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The Unexamined Orwell

University of Texas Press

Continuing his masterful investigation of the ongoing reception and continual reinvention of George Orwell six decades after his death, Rodden delves into numerous aspects of Orwell’s legacy that have been surprisingly neglected.

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Modernism Is the Literature of Celebrity

University of Texas Press

Filled with insights into the works of Oscar Wilde, James Joyce, Gertrude Stein, Charlie Chaplin, Jean Rhys, and John Dos Passos, this is a provocative new reading of the relationship between modernist literature and the development of celebrity culture in the early twentieth century.

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Joyce's Web

The Social Unraveling of Modernism

University of Texas Press

In this revolutionary work, Margot Norris proposes that Joyce’s art critiques modernism’s fundamental concept of the artist as martyr to bourgeois sensibilities by revealing an awareness of the artist’s connections to and constraints within bourgeois soci

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Women, Celebrity, and Literary Culture between the Wars

University of Texas Press

A fascinating look at seven American, Canadian, and English women writers—Dorothy Parker, Anita Loos, Mae West, L. M. Montgomery, Margaret Kennedy, Stella Gibbons, and E. M. Delafield—who achieved popular success in the 1920s and 1930s and whose work is s

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Every Intellectual's Big Brother

George Orwell's Literary Siblings

University of Texas Press

John Rodden uses the concept of reception history to shed new light on the way the memory of George Orwell has shaped and been shaped by the intellectuals of the last fifty years.

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The Geometry of Modernism

The Vorticist Idiom in Lewis, Pound, H.D., and Yeats

University of Texas Press

A fresh, engaging study of one of modernism's most pivotal movements.

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News from the New American Diaspora

and Other Tales of Exile

University of Texas Press

Short stories that depict the range of Jewish life in twentieth-century America.

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The Early Poetry of Robert Graves

The Goddess Beckons

University of Texas Press

In this study of Graves’s early poetry, Frank Kersnowski explores how his war neurosis opened a door into the unconscious for Graves and led him to reject the essential components of the Western idea of reality: reason and predictability.

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William Faulkner

Self-Presentation and Performance

University of Texas Press

How Faulkner put himself forth through written performances and displays based in and expressive of his emotional biography.

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The Hidden Isaac Bashevis Singer

Edited by Seth L. Wolitz
University of Texas Press

This collection of essays by leading Yiddish scholars seeks to recover the authentic voice and vision of the writer known to his Yiddish readers as Yitskhok Bashevis.

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Stoppard's Theatre

Finding Order amid Chaos

University of Texas Press

John Fleming offers the first book-length assessment of Tom Stoppard’s work in nearly a decade.

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Joyce and the Two Irelands

University of Texas Press

This book fully explores James Joyce’s complex response to the Irish Revival and his extensive treatment of the relationship between the "two Irelands" in his letters, essays, book reviews, and fiction.

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Our Joyce

From Outcast to Icon

University of Texas Press

This book explores an amazing transformation of a literary reputation, offering a frank look into how and for whose benefit literary reputations are constructed.

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