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Rough Draft
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 431

Rough Draft

Rough Draft: The Modernist Diaries of Emily Holmes Coleman, 1929-1937 is an edited selection, published here for the first time, of the diaries kept by American poet and novelist Coleman during her years as an expatriate in the modernist hubs of France and England. During her time abroad, Coleman developed as a surrealist writer, publishing a novel, The Shutter of Snow, and poems in little magazines like transition. She also began her life’s work, her diary, which was sustained for over four decades. This portion of the diary is set against the cultural, social, and political milieu of the early twentieth century in the throes of industrialization, commercialization, and modernization. It ...

The Shutter of Snow
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 140

The Shutter of Snow

In a prose form as startling as its content, ?"The Shutter of Snow"?portrays the post-partum psychosis of Marthe Gail, who after giving birth to her son, is committed to an insane asylum. Believing herself to be God, she maneuvers through an institutional world that is both sad and terrifying, echoing the worlds of?"One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest"?and?"The Snake Pit." Based upon the author's own experience after the birth of her son in 1924, "The Shutter of Snow" retains all the energy it had when first published in 1930.

Hayford Hall
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 258

Hayford Hall

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: SIU Press

As a critical treatment of the living and writing that unfolded at the estate, 'Hayford Hall: Hangovers, Erotics, and Modernist Aesthetics' asserts that female modernists who gathered there integrated public art with their private lives, thus making their personal writing works of experimental aesthetics.

Djuna Barnes, T. S. Eliot and the Gender Dynamics of Modernism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 501

Djuna Barnes, T. S. Eliot and the Gender Dynamics of Modernism

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  • Published: 2010-06-10
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This study looks at the origins of the modernist movement, linking gender, modernism and the literary, before considering the bearing these discourses had on Djuna Barnes's writing. The main contribution of this innovative and scholarly work is the exploration of the editorial changes that T. S. Eliot made to the manuscript of Nightwood, as well as the revisions of the early drafts initiated by Emily Holmes Coleman. The archival research presented here is a significant advance in the scholarship, making this volume invaluable to both teachers and students of modern literature and Barnesian scholars.

The View from Castle Rock
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 281

The View from Castle Rock

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006-11-07
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  • Publisher: Vintage

A “revelatory” (The Boston Globe), “exhilarating” (The New York Times Book Review) collection of twelve stories that “[redraw] the boundaries between fiction and memoir” (O: The Oprah Magazine), from Nobel Prize–winning author Alice Munro “Munro really does know magic: how to summon the spirits and the emotions that animate our lives.”—The Washington Post Book World A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: The Washington Post, Slate, Rocky Mountain News, New York, The Kanas City Star A young boy, taken to Edinburgh’s Castle Rock to look across the sea to America, catches a glimpse of his father’s dream. Scottish immigrants experience love and loss on a journey that leads them to rural Ontario. Wives, mothers, fathers, and children move through uncertainty, ambivalence, and contemplation in these stories of hopes, adversity, and wonder. The View from Castle Rock reveals what is most essential in Munro’s art: her compassionate understanding of ordinary lives.

Virginia Woolf and Her Female Contemporaries
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 255

Virginia Woolf and Her Female Contemporaries

Virginia Woolf and Her Female Contemporaries helps us comprehend the ways that women writers and artists contributed to and complicated modernism by contextualizing them alongside Woolf's work.

Shattered Objects
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

Shattered Objects

A collection of essays on the work of Djuna Barnes, including her early journalism, poetry, prose, visual art, and drama.

Psychoanalysis,Psychiatry and Modernist Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 230

Psychoanalysis,Psychiatry and Modernist Literature

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003-01-22
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  • Publisher: Springer

Two developments during the modernist period - the consolidation of psychiatry as a medical speciality and the emergence of psychoanalysis - affected the representation of madness in literature. They also influenced the ways psychic distress was experienced, narrated, and understood. Literature and criticism in turn affected the formation of the modern psychological self. Presenting detailed readings of both canonical and non-canonical modernists like Virginia Woolf and Emily Holmes Coleman, this book argues that modernist madness can be understood as experience, clinical discourse and cultural representation.

The Presentable Art of Reading Absence
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 90

The Presentable Art of Reading Absence

The Presentable Art of Reading Absence takes as impulse the act of meditation, in which the energetic relationship between a meditative body and its universe is not only the envisioning of absence by presence but also vision itself: "Here begins the revelation of a kiosk." With occult emotionality and analytic brilliance, Jay Wright has written the user's guide to evanescence: "I have become attuned / to the disappearance of all things / and of my self . . ."

Intrusive Thinking
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 475

Intrusive Thinking

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-03-02
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  • Publisher: MIT Press

An exploration of the neurological and behavioral mechanisms and processes involved in intrusive thinking. On any given day, unintended, recurrent thoughts intrude on our thinking and affect our behavior in ways that can be adaptive. Such thoughts, however, become intrusive and problematic when they are unwanted, become compulsive, or lead to socially or medically unacceptable behavior. This volume explores what goes on in our brains to create thought intrusions, and how these instrusions lead to maladaptive behavior.