JML 43.1 (Fall 2019) on the topic "Media and Print Culture" is now live on JSTOR and Project Muse. Here is the issue line-up:
Contents
Larry Durst
A Bedpan of Poop: The Influence of Silent Screen Comedy on Dos Passos’s Manhattan Transfer
Alison Fraser
Mass Print, Clipping Bureaus, and the Pre-Digital Database: Reexamining Marianne Moore’s Collage Poetics through the Archives
Alistair McCleery
Banned Books and Publishers’ Ploys: The Well of Loneliness as Exemplar
Robert Spoo
Judge Woolsey’s Ulysses Opinion: Early Print History and Reader Response
Ashley Maher
“Three-Dimensional” Modernism: The Language of Architecture and British Literary Periodicals
Fabio L. Vericat
Church Radio: The Sermon and the CBS Broadcast of T. S. Eliot’s Murder in the Cathedral
Matthew Kilbane
Broadcasting Dialect: Sterling Brown, Norman Corwin, and Latent Remediation
Kathryn Winner
Visions of Cody and Media: Jack Kerouac as Late Modernist
Myles Oldershaw
Granta and the Advent of the Contemporary
Paul Piatkowski
Deterritorializing the Textual Site in the Digital Age: Paratextual and Narrative Democracy in Mark Z. Danielewski’s Only Revolutions
Henry N. Gifford
Negotiating Contradictions: A Review of BLAST at 100
David F. Ting
Deadly Lights
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