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Chapter 2 The Regional Modernism of D. H. Lawrence and James Joyce
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Andrew Harrison
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents iii
- Acknowledgements iv
- Introduction: Regional Modernisms 1
- Chapter 1 ‘that trouble’: Regional Modernism and ‘little magazines’ 22
- Chapter 2 The Regional Modernism of D. H. Lawrence and James Joyce 44
- Chapter 3 J. M. Synge, Authenticity, and the Regional 65
- Chapter 4 Pound, Yeats, and the Regional Repertory Theatres 83
- Chapter 5 Capturing the Scale of Fiction at Mid-Century 104
- Chapter 6 Regionalism and Modernity: The Case of Leo Walmsley 124
- Chapter 7 Hugh MacDiarmid’s Modernisms: Synthetic Scots and the Spectre of Robert Burns 142
- Chapter 8 Welsh Modernist Poetry: Dylan Thomas, David Jones, and Lynette Roberts 160
- Chapter 9 Between the Islands: Michael McLaverty, Late Modernism, and the Insular Turn 184
- Chapter 10 The Idea of North: Basil Bunting and Regional Modernism 200
- Select Bibliography 222
- Index 226
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents iii
- Acknowledgements iv
- Introduction: Regional Modernisms 1
- Chapter 1 ‘that trouble’: Regional Modernism and ‘little magazines’ 22
- Chapter 2 The Regional Modernism of D. H. Lawrence and James Joyce 44
- Chapter 3 J. M. Synge, Authenticity, and the Regional 65
- Chapter 4 Pound, Yeats, and the Regional Repertory Theatres 83
- Chapter 5 Capturing the Scale of Fiction at Mid-Century 104
- Chapter 6 Regionalism and Modernity: The Case of Leo Walmsley 124
- Chapter 7 Hugh MacDiarmid’s Modernisms: Synthetic Scots and the Spectre of Robert Burns 142
- Chapter 8 Welsh Modernist Poetry: Dylan Thomas, David Jones, and Lynette Roberts 160
- Chapter 9 Between the Islands: Michael McLaverty, Late Modernism, and the Insular Turn 184
- Chapter 10 The Idea of North: Basil Bunting and Regional Modernism 200
- Select Bibliography 222
- Index 226