Journal of Modern Literature
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Journal for scholarly studes of literature 1900-present. Published quarterly by Indiana UP Journals. journalofmodernliterature.blogspot.com
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IN OUR LATEST ISSUE Special cluster guest-editor Doug Battersby discusses the cluster theme “Affective Forms of the Modernist Novel.” Read it on Project MUSE at muse.jhu.edu/pub/3/article/…
IN OUR LATEST ISSUE Kirsty Martin explains how shyness is structurally crucial to D.H. Lawrence's exploration of emotion. Read it on Project MUSE at muse.jhu.edu/pub/3/article/…
IN OUR LATEST ISSUE Andrew Bennett and Nicholas Royle engage in creative dialogue to explore the figure of the heart in Elizabeth Bowen's fiction Read it on Project MUSE at muse.jhu.edu/pub/3/article/…
IN OUR LATEST ISSUE Ulrika Maude discusses the non-redemptive minor affects in Ishiguro's *The Unconsoled*, irritation and anxiety, and finds they are also late modernism's governing emotions. Read it on Project MUSE at muse.jhu.edu/pub/3/article/…
Rick de Villiers (Rick de Villiers) discusses Beckett's method of expressing sincere loneliness in *Company* through gambits, decoys, and “true feints” Read it on Project MUSE at muse.jhu.edu/pub/3/article/…
IN OUR LATEST ISSUE Doug Battersby shows how Bowen’s fiction helps us delineate the fundamental affordances—and limitations—of modernist forms for representing emotion Read it on Project MUSE at muse.jhu.edu/pub/3/article/…
IN OUR LATEST ISSUE Derek Attridge traces a Joycean lineage for the innovations of Lucy Ellmann and Tom McCarthy, especially their indirect approaches to emotion Read it on Project MUSE at muse.jhu.edu/pub/3/article/…
IN OUR LATEST ISSUE Karl O'Hanlon analyzes the poetry of Ferdinand Levy, a Jamaican-born "decolonial cosmopolitan" who critiqued the racism he encountered as a medical student in Dublin Read it on Project MUSE at muse.jhu.edu/pub/3/article/…
IN OUR LATEST ISSUE Danielle Gilman (Danielle Gilman) argues that Elizabeth Bowen’s deliberate and artful arrangement of her essays in *Collected Impressions* reflects a "scrap screen" approach Read it on Project MUSE at muse.jhu.edu/pub/3/article/…
IN OUR LATEST ISSUE Jivitesh Vashisht (Dr Jivitesh Vashisht) traces a Proustian approach to the sonic in Beckett's *Ghost Trio*, especially the protagonist's indirect perception while awaiting a female visitor Read it on Project MUSE at muse.jhu.edu/pub/3/article/…
BOOK NEWS Examining unseen structures and uncertain spaces in crime writing *The Crossroads of Crime Writing* edited by M.P. Nolan and R. Martin Recent release from Anthem Press journalofmodernliterature.blogspot.com/2024/08/book-n…
The Crossroads of Crime Writing: Unseen Structures and Uncertain Spaces by Dr. Meghan P. Nolan and Rebecca Martin featured in the BOOK NEWS section of the Journal of Modern Literature. Click here to know more #AnthemPress #crimewriting journalofmodernliterature.blogspot.com/2024/08/book-n…
BOOK NEWS Bolaño's and Pynchon's hyperbolic style Recent release from Bloomsbury Academic journalofmodernliterature.blogspot.com/2024/09/book-n…
BOOK NEWS: Psychic connection and porous selves in British fiction *Psychic Connection and the Twentieth-Century British Novel* Recent release from Edinburgh University Press journalofmodernliterature.blogspot.com/2024/09/book-n…
BOOK NEWS: Literary vegetarians *Vegetarianism and Veganism in Literature from the Ancients to the Twenty-First Century* Recent release from Cambridge University Press journalofmodernliterature.blogspot.com/2024/09/book-n…