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- "Modernist" women writers and narrative art
- A change in the weather : modernist imagination, African American imaginary
- A coherent splendor : the American poetic renaissance, 1910-1950
- A companion to modernist poetry
- A companion to the modern American novel 1900-1950
- A dangerous crossing ; : French literary existentialism and the modern American novel
- A gendered collision : sentimentalism and modernism in Dorothy Parker's poetry and fiction
- A menorah for Athena : Charles Reznikoff and the Jewish dilemmas of objectivist poetry
- Accented America : the cultural politics of multilingual modernism
- Action writing : Jack Kerouac's wild form
- Afro-modernist aesthetics & the poetry of Sterling A. Brown
- Afterlives of modernism : liberalism, transnationalism, and political critique
- America's modernisms : revaluing the canon : essays in honor of Joseph N. Riddel
- American beauty : William Carlos Williams and the modernist Whitman
- American expatriate writing and the Paris moment : modernism and place
- American literary cultures : a reader
- American modernism (1910-1945)
- American modernism and depression documentary
- American modernism's expatriate scene : the labour of translation
- American poetic materialism from Whitman to Stevens
- American poetry : the modernist ideal
- American tantalus : horizons, happiness, and the impossible pursuits of US literature and culture
- Anaïs Nin and the remaking of self : gender, modernism, and narrative identity
- Androgynous democracy : modern American literature and the dual-sexed body politic
- Apart from modernism : Edith Wharton, politics, and fiction before World War I
- Apocalypse and after : modern strategy and postmodern tactics in Pound, Williams, and Zukofsky
- Approaching authority : transpersonal gestures in the poetry of Yeats, Eliot, and Williams
- Archives of American time : literature and modernity in the nineteenth century
- Ashes taken for fire : aesthetic modernism and the critique of identity
- Becoming modern : the life of Mina Loy
- Black chant : languages of African-American postmodernism
- Blackness and modernism : the literary career of John Edgar Wideman
- Chicago and the making of American modernism : Cather, Hemingway, Faulkner, and Fitzgerald in conflict
- Cinematic modernism : modernist poetry and film
- Comparative north american studies : transnational approaches to american and canadian literature and culture
- Composing cultures : modernism, American literary studies, and the problem of culture
- Conjuring the folk : forms of modernity in African America
- Consumption and depression in Gertrude Stein, Louis Zukofsky, and Ezra Pound
- Contingency blues : the search for foundations in American criticism
- Counter-revolution of the word : the conservative attack on modern poetry, 1945-1960
- Critic as scientist : the modernist poetics of Ezra Pound
- Cross-cultural visions in African American modernism : from spatial narrative to jazz haiku
- Cruising modernism : class and sexuality in American literature and social thought
- Cultures of modernism : Marianne Moore, Mina Loy, & Else Lasker-Schüler : gender and literary community in New York and Berlin
- Curious disciplines : Mina Loy and avant-garde artisthood
- Daily modernism : the literary diaries of Virginia Woolf, Antonia White, Elizabeth Smart, and Anaïs Nin
- Dandyism : forming fiction from modernism to the present
- Discovering modernism : T.S. Eliot and his context
- Edith Wharton : sex, satire, and the older woman
- Edith Wharton and the conversations of literary modernism
- Edith Wharton's inner circle
- Eliot to Derrida : the poverty of interpretation
- Elizabeth Bishop and Marianne Moore : the psychodynamics of creativity
- Emerson's modernity and the example of Goethe
- Ethnic modernism and the making of US literary multiculturalism
- Eugene O'Neill and his eleven-play cycle "A tale of possessors self-dispossessed"
- Eugene O'Neill and the reinvention of theatre aesthetics
- Expressionism and modernism in the American theatre : bodies, voices, words
- Extraordinary measures : Afrocentric modernism and twentieth-century American poetry
- Ezra Pound as literary critic
- Ezra Pound's early poetry and poetics
- Fables of subversion : satire and the American novel, 1930-1980
- False starts : the rhetoric of failure and the making of American modernism
- Faulkner and modernism : rereading and rewriting
- Faulkner and the thoroughly modern novel
- Freaks in late modernist American culture : Nathanael West, Djuna Barnes, Tod Browning, and Carson McCullers
- From Richard Wright to Toni Morrison : ethics in modern & postmodern American narrative
- From modernism to postmodernism : American poetry and theory in the twentieth century
