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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.

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

A Closer Look at JML 49.2: What Happens When Regionalism Takes Animals Seriously?

 


In a post for the Indiana University Press blog, author Nir Evron discusses how Mary E. Wilkins Freeman, like other regionalist writers, depicts animals as individualized beings with distinctive experiences and inner lives that demand recognition and interpretation. Read it HERE.

His JML 49.2 essay, "Intimate Strangers: Regionalism and the Construction of Nonhuman Subjectivities in Mary E. Wilkins Freeman’s Animal Fiction," is available to read FREE for a limited time.


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