and dance. Written especially for this Companion, these lively essays introduce students and scholars to the vibrant field of women's modernism.

Modernist women's literature: an introduction Maren Linett
1. Transforming the novel Bonnie Kime Scott
2. The problem of form in modernist women's poetry Miranda Hickman
3. Women's modernism and performance Penny Farfan
4. Magazines, presses, and salons in women's modernism Jayne Marek
5. Gender in women's modernism Patricia Juliana Smith
6. Black women's modernist literature Thadious Davis
7. Race and ethnicity in white women's modernist literature Jean Radford
8. Geomodernism, postcoloniality, and women's writing Laura Doyle
9. Women modernists and visual culture Maggie Humm
10. Modernism and trauma Suzette Henke
11. Political activism and women's modernism Sowon Park
12. Religion and the occult in women's modernism Heather Ingman.

Subject Areas: Gender studies: women [JFSJ1], Literary studies: from c 1900 - [DSBH], Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900 [DSBF]

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