Bibliography of Required Texts

  • Ardis, Ann. Modernism and Cultural Conflict: 1880-1922. New York: Cambridge UP, 2002. Brooklyn College online resource. Graduate Center PR478 .M6 A74 2002.
     
  • Barthes, Roland. “The Death of the Author.”
     
  • Bornstein, George. Material Modernism: The Politics of the Printed Page. Graduate Center Reserve PR8755 .B67 2001. PHOTOCOPY A USEFUL CHAPTER (5+6?)
     
  • Bradbury, Malcolm and James McFarlane. “Movements, Magazines, and Manifestos.” Modernism 1890-1930. Ed. Malcolm Bradbury and James McFarlane. London: Penguin, 1990. 192-205.
     
  • Foucault, Michel. “What is An Author?” The Foucault Reader. Brooklyn College - B2430 .F721 1984
     
  • Groden, Michael. “Contemporary Textual and Literary Theory.” Representing Modernist Texts: Editing as Interpretation. Graduate Center Reserve – PR 478 .M6 R4 1991
     
  • McDonald, Peter. “The Literary Field in the 1890s” and “Postscript,” British Literary Culture and Publishing Practice, 1880-1914. Brooklyn College PR878.P78 M39 1997
     
  • McGann, Jerome J. From The Textual Condition – Graduate Center Reserve - PR 21 .M37 1991
     
  • Morrisson, Mark. The Public Face of Modernism: Little Magazines, Audiences, and Reception 1905-1920. NYPL PHOTOCOPY A USEFUL CHAPTER (4?)
     
  • Latham, Sean. “New Age Scholarship: The Work of Criticism in the Age of Digital Reproduction.” New Literary History 35:3 (Summer 2004): 411-426.
     
  • Scholes, Robert and Sean Latham. “The Rise of Periodical Studies.” PMLA 121:2 (March 2006): 517-31. Brooklyn College current periodicals shelf (or PB6 .M6), also available online via BC library.
     
  • Williams, Raymond. “When Was Modernism?” Politics of Modernism: Against the New Conformists. Graduate Center - NX 456.5 .M64 W5 1989; Brooklyn College – N6490 .W55 1996