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ELM is a collection of essays on little magazines written
by undergraduate students of Davidson College. These essays were written
for ENG 487: Web
of Modernism, taught by Dr. Suzanne W. Churchill. Our essays use
little magazines to provide new insights into modernism.
Convention in Dada:
Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven and Her German Poems in The Little
Review
abstract | pdf |
Simone
Muller |
Imagism and Toomer:
Burning Poetry to its Bones
abstract | pdf |
Emily Smith |
"Post-Adolescence and the Search for Contact:
Robert McAlmon's Neglected Contributions
abstract | pdf |
Theodore Emerson |
Langston Hughes: Published and Publisher
abstract | pdf |
Catherine Walker |
Mina Loy, Futurism, and Mass Culture
abstract | pdf |
Alice Neumann |
Artists are Born, Not Made:
Publicity and Performance of the Ulysses Obscenity Trial
abstract | pdf |
David Tulis |
Collaboration and Comaraderie:
Secession, Broom and "The Youngest Generation"
abstract | pdf |
E. Robin Bahls |
Blasted Blessings of Vorticism:
Humor Fighting Tragedy
abstract | pdf |
Alex Entrekin |
Silence Is the Loudest Criticism:
The Formation of a New Feminism in Margaret Anderson's Little
Review
abstract | pdf |
Sabrina Rissing |
An outgrowth of Little Magazines & Modernism: a select bibliography,
ELM is published by students of ENG 487: The
Web of Modernism, Davidson
College,
with the
assistance
of
Kristen
Eshleman,
Instructional
Technologist.
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