Introduction.- American Modernism, Childhood, and The
Inward Turn.- The “Partagé Child” And The Emergence of
The Modernist Novel in What Maisie Knew.- An
Innocence Worse Than Evil in The Turn of The
Screw.- Nightwood: A Bedtime Story.- The Children of
Double Consciousness: From The Souls of Black Folk to The
Brownies’ Book.- Drowning In Childhood: Gertrude Stein’s Late
Modernism.- Works Cited
Mason Phillips is a Lecturer in the English Department at Howard University, USA. He works in the fields of modernism, African American literature, and childhood studies and has published in numerous journals including African American Review, Children’s Literature, and PMLA.
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