ModNets

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ModNets

ModNets

@ModNets

ModNets is a federation of digital projects in the field of modernist literary and cultural studies, offering aggregated searching and peer review.

Katılım Mayıs 2015
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Whether today is your first day back or you're still preparing for a new semester, join us in reading some new year's articles and stories from the Modernist Journal Project: tinyurl.com/yv6527au
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Have some downtime this week while traveling or waiting on cooking timers? ModNets includes several Thanksgiving stories from modernist journals. Check them out here: modnets.org/search?q=thank…
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Lili Elbe’s life narrative is a significant work in the history of gender variance. This digital edition and archive attempt to correct misconceptions and enable thorough study of this narrative, the first popular and well-documented narrative of genital transformation surgery.
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We've been quite for a while, but now we're back, with lots of exciting updates on the horizon. To start, check out our newest aggregated project, the Lili Elbe Digital Archive (lilielbe.org)!
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This week's ModNets featured poet is Clement Wood, published in The Seven Arts and Poetry: A Magazine of Verse between 1916 and 1917. We believe he has the right idea about the power of coffee.️ ☕️ Check out the collection here:️ modnets.org/tag/results?ta…
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☀️Longing to hear the sound of waves beating the shore midst this slow March toward summer 🌊 Perhaps we'll settle for H.D. Stewart's Tasmanian Sketches to get us through! Check out the collection on ModNets: modnets.org/tag/results?ta…
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As March madness ensues, kick up your feet 🦶, drop the ball 🏀, and check out 👀this week's ModNet's Collection featuring Mr. Sandburg's movement of Chicago Poems, published in Poetry: A Magazine of Verse in 1914. View it here: modnets.org/tag/results?ta…
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The print issue lands in your mailboxes any minute! Mande Zecca’s “‘The Revolution Is Not Imminent’: The Uses of Elegy in the Long 1940s,” connects the despairing poetry of the mid-century to contemporary poetic militancy in the Anthropocene. Read it now: muse.jhu.edu/issue/39989
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On this day in #history–1924 to be exact–Columbia University declares radio education a success. Guessing from Archibald Rutledge's poem, "Radio," many still found the technology mystifying 📻 Check out this week's featured collection in ModNets: ow.ly/TROy30nNzSR
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Michelle Rada@michi_rada·
tweeps! I see you 👀! You have ONE WEEK left to submit paper ideas for a prospective cluster of Modernism/modernity print+ that @Southldntabby and I are editing. The topic? Elemental Modernism. check it out: bit.ly/2Ius7ad
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🌱🌷 Spring is slowly making its way here, so we thought we would celebrate with two poems by Mabel Linn published in Poetry: A Magazine of Verse in 1917 🌷🌱 Read them here! modnets.org/tags/results?t…
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❄️An accurate description of all of us today as Chicago's temperatures spiral below tolerable ❄️ Check out Louise Driscoll's poem "A Frozen Brook" from Scribner's Magazine (1910) digitized by the Modernist Journals Project: modnets.org/tags/results?t…
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Wishing all a Happy New Year with this special issue of the Weekly Tale-Teller from 1911, digitized by the Modernist Journals Project. Check it out here! modnets.org/tags/results?t…
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This week's ModNets Featured Poet is Janet Loxley Lewis! 🌊🌿🏔 Experience a material rapture with four very grounded poems from Lewis' "Cold Hills" collection, published in Poetry: A Magazine of Verse in 1920: modnets.org/tag/results?ta…
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