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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Lise JaillantPublisher: Edinburgh University Press Imprint: Edinburgh University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.442kg ISBN: 9781474417242ISBN 10: 1474417248 Pages: 184 Publication Date: 17 April 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsEmbedded in broader histories of technological advancement in book production, education reform, copyright law and burgeoning academic markets, Jaillant's study makes a significant contribution to the continuing work of de-ghettoizing literary modernism. -- Amber K. Regis, University of Sheffield, Times Literary Supplement Extensive archival work - Cheap Modernismis a book of facts and figures for scholars interested in analysis of context as well as content: how material culture and economics affected the style and substance of a text, and how it affected the reception and canonisation of modernist writers -- Rebecca Bowler, Keele University, Times Higher Education Remarkable .. .illustrates an exemplary methodology for future study of what we might call serial culture. -- Loren Glass, University of Iowa, Los Angeles Review of Books Intriguing, elegantly argued and thoroughly researched study: definitely one to recommend for purchase by your university library. -- Literature & History. Brilliant - Cheap Modernism is a valuable resource to scholars and students of Woolf and of modernism more broadly. -- Woolf Studies Annual Embedded in broader histories of technological advancement in book production, education reform, copyright law and burgeoning academic markets, Jaillant's study makes a significant contribution to the continuing work of de-ghettoizing literary modernism. -- Amber K. Regis, University of Sheffield, Times Literary Supplement Extensive archival work - Cheap Modernismis a book of facts and figures for scholars interested in analysis of context as well as content: how material culture and economics affected the style and substance of a text, and how it affected the reception and canonisation of modernist writers -- Rebecca Bowler, Keele University, Times Higher Education Remarkable .. .illustrates an exemplary methodology for future study of what we might call serial culture. -- Loren Glass, University of Iowa, Los Angeles Review of Books Embedded in broader histories of technological advancement in book production, education reform, copyright law and burgeoning academic markets, Jaillant's study makes a significant contribution to the continuing work of de-ghettoizing literary modernism. -- Amber K. Regis, University of Sheffield, Times Literary Supplement Extensive archival work - Cheap Modernismis a book of facts and figures for scholars interested in analysis of context as well as content: how material culture and economics affected the style and substance of a text, and how it affected the reception and canonisation of modernist writers -- Rebecca Bowler, Keele University, Times Higher Education Remarkable .. .illustrates an exemplary methodology for future study of what we might call serial culture. -- Loren Glass, University of Iowa, Los Angeles Review of Books "Embedded in broader histories of technological advancement in book production, education reform, copyright law and burgeoning academic markets, Jaillant's study makes a significant contribution to the continuing work of de-ghettoizing literary modernism. -- Amber K. Regis, University of Sheffield, Times Literary Supplement ""Extensive archival work"" - ""Cheap Modernismis a book of facts and figures"" for scholars ""interested in analysis of context as well as content: how material culture and economics affected the style and substance of a text, and how it affected the reception and canonisation of modernist writers"" -- Rebecca Bowler, Keele University, Times Higher Education ""Remarkable"" ""...illustrates an exemplary methodology for future study of what we might call serial culture."" -- Loren Glass, University of Iowa, Los Angeles Review of Books ""Intriguing, elegantly argued and thoroughly researched study: definitely one to recommend for purchase by your university library."" -- Literature & History. ""Brilliant"" - ""Cheap Modernism is a valuable resource to scholars and students of Woolf and of modernism more broadly. -- Woolf Studies Annual ""Archivists and librarians will find Jaillant's most important reflection in her echo of Michael F. Suarez's admonishment against digressive bibliographies."" -- Amy Hildreth Chen, Achives and Manuscripts ""Embedded in broader histories of technological advancement in book production, education reform, copyright law and burgeoning academic markets, Jaillant's study makes significant contribution to the continuing wok of de-ghettoizing literary modernism."" -- Amber K. Regis, Times Literary Supplement ""Every chapter in Cheap Modernism is meticulously researched and narrated in remarkable detail... this remarkable book leaves one wondering: who bought these books and what did they think of them?"" -- Loren Glass, LA Review of Books ""An inspiring and stimulating read"" -- Oxford University Press Journals ""This study is highly informative and an enjoyable read: a rare combination."" -- Stephen Barkway, Virginia Woolf Miscellany" Author InformationLise Jaillant is Lecturer (Assistant Professor) at Loughborough University, UK. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |