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Author Clarke, Bruce, 1950-

Title Dora Marsden and early modernism : gender, individualism, science / Bruce Clarke.

Publication Info. Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, [1996]
©1996

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 Moore Stacks  PN5123.M345 C57 1996    Available  ---
Description ix, 273 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Series Studies in literature and science
Studies in literature and science.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-261) and index.
Form Also issued online.
Summary "Bruce Clarke's study of Dora Marsden, who from 1911 to 1919 was founder and editor of influential periodicals the Freewoman, the New Freewoman, and the Egoist provides a fresh perspective on early modernism and its relationship to the cultural radicalism of the period. Arguing that Marsden's contributions have been neglected and misunderstood, Dora Marsden and Early Modernism seeks to restore Marsden to her proper status as one of the major influences on modern British and American literature, as well as the early literary sensibilities of D.H. Lawrence, Ezra Pound, and William Carlos Williams." "Marsden's impressive network of literary relationships also included the likes of Richard Aldington, Edward Carpenter, H.D., T.S. Eliot, Ford Madox Ford, James Joyce, Wyndham Lewis, Amy Lowell, Marianne Moore, Dorothy Richardson, May Sinclair, H.G. Wells, and Rebecca West. The outspoken Marsden's periodicals were engaged with literature, politics, art, philosophy, science, and other central concerns of the Modernist period." "The Freewoman focused on feminist issues and provided a frank public exchange between women and men; the New Freewoman and the Egoist blended literary experimentalism with individualism and anarchism; all three journals reflected the gender roles, aesthetic movements, political identities, and scientific theories that informed the most radical conceptions of art and society in the first two decades of this century."--Jacket.
Contents 1. Self Evolution. Some Preliminary Definitions. "Individualist, Egoist, Anarchist" Idealism and Scientism -- 2. Freewoman: Dora Marsden's Methods. Leaving the WSPU. "Vivid New Life-Manifestations" -- 3. New Freewoman: Abandoning the Phrases. "The Moving Impulse" Ezra Pound, Serious Artist. Evolution and Entropy -- 4. Rooms in the Egoist Hotel. Egoism and Imagism. D.H. Lawrence, Individualist -- 5. William Carlos Williams, Imagist and Egoist. Ezra Pound's Invitation. "Tales for the Attentive" and "The Wanderer" An Epistolary Triangle. Williams's "Vortex" "The Great Sex Spiral" Dora Marsden's Philosophic Algebra. Spring and All.
Subject Marsden, Dora, 1882-1960.
Marsden, Dora, 1882-1960.
Literature and science -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th century.
Literature and science.
Great Britain.
History.
Chronological Term 20th century
Subject Feminism -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th century.
Feminism.
English periodicals -- History -- 20th century.
English periodicals.
Authors, English -- 20th century -- Biography.
Authors, English.
Genre/Form Biographies.
Subject Modernism (Literature) -- Great Britain.
Modernism (Literature)
Editors -- Great Britain -- Biography.
Editors.
Chronological Term 1900 - 1999
Indexed Term Authors, English Biography 20th century
Editors Biography Great Britain
English periodicals History 20th century
Feminism 20th century Great Britain History
Literature and science History 20th century Great Britain
Marsden, Dora
Modernism (Literature) Great Britain
Genre/Form History.
Subject Feminism.
Women's movement.
Genre/Form Biographies.
Other Form: Online version: Clarke, Bruce, 1950- Dora Marsden and early modernism. Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, ©1996 (OCoLC)603915604
ISBN 0472106465 (hardcover : acid-free paper)
9780472106462 (hardcover : acid-free paper)