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245 0 0 _aBroadcasting in the Modernist Era /
_c[edited by] Matthew Feldman, Erik Tonning and Henry Mead.
260 _aLondon :
_bBloomsbury Publishing,
_c2014.
300 _a1 online resource (297 pages).
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
_2rdacarrier
490 1 _aHistoricizing Modernism
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aIntroduction: Broadcasting in the Modernist Era; Part One Broadcasting Culture in the Modernist Era; 1 Pub, Parlour, Theatre: Radio in the Imagination of W.B. Yeats; 2 Early Television and Joyce's Finnegans Wake: New Technology and Flawed Power; 3 'I Often Wish You Could Answer Me Back: And So Perhaps Do You!' E.M. Forster and BBC Radio Broadcasting; 4 Dorothy L. Sayers's The Man Born to Be King The 'Impersonation' of Divinity: Language, Authenticity and Embodiment; 5 T.S. Eliot on the Radio: 'The Drama Is All in the Word'; 6 David Jones: Christian Modernism at the BBCPart Two Broadcasting Politics in the Modernist Era; 7 Rambling Round Words: Virginia Woolf and the Politics of Broadcasting; 8 J.B. Priestley: By Radio to a New Britain; 9 'Keeping Our Little Corner Clean': George Orwell's Cultural Broadcasts at the BBC; 10 Radio Broadcasting in Fascist Italy: Between Censorship, Total Control, Jazz and Futurism; 11 Pound and Radio Treason: An Empirical Reassessment; 12 'Conquering the Virtual Public': Jean-Paul Sartre's La tribune des temps modernes and the Radio in France; Afterword: The Gentle Art of Radio BroadcastingIndex.
520 _aThe era of literary modernism coincided with a dramatic expansion of broadcast media throughout Europe, which challenged avant-garde writers with new modes of writing and provided them with a global audience for their work. Historicizing these developments and drawing on new sources for research--including the BBC archives and other important collections. Broadcasting in the Modernist Era explores the ways in which canonical writers engaged with the new media of radio and television. Considering the interlinked areas of broadcasting 'culture' and politics' in this period, the book engages the radio writing and broadcasts of such writers as Virginia Woolf, W. B. Yeats, Ezra Pound, T. S. Eliot, James Joyce, George Orwell, E. M. Forster, J. B. Priestley, Dorothy L. Sayers, David Jones and Jean-Paul Sartre. With chapters by leading international scholars, the volume's empirical-based approach aims to open up new avenues for understandings of radiogenic writing in the mass-media age
588 0 _aPrint version record.
650 0 _aLiterature.
650 0 _aModernism (Literature)
650 7 _aBIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
_xLiterary.
_2bisacsh
650 7 _aLiterary Criticism
_xGeneral.
_2bisacsh
650 7 _aLiterary studies: from c 1900.
_2bicssc
650 7 _aLiterature.
_2fast
_0(OCoLC)fst00999953
650 7 _aMedia studies.
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650 7 _aModernism (Literature)
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650 7 _aSocial Science
_xMedia Studies.
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655 4 _aElectronic books.
700 1 _aFeldman, Matthew.
700 1 _aMead, Henry,
_d1978-
700 1 _aTonning, Erik.
830 0 _aHistoricizing modernism.
856 _uhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1KmGYFTEoI_hADGRxSmbyOpMvvZeZkprT/view?usp=sharing
859 _aELD
889 _a(OCoLC)879074484
999 _c12928
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