The Modern Short Story and Magazine Culture, 1880-1950 / / Elke D'hoker, Chris Mourant.

Explores the relationship between magazine culture and the development of the modern short story form in BritainForegrounds the role of magazine culture in the development of the modern short story formAnalyses a wide range of publications, from standard illustrated popular magazines to avant-garde...

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Place / Publishing House:Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • List of Figures
  • Introduction
  • 1 The ‘wire-puller’: L. T. Meade, Atalanta and the Development of the Short Story
  • 2 The Short Story Series of Annie S. Swan for The Woman at Home
  • 3 Hubert Crackanthorpe and The Albemarle: A Study of Contexts
  • 4 ‘It is astonishing how little literature has to show of the life of the poor’: Ford Madox Ford’s The English Review and D. H. Lawrence’s Early Short Fiction
  • 5 Rhythm and the Short Story
  • 6 For Love or Money: Popular 1920s Artist Stories in The Royal and The Strand
  • 7 Fiction for the Woman of To-day: The Modern Short Story in Eve
  • 8 Calling Parrots in Walter de la Mare and Elizabeth Bowen: A Communion in The London Mercury
  • 9 Virginia Woolf and Aldous Huxley in Good Housekeeping Magazine
  • 10 Virginia Woolf and the Magazines
  • 11 Horizon Magazine and the Wartime Short Story, 1940–1945
  • 12 John Lehmann’s War Effort: The Penguin New Writing (1940–1950)
  • 13 Voicing ‘the native tang of idiom’: Lagan Magazine, 1943–1946
  • 14 The Short Story in Wales (1937–1949): ‘Though we write in English, we are rooted in Wales’
  • Bibliography
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Index