This materialist study of the short story's development in three diverse magazines reveals how, at the dawn of modernism, commercial pressures prompted modernist formal innovation in popular magazines, whilst anti-commercial opacity paradoxically formed the basis of an effective marketing strategy that appealed to elitism. Integrating methods of cultural studies with formal analyses, this study builds upon recent work challenging Andreas Huyssen's provocative formation, the "e;great divide"e; of modernism.
| ISBN: | 9781135868574 |
| Publication date: | 23rd January 2007 |
| Author: | Chan, Winnie |
| Publisher: | Taylor and Francis |
| Format: | Ebook |
This materialist study of the short story's development in three diverse magazines reveals how, at the dawn of modernism, commercial pressures prompted modernist formal innovation in popular magazines, whilst anti-commercial opacity paradoxically formed the basis of an effective marketing strategy that appealed to elitism. Integrating methods of cultural studies with formal analyses, this study builds upon recent work challenging Andreas Huyssen's provocative formation, the "e;great divide"e; of modernism.
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Economy of the Short Story in British Periodicals of the 1890s was written by Chan, Winnie and published by Taylor and Francis
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