- From modernism to postmodernism : concepts and strategies of postmodern American fiction
- Frost and the book of nature
- Gender, race, and mourning in American modernism
- Gendered modernisms : American women poets and their readers
- Genders, races, and religious cultures in modern American poetry, 1908-1934
- Gertrude Stein : the language that rises : 1923-1934
- Gertrude Stein and Richard Wright : the poetics and politics of modernism
- Gertrude Stein, modernism, and the problem of "genius"
- Ghostlier demarcations : modern poetry and the material word
- Ghostwriting modernism
- Glamour in six dimensions : modernism and the radiance of form
- Going the distance : dissident subjectivity in modernist American literature
- Gothic modernisms
- Grotesque relations : modernist domestic fiction and the U.S. welfare state
- H.D. and Sapphic modernism, 1910-1950
- H.D. and the Victorian fin de siècle : gender, modernism, decadence
- H.D. and the public sphere of modernist women writers 1913-1946 : talking women
- Hard-boiled masculinities
- Harlem crossroads : Black writers and the photograph in the twentieth century
- Hart Crane & Allen Tate : Janus-faced modernism
- Hart Crane : after his lights
- Hart Crane and the modernist epic : canon and genre formation in Crane, Pound, Eliot, and Williams
- Hart Crane's Queer modernist aesthetic
- History and utopian disillusion : the dialectical politics in the novels of John Dos Passos
- Hog butchers, beggars, and busboys : poverty, labor, and the making of modern American poetry
- How did poetry survive? : the making of modern American verse
- Identifying fictions of Toni Morrison : modernist authenticity and postmodern blackness
- Images of Black modernism : verbal and visual strategies of the Harlem Renaissance
- Imagining the primitive in naturalist and modernist literature
- Improvisation and the making of American literary modernism
- Incomparable empires : modernism and the translation of Spanish and American literature
- Institutions of modernism : literary elites and public culture
- Intricate thicket : reading late modernist poetries
- James Baldwin now
- Jean Toomer : race, repression, and revolution
- Joyce and the G-men : J. Edgar Hoover's manipulation of modernism
- Kenneth Burke in Greenwich Village : conversing with the moderns, 1915-1931
- Late modernism : politics, fiction, and the arts between the world wars
- Late modernism : politics, fiction, and the arts between the world wars
- Learning to be modern : Pound, Eliot, and the American University
- Literary liaisons : auto/biographical appropriations in modernist women's fiction
- Literature and culture of the Chicago Renaissance : postmodern and postcolonial development
- Locations of literary modernism : region and nation in British and American modernist poetry
- Made in America : science, technology, and American modernist poets
- Man from Babel
- Many gods and many voices : the role of the prophet in English and American modernism
- Marianne Moore : the art of a modernist
- Marianne Moore, subversive modernist
- Marketing modernism between the two world wars
- Marketing modernisms : self-promotion, canonization, rereading
- Mary Barnard, American Imagist
- Masculinist impulses : Toomer, Hurston, Black writing, and modernity
- Material modernism : the politics of the page
- Measuring the Harlem Renaissance : the U.S. Census, African American identity, and literary form
- Melting-pot modernism
- Mercy, mercy me : African-American culture and the American sixties
- Modern lives : a cultural re-reading of "the Lost Generation"
- Modernism and Mildred Walker
- Modernism and the Harlem renaissance
- Modernism and the ideology of history : literature, politics, and the past
- Modernism and the other in Stevens, Frost, and Moore
- Modernism from right to left : Wallace Stevens, the thirties & literary radicalism
- Modernism in poetry : motivations, structures, and limits
- Modernism in the magazines : an introduction
- Modernism is the literature of celebrity
- Modernism on file : writers, artists, and the FBI, 1920-1950
- Modernism à la mode : fashion and the ends of literature
- Modernism's Middle East : journeys to Barbary
- Modernism's mythic pose : gender, genre, solo performance
- Modernism's other work : the art object's political life
- Modernism, 1910-1945 : image to apocalypse
- Modernism, Inc. : body, memory, capital
- Modernism, empire, world literature
- Modernism, imperialism, and the historical sense
- Modernism, mass culture, and professionalism
- Modernism, medicine, & William Carlos Williams
- Modernism, science, and technology
- Modernism, technology, and the body : a cultural study
- Modernist alchemy : poetry and the occult
- Modernist fiction, cosmopolitanism, and the politics of community
- Modernist form : Pound's style in the early Cantos
