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ISBN 10: 1512801666
ISBN 13: 9781512801668
Author: Margaret Dickie, Thomas Travisano
Thirteen original essays on Gertrude Stein, H. D., Marianne Moore, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Laura (Riding) Jackson, Elizabeth Bishop, Muriel Rukeyser, and Gwendolyn Brooks demonstrate how these women expand the social, textual, and political boundaries of modernism. The collection places these poets in the context of their times, examining the conditions that helped shape their vivid and diverse poetic careers and reconsidering some of the assumptions that have led to their exclusion from the main narratives of modernist poetry.
Ultimately, the aim is to enlarge the literary history of the movement—for gendered, modernism extends backward to the first years of the century, and forward to the beginnings of postmodernism in the 1960s
Gendered Modernisms American Women Poets and Their Readers 1st Table of contents:
Part I. Gertrude Stein
1. Recovering the Repression in Stein’s Erotic Poetry
2. History as Conjugation: Stein’s Stanzas in Meditation and the Literary History of the Modernist
Part II. H. D.
3. H. D., Modernism, and the Transgressive Sexualities of Decadent-Romantic Platonism
4. Pornopoeia, the Modernist Canon, and the Cultural Capital of Sexual Literacy: The Case of H. D.
Part III. Marianne Moore
5. “So As to Be One Having Some Way of Being One Having Some Way of Working”: Marianne Moore and
6. “The Frigate Pelican” ’s Progress: Marianne Moore’s Multiple Versions and Modernist Pract
Part IV. Edna St. Vincent Millay
7. Jouissance and the Sentimental Daughter: Edna St. Vincent Millay
8. Antimodern, Modern, and Postmodern Millay: Contexts of Revaluation
Part V. Laura (Riding) Jackson
9. Laura (Riding) Jackson’s “Really New” Poem
Part VI. Elizabeth Bishop
10. The Elizabeth Bishop Phenomenon
Part VII. Muriel Rukeyser
11. Muriel Rukeyser and Her Literary Critics
12. “The Buried Life and the Body of Waking”: Muriel Rukeyser and the Politics of Literary Histo
Part VIII. Gwendolyn Brooks
13. Whose Canon? Gwendolyn Brooks: Founder at the Center of the “Margins”
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