Journal of Modern Literature issue 47.1 (Fall 2023), on the theme "Inheritances and Intertexts" is now live on Project Muse at https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/51953
Content includes:
Aakanksha J. Virkar
Max Klinger’s Beethoven (1902), Nietzsche’s Übermensch, and the Anti-fascist Poetics of T.S. Eliot’s Coriolan I “Triumphal March” (1931)
Matthew Thompson
Mobilizing Great War Literature: Rereading the English Canon through Mulk Raj Anand’s Across the Black Waters
Courtney Ferriter
Inheriting the Language of Stein: The Pragmatist Poetics of Harryette Mullen
Paula Vene Smith
Day Today: Circadian Rhythms and the Sense of Unending in Poetic Diaries by Gertrude Stein and Harryette Mullen
Erin Yanota
E.E. Cummings’s Shakespeare and the Modernist Middlebrow Sonnet
Dan Sperrin
The Augustan Plath: “Gulliver” and Other Poems
Sam Walker
“[S]ongs of allusion”: Sterling Brown, Harryette Mullen, and the Roots of Poetic Recycling
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Jason Ciaccio
Modernity’s Waking Dreams: Walter Benjamin, Carl Jung, and the Illuminations of Twilight States
Brian Brennan
“Yes, these are the dog days, Fortunatus”: W.H. Auden and the Latin Poet Venantius Fortunatus
Reviews
Catherine Enwright
David Jones’s Medieval Voices: A Review of Poet of the Medieval Modern by Francesca Brooks
Layne M. Farmen
Gazing into the Eclipse: A Review of The Evolutions of Modernist Epic
Yingjie M. Cheng
“Possible, Possible, Possible”: Katherine Mansfield Studies in the Twenty-first Century
Burt Kimmelman
The New American Poetry, Personism, and the Cold War
Daniel T. O’Hara
The Gospel According to Lazarus
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