- Modernist literature : a guide for the perplexed
- Modernist nowheres : politics and utopia in early modernist writing, 1900-1920
- Modernist patterns in literature and the visual arts
- Modernist women writers and war : trauma and the female body in Djuna Barnes, H.D., and Gertrude Stein
- Modernist writers and the marketplace
- Modernist writings and religio-scientific discourse : H.D., Loy, and Toomer
- Modernistskaiï¸ a︡ novella SShA, 60-70-e gody
- Modernizm v literature SShA : Formirovanie, Ä—voliï¸ u︡tï¸ ï¸¡siï¸ ia︡, krizis
- Money and modernity : Pound, Williams, and the spirit of Jefferson
- Mosaic modernism : anarchism, pragmatism, culture
- Movement and modernism : Yeats, Eliot, Lawrence, Williams, and early twentieth-century dance
- Networks of modernism : reorganizing American narrative
- New deal modernism : American literature and the invention of the welfare state
- New essays on Call it sleep
- No image there and the gaze remains : the visual in the work of Jorie Graham
- On the cusp : Stephen Crane, George Bellows, and modernism
- On the modernist long poem
- Opposing poetries
- Orientalism and modernism : the legacy of China in Pound and Williams
- Orientalism, modernism, and the American poem
- Our America : nativism, modernism, and pluralism
- Our Conrad : constituting American modernity
- Out of character : modernism, vitalism, psychic life
- Painterly abstraction in modernist American poetry : the contemporaneity of modernism
- Patterns for America : modernism and the concept of culture
- Penelope's web : gender, modernity, H.D.'s fiction
- Performing blackness : enactments of African-American modernism
- Playing the changes : from Afro-modernism to the jazz impulse
- Poetic modernism in the culture of mass print
- Poetry of the possible : spontaneity, modernism, and the multitude
- Poetry on & off the page : essays for emergent occasions
- Private poets, worldly acts : public and private history in contemporary American poetry
- Quantum poetics : Yeats, Pound, Eliot, and the science of modernism
- Queer poetics : five modernist women writers
- Queering the moderns : poses, portraits, performances
- Quest in modern American poetry
- Quotation and modern American poetry : imaginary gardens with real toads
- Race and the modern artist
- Race, American literature and transnational modernisms
- Race, gender, & comparative Black modernism : Suzanne Lacascade, Marita Bonner, Suzanne Césaire, Dorothy West
- Race, manhood, and modernism in America : the short story cycles of Sherwood Anderson and Jean Toomer
- Race, modernity, postmodernity : a look at the history and the literatures of people of color since the 1960s
- Race, nationalism and the state in British and American modernism
- Radio corpse : imagism and the cryptaesthetic of Ezra Pound
- Reading Mina Loy's autobiographies : myth of the modern woman
- Reading the modernist long poem : John Cage, Charles Olson and the indeterminacy of longform poetics
- Readings of trauma, madness, and the body
- Representing modernist texts : editing as interpretation
- Repression and recovery : modern American poetry and the politics of cultural memory, 1910-1945
- Rereading the new : a backward glance at modernism
- Rethinking modernism
- Rich and strange : gender, history, modernism
- Ritual and experiment in modern poetry
- Ritual unbound : reading sacrifice in modernist fiction
- Robert Duncan, the Ambassador from Venus : a biography
- Rousing the nation : radical culture in Depression America
- Sacred land : Sherwood Anderson, Midwestern modernism, and the sacramental vision of nature
- Sensational modernism : experimental fiction and photography in thirties America
- Shakespeare among the moderns
- Sparring with the sun : poets and the ways we think about poetry in the late days of modernism
- Splintered worlds : fragmentation and the ideal of diversity in the work of Emerson, Melville, Whitman, and Dickinson
- Split-gut song : Jean Toomer and the poetics of modernity
- Strangers at home : American ethnic modernism between the World Wars
- Structures of the Jazz Age : mass culture, progressive education, and racial discourse in American modernist fiction
- Susan Sontag : the elegaic [i.e. elegiac] modernist
- Swinging the vernacular : jazz and African American modernist literature
- Sylvia Plath and the theatre of mourning
- That kind of woman
- The African American roots of modernism : from Reconstruction to the Harlem Renaissance
- The Afro-Modernist epic and literary history: Tolson, Hughes, Baraka
- The American Lawrence
- The Asian American avant-garde : universalist aspirations in modernist literature and art
- The Calvinist roots of the modern era
- The Cambridge companion to American modernism
- The Cambridge companion to American modernism
- The Cambridge companion to H.D.
- The Cambridge companion to H.D.
