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Women Periodicals And Print Culture In Britain 1890s1920s The Modernist Period Faith Binckes Carey Snyder

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Women Periodicals And Print Culture In Britain 1890s1920s The Modernist Period Faith Binckes Carey Snyder
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.75 MB
Pages: 488
Author: Faith Binckes; Carey Snyder
ISBN: 9781474450652, 1474450652
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Women Periodicals And Print Culture In Britain 1890s1920s The Modernist Period Faith Binckes Carey Snyder by Faith Binckes; Carey Snyder 9781474450652, 1474450652 instant download after payment.

New perspectives on women’s contributions to periodical culture in the era of modernism

This collection highlights the contributions of women writers, editors and critics to periodical culture in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It explores women's role in shaping conversations about modernism and modernity across varied aesthetic and ideological registers, and foregrounds how such participation was shaped by a wide range of periodical genres.


The essays focus on well-known publications and introduce those as yet obscure and understudied — including middlebrow and popular magazines, movement-based, radical papers, avant-garde titles and classic Little Magazines. Examining neglected figures and shining new light on familiar ones, the collection enriches our understanding of the role women played in the print culture of this transformative period.


Key Features
  • Helps recover neglected women writers and cast new light on canonical ones
  • Highlights the geographical diversity of modern British print culture
  • Emphasises the interdisciplinary nature of modernism, including essays on modernist dance, music, cinema, drama and architecture
  • Includes a section on social movement periodicals

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