The Conference is inspired by the following two edited series, produced by Bloomsbury Academic Publishing:
Historicizing Modernism challenges traditional literary interpretations by taking an empirical approach to modernist writing: a direct response to new documentary sources made available over the last decade.
Informed by archival research, and working beyond the usual European/American avant-garde 1900-1945 parameters the series reassesses established images of modernist writers by developing fresh views of intellectual backgrounds and working methods. Series Editors: Matthew Feldman and Erik Tonning Assistant Editor: David Tucker Editors' Preface to Historicizing Modernism Series:
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From letters, journals, and notebooks to unpublished or out of print works, unfamiliar but important writings in translation and forgotten articles, Bloomsbury's Modernist Archives series makes available to researchers at all levels historical archival material that casts Modernist literature and culture in often radical new lights. Annotated throughout and supported by extensive contextual essays by leading scholars, the Modernist Archives series is an essential resource for anyone with a serious interest in 20th Century Literature and Culture.
Series Editors: Matthew Feldman (Teeside University, UK) and Erik Tonning (University of Bergen, Norway) Editorial Board: Chris Ackerley (University of Otago, New Zealand) Ronald Bush (University of Oxford, UK) Mark Byron (University of Sydney, Australia) Wayne K. Chapman (Clemson University, USA) Miranda Hickman (McGill University, Canada) Alec Marsh (Muhlenberg College, USA) Gregory Maertz (St. John`s University, New York, USA) Steven Matthews (University of Reading, UK) Lois M. Overbeck (Emory University, USA) Editors' Preface to Modernist Archives Series:
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