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Article: Gendered Modernisms: American Women Poets and Their Reader and Refiguring Modernism. Vol. 2. Postmodern Feminist Readings of Woolf, West, and Barnes.
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- Yearbook of English Studies
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- January 1, 1999
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Gendered Modernisms: American Women Poets and Their Reader. Ed. by MARGARET DICKIE and Thomas Travisano. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. 1996. xvi+321 pp. [pound]42.50 (paperbound [pound]17.95).
Refiguring Modernism. Vol. 2. Postmodern Feminist Readings of Woolf, West, and Barnes. By BONNIE KIME SCOTT. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press. 1996. xviii+217 pp. [pound]27.50 (paperbound [pound]12.50)
To speak of 'modernism' is to enunciate precisely the type of grand narrative which postmodernism tells us is dead. Any definition of the term is fraught with pitfalls, and is inevitably viewed as contentious, as the recently ...