Making Love Modern: The Intimate Public Worlds of New York's Literary Women Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Making Love Modern: The Intimate Public Worlds of New York's Literary Women Book

Making Love Modern : Paperback : Oxford University Press Inc : 9780195116052 : 0195116054 : 18 Mar 1999 : Making Love Modern narrates the history of the woman love poet in the modern period. Through the dynamic interplay between her literary praxis and the subcultural and national contexts in which it occurs, Making Love Modern demonstrates the remarkable range of public and private in the love lyrics of the women who brought in the new century.Read More

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    In the teens and twenties, New York was home to a rich variety of literary subcultures. Within these intermingled worlds, gender lines and other boundaries were crossed in ways hardly imaginable in previous decades. Among the bohemians of Greenwich Village, the sophisticates of the Algonquin Round Table and the literati of the Harlem Renaissance, certain women found fresh, powerful voices through which to speak and write. Edna St. Vincent Millay and Dorothy Parker are now best remembered for their colorful lives; Genevieve Taggard, Gwendolyn Bennett and Helene Johnson are hardly remembered at all. Yet each made a serious literary contribution to the meaning of modern femininity, relationship, and selfhood. Making Love Modern uncovers the deep historical sensitivity and interest of these women's love poetry. Placing their work in the context of subcultures nested within national culture, Nina Miller explores the tensions that make this literature so rewarding for contemporary readers. A poetry of intimate expression, it also functioned powerfully as public assertion. The writers themselves were high-profile embodiments of femininity, the local representatives of New Womanhood within their male-centered subcultural worlds. Making Love Modern captures the literary lives of these women as well as the complex subcultures they inhabited---Harlem, the Village, and glamorous Midtown. In the end, the book is a much a study of modernist New York as of women's love poetry during modernism.

  • 0195116054
  • 9780195116052
  • Nina Miller
  • 18 March 1999
  • OUP USA
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 304
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