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The modernist bookshop, best exemplified by Sylvia Beach's Shakespeare & Co. and Harold Monro's Poetry Bookshop, has received scant attention outside these more prominent examples. This writing will review how bookshops like David Archer's on Parton Street (London) in the 1930s were sites of distribution, publication, and networking. Parton Street, which also housed Lawrence & Wishart publishers and a briefly vibrant literary scene, will be approached from several contexts as a way of situating the modernist bookshop within both the book trade and the literary communities which it interacted with and made possible.
Bookstores --- Booksellers and booksellingzEngland --- Book shops --- Book stores --- Bookshops --- Booksellers and bookselling --- Specialty stores --- Antiquarian booksellers --- History
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Modernism, Periodicals, and Cultural Poetics addresses how late modernist poetry in Britain tended toward a culturalist expression and importantly how this occurred within the pages of literary periodicals. 'Periodical formations' describe networks of exchange within and between different literary periodicals that condition the types of poetry published and the kinds of poetic discourse that come to predominate. A re-emphasis on periodical production following the publication of Eliot's The Waste Land and culminating with the pre-Movement magazines of the 1940's illustrates a complex and diverse series of debates and negotiations about not only the tradition of English poetry and its role in contemporaneous form, but also how poetry of the period related to the avant-garde trends prominent on the European continent and in America. By focusing on periodical formations, the development of what are now accepted understandings of the period can be better addressed, and certain lasting assumptions can be demythologized. Modernism, Periodicals, and Cultural Poetics approaches late modernist British poetry through the context of periodical publications to scrutinize how following the publication of T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land a complex series of debates occurred over the tradition of English poetry, its role in contemporaneous form, and its relation to avant-garde trends elsewhere.
English poetry --- Modernism (Literature) --- Literature and society --- Periodicals --- LITERARY CRITICISM / General. --- LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh. --- LITERARY CRITICISM / Books & Reading. --- SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies. --- History and criticism. --- History --- Publishing --- History
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