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Authorial Profiles

Clara Tice

Marti Savage (Tice’s great-niece) illustrated Clara Tice’s eccentricity in a single question during our phone [...]

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Apr

Interviews

Dr. Jack Mearns on John Sanford

FM: Who is John Sanford?  JM: John Sanford was born Julian Shapiro in 1904 in [...]

29
Apr

Interviews

Dr. Mathilde Roza on Robert M. Coates

FM: Who is Robert M. Coates? MR: Robert Myron Coates is a novelist and short [...]

30
Jan

Volume I, Issue I

Introduction

A generation ago, I was preparing to leave Canada to start my graduate program at [...]

19
Nov

Volume I, Issue I

Susan Ertz’s Sisyphean Women

The 36-year-old Anglo-American writer Susan Ertz began a late career as a novelist in 1923 [...]

19
Nov
Advertisements in Modernist Literature

It wasn’t until the late 19th century that posters and similar mediums of advertising were [...]

31
May
Hiawatha: Gifted from Grace Hemingway to Ernest

Pictured: Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Maynard’s English Classic Series (#218-219) “Listen to this simple story, [...]

16
May
Dr. Maebh Long on Pacific Modernisms

Pictured: Dr. Maebh Long FM: I’m so excited about this interview and to learn more [...]

15
May
The Song of the World: Gifted from Thomas Wolfe to Sherwood Anderson

Before discussing the singularity of this particular copy of Jean Giono’s The Song of the [...]

25
Feb
Dr. Rebecca Bowler on Modernist Women Writers

Pictured: Bowler at Kreipe’s in Hanover, which is the cafe/patisserie Miriam and the girls go [...]

16
Feb
Mazo de la Roche

Mazo de la Roche was born in Canada in 1879. She is most known for [...]

24
Jan
Hope Mirrlees

Hope Mirrlees was born on 8 April 1887 in Kent. She studied classics at Cambridge [...]

19
Dec
First, Signed Edition: West-Running Brook

West-Running Brook is a collection of poetry written by Robert Frost. It was first published in [...]

09
Dec
Mina Loy Quotes

Quotes from the Poetry of Mina Loy “At your mercy Our Universe Is only A [...]

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25
Oct
Evelyn Scott

Elsie Dunn, better known as Evelyn Scott, is a prime example of a lost Modernist. [...]

24
Oct
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