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More than four decades after its founding, the Journal of Modern Literature remains a leading scholarly journal in the field of modern and contemporary literature and is widely recognized as such. It emphasizes scholarly studies of literature in all languages, as well as related arts and cultural artifacts, from 1900 to the present. International in its scope, its contributors include scholars from Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, Oceana, and South America.

Thursday, October 22, 2020

Poetry and Poetics issue now LIVE!

 


JML 43.4 (Summer 2020), on the theme "Poetry and Poetics: from Pound and Moore to Trisha Low and J.H. Prynne" is now live on JSTOR  and Project Muse

Content includes:


Andrew Williamson

Pound “re/ sound”

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Lukas Moe

“Not anyone’s Eden”: A Critical Introduction to New Poems by George Oppen


Zuzana Říhová

“Farewell to the Whole Epoch”: The Zone as the Beginning and End of the Czech Avant-garde


Lucy Harlow

“To Snare among the Briars”: Sensory Data and Two Early Literary Influences on In Parenthesis


Laura Blomvall

“Yet the frame held”: Poetic Form and the Bombing of London during World War II 


Jennifer Soong

The “To-Do” List Poem: Prospective Memory and a New York School Genre


Elina Siltanen

Conceptual Confession: Asymmetrical Emotion in Writer-Reader Relations in Trisha Low’s The Compleat Purge


Jerome J.H. Lim

Recurrence and Remembrance: Reading J.H. Prynne’s “Reach Up” and “Morning” from Al-Dente (2014) 

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Eric Keenaghan

The Age of Olson


Rachel Trousdale

Reconceiving Marianne Moore


Feng Dong

The Poetic Pendulum: Valéry and Modern American Poetry 


Ann Marie Jakubowski and Vincent Sherry

David Jones and the Question of Poetic Coherence: New Approaches to his Later Work


Martin Lockerd

Theological Poetics between the Wars


Laura Vrana

Criticism and the Justification of Modernism


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