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15 Dora Marsden and Anarchist Modernisms
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS AND TABLES viii
- Acknowledgements x
- General Introduction: The Kaleidoscope, the Mirror, and the Magnifying Glass – Reading Through the Lens of Periodical Culture 1
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Part I Locations
- Locations: Introduction 15
- 1 ‘Watch this space’: Late Nineteenth- Century Women’s Periodicals in Ireland 20
- 2 Opening Doors: Women and Print Media in Scotland 33
- 3 Marginal Places, Liminal Spaces: Welsh Women’s Modernist Writing and the English ‘Little Magazine’ 48
- 4 Home and Homeland: English National Identity in the Women’s Magazines of Newnes and Pearson 60
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Part II The Sister Arts
- The Sister Arts: Introduction 73
- 5 ‘A theme with many variations’: Gertrude Hudson, Musical Criticism, and Turn-of-the- Century Periodical Culture 78
- 6 Women, Drama, and Print Culture 1890–1929 92
- 7 Dance, Modernism, and the Female Critic in the New Age, Rhythm, and the Outlook 106
- 8 Mixing the Brows in Print: Iris Barry’s Film Criticism of the 1920s 120
- 9 The Avant-Garde in the Drawing Room: Women, Writing, and Architectural Modernism in Britain 134
- 10 The Dialogic Magazine: Advertisements and Femininity in the LADY’S REALM 146
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Part III Key Literary Figures
- Key Literary Figures: Introduction 163
- 11 ‘An Outpour of Ink’: From the ‘Young Rebecca’ to ‘the most important signature of these years,’ Rebecca West 1911–1920 169
- 12 TIME AND TIDE Waited for Her: Rebecca West’s Journalism in the 1920s 183
- 13 Writing Revolution: Dorothy Richardson’s Contributions to Early Twentieth-Century Periodicals 195
- 14 Violet Hunt, Periodical Culture, and Emergent (Female) Modernisms 213
- 15 Dora Marsden and Anarchist Modernisms 226
- 16 Beatrice Hastings: Debating Suffrage in the NEW AGE and VOTES FOR WOMEN 242
- 17 ‘A kind of MINUTE NOTE-BOOK, to be published some day’: Katherine Mansfield in the ADELPHI, 1923–1924 258
- 18 May Sinclair, Magazine Writer: Exploring Modernisms through Diverse Journals 274
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Part IV Networks, Circles, and Margins
- Networks, Circles, and Margins: Introduction 289
- 19 On Poets and Publishing Networks: Charting the Careers of Charlotte Mew and Anna Wickham 294
- 20 Women’s Poetry in the Modern British Magazines: A Case for Medium Reading 313
- 21 Wheelpolitik: The Moral and Aesthetic Project of Edith Sitwell’s WHEELS, 1916–1921 329
- 22 NEW AGE Women’s Writing: Edith Nesbit, Florence Farr, and Nietzschean Socialist Modernism 342
- 23 Horror in the Wax Museum: Edith Nesbit’s ‘The Power of Darkness’ and the STRAND MAGAZINE 354
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Part V Social Movements
- Social Movements: Introduction 369
- 24 Women, Periodicals, and Esotericism in Modernist-Era Print Culture 374
- 25 Lysistrata on the Home Front: Locating Women’s Reproductive Bodies in the Birth Strike Rhetoric of the MALTHUSIAN during the First World War 389
- 26 A Column of Our Own: Women’s Columns in Socialist Newspapers 405
- 27 Prayer Warriors: Denominational Feminism, the Vote, and the CHURCH LEAGUE FOR WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE MONTHLY PAPER 421
- Appendix 436
- Works Cited and Helpful Sources 458
- Notes on Contributors 460
- Index 466
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS AND TABLES viii
- Acknowledgements x
- General Introduction: The Kaleidoscope, the Mirror, and the Magnifying Glass – Reading Through the Lens of Periodical Culture 1
-
Part I Locations
- Locations: Introduction 15
- 1 ‘Watch this space’: Late Nineteenth- Century Women’s Periodicals in Ireland 20
- 2 Opening Doors: Women and Print Media in Scotland 33
- 3 Marginal Places, Liminal Spaces: Welsh Women’s Modernist Writing and the English ‘Little Magazine’ 48
- 4 Home and Homeland: English National Identity in the Women’s Magazines of Newnes and Pearson 60
-
Part II The Sister Arts
- The Sister Arts: Introduction 73
- 5 ‘A theme with many variations’: Gertrude Hudson, Musical Criticism, and Turn-of-the- Century Periodical Culture 78
- 6 Women, Drama, and Print Culture 1890–1929 92
- 7 Dance, Modernism, and the Female Critic in the New Age, Rhythm, and the Outlook 106
- 8 Mixing the Brows in Print: Iris Barry’s Film Criticism of the 1920s 120
- 9 The Avant-Garde in the Drawing Room: Women, Writing, and Architectural Modernism in Britain 134
- 10 The Dialogic Magazine: Advertisements and Femininity in the LADY’S REALM 146
-
Part III Key Literary Figures
- Key Literary Figures: Introduction 163
- 11 ‘An Outpour of Ink’: From the ‘Young Rebecca’ to ‘the most important signature of these years,’ Rebecca West 1911–1920 169
- 12 TIME AND TIDE Waited for Her: Rebecca West’s Journalism in the 1920s 183
- 13 Writing Revolution: Dorothy Richardson’s Contributions to Early Twentieth-Century Periodicals 195
- 14 Violet Hunt, Periodical Culture, and Emergent (Female) Modernisms 213
- 15 Dora Marsden and Anarchist Modernisms 226
- 16 Beatrice Hastings: Debating Suffrage in the NEW AGE and VOTES FOR WOMEN 242
- 17 ‘A kind of MINUTE NOTE-BOOK, to be published some day’: Katherine Mansfield in the ADELPHI, 1923–1924 258
- 18 May Sinclair, Magazine Writer: Exploring Modernisms through Diverse Journals 274
-
Part IV Networks, Circles, and Margins
- Networks, Circles, and Margins: Introduction 289
- 19 On Poets and Publishing Networks: Charting the Careers of Charlotte Mew and Anna Wickham 294
- 20 Women’s Poetry in the Modern British Magazines: A Case for Medium Reading 313
- 21 Wheelpolitik: The Moral and Aesthetic Project of Edith Sitwell’s WHEELS, 1916–1921 329
- 22 NEW AGE Women’s Writing: Edith Nesbit, Florence Farr, and Nietzschean Socialist Modernism 342
- 23 Horror in the Wax Museum: Edith Nesbit’s ‘The Power of Darkness’ and the STRAND MAGAZINE 354
-
Part V Social Movements
- Social Movements: Introduction 369
- 24 Women, Periodicals, and Esotericism in Modernist-Era Print Culture 374
- 25 Lysistrata on the Home Front: Locating Women’s Reproductive Bodies in the Birth Strike Rhetoric of the MALTHUSIAN during the First World War 389
- 26 A Column of Our Own: Women’s Columns in Socialist Newspapers 405
- 27 Prayer Warriors: Denominational Feminism, the Vote, and the CHURCH LEAGUE FOR WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE MONTHLY PAPER 421
- Appendix 436
- Works Cited and Helpful Sources 458
- Notes on Contributors 460
- Index 466