Modernism, Magazines, and the British avant-garde - Faith Binckes

Modernism, Magazines, and the British avant-garde

Reading Rhythm, 1910-1914

(Autor)

Buch | Hardcover
274 Seiten
2010
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-925252-7 (ISBN)
155,85 inkl. MwSt
This book is the first full-length study of two key magazines published in Britain before the First World War: Rhythm and the Blue Review, which were edited by and featured authors including John Middleton Murry, Katherine Mansfield, and D.H. Lawrence. It brings a fresh and challenging perspective to the ongoing reappraisal of modernism.
This book is a re-examination of the fertile years of early modernism immediately preceding the First World War. During this period, how, where, and under whose terms the avant-garde in Britain would be constructed and consumed were very much to play for. It is the first study to look in detail at two little magazines marginalised from many accounts of this competitive process: Rhythm and the Blue Review. By thoroughly examining not only the content but the interrelated networks that defined and surrounded these publications, Faith Binckes aims to provide a fresh and challenging perspective to the on-going reappraisal of modernism.

Founded in 1911, and edited by John Middleton Murry with assistance from Michael Sadleir and subsequently from Katherine Mansfield, Rhythm and The Blue Review featured a series of pivotal moments. Rhythm was the arena for a challenge to Roger Fry's vision of Post-Impressionism, for the introduction of Picasso to a British audience, for early short stories and reviews by Lawrence, and for Mansfield's discovery of a voice in which to frame her breakthrough writing on New Zealand. A further context for many of these experiments was the extended and acrimonious debate Rhythm conducted with A.R. Orage's New Age, in which issues of the proper gender, generation, and formulation of modernity were debated month by month.

However, reading magazines as vehicles for avant-garde development can only provide half the story. The book also pays close attention to their dialogic, reproductive, and periodical nature, and explores the strategies at work within the terminology of the new. Crucially, it argues that they offer compelling material evidence for the consistently mobile and multiple boundaries of the modern, and puts forward a compelling case for focusing upon the specificity of magazines as a medium for literary and artistic innovation.

Faith Binckes currently holds a lectureship in English at Brasenose College, Oxford, and has previously held an AHRC-funded research associateship in the English Faculty, Oxford University. Her research interests are in periodical culture, gender and writing, and art and literature in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. She is currently collaborating on a study of Irish author and journalist Hannah Lynch, and researching a project on women artists and writers and institutions of prestige from the end of the First World War until the Festival of Britain.

INTRODUCTION: LITTLE MAGAZINES: MODERNISM IN MINIATURE? ; CONCLUSION: AFTERLIVES AND THE SIGNATURE

Reihe/Serie Oxford English Monographs
Zusatzinfo 10 black-and-white halftones
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 147 x 223 mm
Gewicht 494 g
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Literatur Romane / Erzählungen
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften
ISBN-10 0-19-925252-1 / 0199252521
ISBN-13 978-0-19-925252-7 / 9780199252527
Zustand Neuware
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