Journal of Modern Literature 47.3 (Spring 2024), with a special guest-edited cluster “Affective Forms of the Modernist Novel,” and a cluster on “Ireland’s Modernists,” is now LIVE on Project Muse at https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/52819.
Content includes:
Affective Forms of the Modernist Novel
Doug Battersby
Introduction: Affective Forms of the Modernist Novel
Kirsty Martin
D.H. Lawrence and Shyness
Doug Battersby
Elizabeth Bowen’s Equivocal Modernism
Andrew Bennett and Nicholas Royle
Elizabeth Bowen’s Queer Heart
Rick de Villiers
True Feints: Samuel Beckett and the Sincerity of Loneliness
Ulrika Maude
“Other kinds of emotions”: Ishiguro’s Late-Modernist Affect
Derek Attridge
Joycean Form, Emotion, and Contemporary Modernism: Ellmann’s Ducks, Newburyport and McCarthy’s The Making of Incarnation
Ireland’s Modernists
Katherine Franco
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Karl O’Hanlon
Ferdinand Levy: A Harlem Renaissance Dubliner and De-Colonial Cosmopolitanism
Danielle N. Gilman
Elizabeth Bowen’s Critical “Scrap Screen”
Jivitesh Vashisht
“He will now think he hears her”: Indirect Perception and the Return to Proust in Samuel Beckett’s Ghost Trio
Mantra Mukim
Timbral Poetics: Samuel Beckett and the Impossible Voice

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