- The Cambridge companion to modern American poetry
- The Cambridge companion to modern American poetry
- The Cambridge companion to modernist poetry
- The Cambridge companion to modernist poetry
- The Cambridge companion to the American modernist novel
- The Cambridge companion to the American modernist novel
- The Cambridge companion to the Harlem Renaissance
- The Cambridge companion to the Harlem Renaissance
- The Cambridge companion to the modernist novel
- The Gender of modernism : a critical anthology
- The Gospel of Beauty in the Progressive Era : Reforming American Verse and Values
- The Harlem renaissance in black and white
- The Routledge introduction to American modernism
- The Zukofsky era : modernity, margins, and the avant-garde
- The advocates of poetry : a reader of American poet-critics of the modernist era
- The art of twentieth-century American poetry : modernism and after
- The astral H.D. : occult and religious sources and contexts for H.D.'s poetry and prose
- The cryptographic imagination : secret writing from Edgar Poe to the Internet
- The degenerate muse : American nature, modernist poetry, and the problem of cultural hygiene
- The dialect of modernism : race, language, and twentieth-century literature
- The ecology of modernism : American environments and avant-garde poetics
- The edge of modernism : American poetry and the traumatic past
- The entrapments of form : cruelty and modern literature
- The future of modernism
- The geopoetics of modernism
- The great American songbooks : musical texts, modernism, and the value of popular culture
- The gun and the pen : Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Faulkner, and the fiction of mobilization
- The late modernism of Cormac McCarthy
- The law of the heart : individualism and the modern self in American literature
- The machine that sings : modernism, Hart Crane, and the culture of the body
- The mediating nation : late American realism, globalization, and the progressive state
- The merchant of modernism : the economic Jew in Anglo-American literature, 1864-1939
- The modern novel : a short introduction
- The modern voice in American poetry
- The modernist response to Chinese art : Pound, Moore, Stevens
- The nation's region : southern modernism, segregation, and U.S. nationalism
- The new death : American modernism and World War I
- The novel and the obscene : sexual subjects in American modernism
- The patient particulars : American modernism and the technique of originality
- The poetics of fascism : Ezra Pound, T.S. Eliot, Paul de Man
- The poetics of information overload : from Gertrude Stein to conceptual writing
- The poetics of transition : Emerson, pragmatism, and American literary modernism
- The poetry of post modernity : Anglo/American encodings
- The politics of irony in American modernism
- The practical muse : pragmatist poetics in Hulme, Pound, and Stevens
- The prefaces of Henry James : framing the modern reader
- The reality of appearances : vision and representation in Emerson, Hawthorne, and Melville
- The revolution in the visual arts and the poetry of William Carlos Williams
- The secret treachery of words : feminism and modernism in America
- The social life of poetry : Appalachia, race, and radical modernism
- The sublime of intense sociability : Emily Dickinson, H.D., and Gertrude Stein
- The theater of trauma : American modernist drama and the psychological struggle for the American mind, 1900-1930
- The theatre of Eugene O'Neill : American modernism on the world stage
- The tragedy and comedy of resistance : reading modernity through Black women's fiction
- The trial of curiosity : Henry James, William James, and the challenge of modernity
- The turning word : American literary modernism and continental theory
- The twentieth-century world of Henry James : changes in his work after 1900
- The wallflower avant-garde : modernism, sexuality, and queer ekphrasis
- The web of friendship : Marianne Moore and Wallace Stevens
- The white logic : alcoholism and gender in American modernist fiction
- Theorists of modernist poetry : T.S. Eliot, T.E. Hulme, Ezra Pound
- Thomas Wolfe and the politics of modernism
- Time's stop in Savannah : Conrad Aiken's inner journey
- Toward a modernist style : John Dos Passos : a collection of essays
- Transformations of domesticity in modern women's writing : homelessness at home
- Translating modernism : Fitzgerald and Hemingway
- Translating the unspeakable : poetry and the innovative necessity : essays
- Understanding David Foster Wallace
- Unexpected affinities : modern American poetry and symbolist poetics
- Unnatural selections : eugenics in American modernism and the Harlem Renaissance
- Violent minds : modernism and the criminal
- Virtual modernism : writing and technology in the Progressive Era
- What animals mean in the fiction of modernity
- Willa Cather's modernism : a study of style and technique
- William Carlos Williams and alterity : the early poetry
- William Faulkner : self-presentation and performance
- Winter love : Ezra Pound and H.D.
- Women editing modernism : "little" magazines & literary history
- Women's experience of modernity, 1875-1945
- Women, writing, and fetishism, 1890-1950 : female cross-gendering
- Would poetry disappear? : American verse and the crisis of modernity
- Writers for the nation : American literary modernism
- Writing celebrity : Stein, Fitzgerald, and the modern(ist) art of self-fashioning
- Writing for their lives : the modernist women, 1910-1940
- Writing the city : urban visions & literary modernism
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