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(Review) Polish Literature From 1864 To 1918: Realism And Young Poland, Andrea Lanoux
(Review) Polish Literature From 1864 To 1918: Realism And Young Poland, Andrea Lanoux
Slavic Studies Faculty Publications
The article reviews the book "Polish Literature From 1864 to 1918: Realism and Young Poland: An Anthology," edited and translated by Michael J. Mikoṡ.
Literary Retrospection In The Harlem Renaissance, Claudia Stokes
Literary Retrospection In The Harlem Renaissance, Claudia Stokes
English Faculty Research
In 1925, book collector and Harlem Renaissance patron Arthur A. Schomburg began the essay "The Negro Digs Up His Past," published in Alain Locke's landmark anthology The New Negro (1925), by proclaiming that the "American Negro must remake his past in order to make his future. ... So among the rising democratic millions we find the Negro thinking more collectively, more retrospectively than the rest, and opt out of the very pressure of the present to become the most enthusiastic antiquarian of them all" (231). These words might be surprising to the beginning student of the Harlem Renaissance, seduced by …
Review Of Celia Marshik, British Modernism And Censorship, Guy R. Davidson
Review Of Celia Marshik, British Modernism And Censorship, Guy R. Davidson
Faculty of Arts - Papers (Archive)
With this book, Celia Marshik makes a significant contribution to the growing critical literature on the interrelations between censorship and sexual representation in late-nineteenth and early twentieth-century British literature.