Modernism (Literature) -- Great Britain
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- What ever happened to modernism?, Gabriel Josipovici
- Modernism and eugenics, Woolf, Eliot, Yeats, and the culture of degeneration, Donald J. Childs
- Postcards from the trenches, negotiating the space between modernism and the First World War, Allyson Booth
- Glamour in six dimensions, modernism and the radiance of form, Judith Brown
- Fragmenting modernism, Ford Madox Ford, the novel, and the Great War, Sara Haslam
- English fiction of the early modern period 1890-1940, Douglas Hewitt
- Victorian poetry and modern life, the unpoetical age, Natasha Moore, Research Fellow, Centre for Public Christianity, Australia
- Locating Woolf, the politics of space and place, edited by Anna Snaith and Michael H. Whitworth
- English literature of the 1920s, David Ayers
- Literature and the politics of post-Victorian decadence, Kristin Mahoney
- Who paid for modernism, art, money, and the fiction of Conrad, Joyce, and Lawrence, Joyce Piell Wexler
- Modernist writers and the market place, edited by Ian Willison, Warwick Gould and Warren Chernaik
- Women's fiction and the Great War, edited by Suzanne Raitt and Trudi Tate
- Romantic imperialism, universal empire and the culture of modernity, Saree Makdisi
- Whatever happened to modernism?, Gabriel Josipovici
- Postcards from the trenches, negotiating the space between modernism and the First World War, by Allyson Booth
- Ruskin and modernism, edited by Giovanni Cianci and Peter Nicholls
- Multilingualism in modernist fiction, Juliette Taylor-Batty
- Modernist women and visual cultures, Viginia Woolf, Vanessa Bell, photography, and cinema, Maggie Humm
- Freewomen and supermen, Edwardian radicals and literary modernism, Anne Fernihough
- British poetry in the age of modernism, Peter Howarth
- Modernist fiction, Randall Stevenson
- Imaginary communities, utopia, the nation, and the spatial histories of modernity, Phillip E. Wegner
- Transits, the nomadic geographies of Anglo-American modernism, edited by Giovanni Cianci, Caroline Patey, and Sara Sullam
- Modernist literature, an introduction, Mary Ann Gillies and Aurelea Mahood
- Russia in Britain, 1880-1940, from melodrama to modernism, edited by Rebecca Beasley and Philip Ross Bullock
- Katherine Mansfield and literary modernism, historicizing modernism, edited by Janet Wilson, Gerri Kimber and Susan Reid
- Gender in modernism, new geographies, complex intersections, edited and with an introduction by Bonnie Kime Scott
- The Great War and the language of modernism, Vincent Sherry
- Joseph Conrad and the modern temper, Daphna Erdinast-Vulcan
- Modern British drama 1890-1990, Christopher Innes
- The modernist short story, a study in theory and practice, Dominic Head
- Multilingualism in Modernist fiction, Juliette Taylor-Batty
- Virginia Woolf and the problem of the subject, feminine writing in the major novels, Makiko Minow-Pinkney
- Modernism and mass politics, Joyce, Woolf, Eliot, Yeats, Michael Tratner
- Dada and after, extremist modernism and English literature, Alan Young
- Modernist literature, a guide for the perplexed, Peter Childs
- Modernist literature, an introduction, Mary Ann Gillies and Aurelea Mahood
- Postcards from the trenches, negotiating the space between modernism and the First World War, Allyson Booth
- Late modernism, politics, fiction, and the arts between the world wars, Tyrus Miller
- The modernist novel and the decline of empire, John Marx
- The opposite of desire, sex and pleasure in the modernist novel, Tonya Krouse
- Pound, Yeats, Eliot and the modernist movement, C.K. Stead
- Stalking the subject, modernism and the animal, Carrie Rohman
- Modernist fiction, an introduction, Randall Stevenson
- Rich and strange, gender, history, modernism, Marianne DeKoven
- Modernism, narrative and humanism, Paul Sheehan
- The Cambridge companion to the modernist novel, edited by Morag Shiach
- The public face of modernism, little magazines, audiences, and reception, 1905-1920, Mark S. Morrisson
- Selected letters of Rebecca West, edited, annotated, and introduced by Bonnie Kime Scott