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The Oxford Critical and Cultural History of Modernist Magazines
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Peter Brooker and Andrew Thacker: General Introduction
Part One VICTORIAN PRECURSORS
Introduction
1: John Plunkett and Kyriaki Hadjiafxendi: The Pre-History of the 'Little Magazine'
2: Marysa Demoor: In the Beginning There Was the Germ: The Pre-Raphaelites and 'Little Magazines'
Part Two FIN-DE-SIÈCLE VENTURES (1884-1905)
Introduction
3: Laurel Brake: Aestheticism and Decadence: the Yellow Book (1894-97); the Chameleon (1894); and the Savoy (1896)
4: David Peters Corbett: Symbolism in British 'Little Magazines': the Dial (1889-1897); the Pageant (1896-7); and the Dome (1897-1900)
5: Imogen Hart: 'The Arts and Crafts Movement': the Century Guild Hobby Horse (1884-94); the Studio (1893- ); the Evergreen (1895-6); and the Acorn (1905)
Part Three EARLY STATEMENTS (1899-1915)
Introduction
6: Alex Davis: Yeats and the Celtic Revival: Beltaine (1899-1900); Samhain (1901-1908); Dana

About the Author


Peter Brooker is Professorial Fellow at The Centre for Modernist Studies at the University of Sussex.

Andrew Thacker is Professor of Twentieth Century Literature at the School for English Performance and Historical Studies, De Montfort University.

Reviews

`Review from previous edition an extremely useful publication. (It has also been handsomely produced)'
Stefan Collini, Times Literary Supplement
`a pioneering three-volume survey... gives a masterly overview of the period as well as authoritative potted studies of a host of individual journals'
Hugh Haughton, Literary Review
`a remarkable book'
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