JML 45.3 (Spring 2022) on the theme "New Materialisms" is now live on Project Muse at https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/48204
Content includes:
Jennifer Yusin
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Marit Grøtta
Showing Seeing: The Study of Faces and Portrait Photographs in Virginia Woolf’s Early Novels
Rachel Murray
Things that Cling: Marine Attachments in Eliot
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Emma Felin
Faith and Fabrication in To the Lighthouse: Virginia Woolf’s Table-Cloth(s)
Olga Zolotareva
The Image Responds: Photographic Aura in Aleksandr Ivanov’s “Stereoscope”
Matt Prout
Art or Shit: Value, Sincerity, and the Avant-garde in David Foster Wallace
Zackary Vernon
Faulkner’s Charismatic Megaflora: Critical Plant Studies and the US South
Quan Zhou and Qiping Liu
Agentic Things and Traumatized People in Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye
Aaron McCullough
Sheaths, Molds, and Shards: The Formation of an Anthropological Aesthetics in Willa Cather’s The Song of the Lark
Alyson Brickey
“Fragments of cloth, bits of cotton, lumps of earth”: Object-Oriented Lists in Let Us Now Praise Famous Men
James Draney
W.G. Sebald’s Paper Universe: Austerlitz and the Poetics of Media Obsolescence
Reviews
Zachary Kinsella
Becoming Bewildered
Tim Clarke
Modernist Women’s Writing and the Gift of Literature
Karina Jakubowicz
From Waste Lands to Farmhands: T.S. Eliot and the Organic Husbandry Movement
Jeffrey Careyva
The Evanescence of Lyric: A Review of John Wilkinson’s Lyric in Its Times: Temporalities in Verse, Breath, and Stone
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