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Freewomen and Supermen
Subtitle | Edwardian radicals and literary modernism |
Publish Place | Oxford |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Publish Year | 2013 |
Pages | VIII, 270p. |
ISBN/ISSN | 9780199668625 |
Illustration | foto's : ill. |
Description | This publication re-evaluates the literature and culture of the Edwardian period (1900-1914). It singles out the editors of two magazines for the history of modernism, Dora Marsden (editor of the Freewoman), and A.R. Orage (editor of the New Age). Their magazines were interdisciplinary in approach, with articles on literature and philosophy appearing alongside discussions of such matters as anarchism, eugenics, suffragism, suburban architecture, vegetarianism, and the 'intermediate sex'. This book discusses both British and American writers across different genres, including Henry James, Dorothy Richardson, Upton Sinclair, Rebecca West, James Joyce, D. H. Lawrence, May Sinclair, Virginia Woolf, T. E. Hulme, Ezra Pound, Theodore Dreiser, Katherine Mansfield, Robert Tressell, and Gertrude Stein. Other cultural figures discussed include the sexologists Otto Weininger and Edward Carpenter, and the diet-reformer, Horace Fletcher. |
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