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American Literary Magazines Edward E. Chielens

American Literary Magazines By Edward E. Chielens

American Literary Magazines by Edward E. Chielens


Summary

The history of modern American literature is inextricably tied to the history of the literary magazine.

American Literary Magazines Summary

American Literary Magazines: The Twentieth Century by Edward E. Chielens

The history of modern American literature is inextricably tied to the history of the literary magazine. Conversely, in the individual histories of these magazines can be gleaned highlights of literary activity and insights on the writers and editors in the forefront. The literary magazines of the twentieth century, most of them known as littles because of small budgets and circulation and short lives, number in the thousands. Some, like the venerable New Yorker, have enjoyed wide circulation for well over half a century; others, like The Fugitive, published in Nashville, Tennessee, in the early 1920s, were regional and/or experimental and short-lived. Of these thousands, editor Edward E. Chielens has selected seventy-six of the most significant for description and analysis in individual historical essays. An additional one hundred magazines are briefly profiled in an appendix. Forty-three scholars and writers contributed to this volume. Following the pattern established in Chielens's earlier complementary volume, American Literary Magazines: The Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, the magazine essays also provide appended data on information sources and publishing history. The volume introduction discusses the characteristics of different types of literary magazines in the twentieth century and their sponsoring organizations or individuals as well as the influence on their development of leading literary figures such as Ezra Pound and H. L. Mencken. This discussion is bolstered by a chronological appendix to the volume presenting highlights in the history of literary magazines in the perspective of events in literary history. An additional appendix provides a directory of major collections of literary magazines in the United States and Canada with descriptions of their holdings.

About Edward E. Chielens

EDWARD E. CHIELENS is Chair of the English Division at Henry Ford Community College, Dearborn, Michigan. His publications include two annotated bibliographies, The Literary Journal in American to 1900 and The Literary Journal in America, 1900-1950, as well as American Literary Magazine: The Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries (Greenwood Press, 1986).

Table of Contents

Introduction Profiles of American Literary Magazines, 1900-present Appendix A: Minor Literary Magazines Appendix B: A Chronology of Social and Literary Events and American Literary Magazines, 1900-1990 Appendix C: The Archives: An Analysis of Little Magazine Collections in the United States and Canada Index

Additional information

NPB9780313239861
9780313239861
031323986X
American Literary Magazines: The Twentieth Century by Edward E. Chielens
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1992-08-24
488
N/A
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