The Oxford Critical and Cultural History of Modernist Magazines
Volume III: Europe 1880 - 1940
Peter Brooker editor Christian Weikop editor Sascha Bru editor Andrew Thacker editor
Format:Set / collection
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:24th Nov '16
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
The third of three volumes devoted to the cultural history of the modernist magazine in Britain, North America, and Europe, this collection contains fifty-six original essays on the role of 'little magazines' and independent periodicals in Europe in the period 1880-1940. It demonstrates how these publications were instrumental in founding and advancing developments in European modernism and the avant-garde. Expert discussion of approaching 300 magazines, accompanied by an illuminating variety of cover images, from France, Italy, Germany, Spain and Portugal, Scandinavia, Central and Eastern Europe will significantly extend and strengthen the understanding of modernism and modernity. The chapters are organised into six main sections with contextual introductions specific to national, regional histories, and magazine cultures. Introductions and chapters combine to elucidate the part played by magazines in the broader formations associated with Symbolism, Expressionism, Futurism, Dada, Surrealism, and Constructivism in a period of fundamental social and geo-political change. Individual essays, situated in relation to metropolitan centres bring focussed attention to a range of celebrated and less well-known magazines, including Le Chat Noir, La Revue blanche, Le Festin d'Esope, La Nouvelle Revue Française, La Révolution Surréaliste, Documents, De Stijl, Ultra, Lacerba, Energie Nouve, Klingen, Exlex, flamman, Der Blaue Reiter, Der Sturm, Der Dada, Ver Sacrum, Cabaret Voltaire, 391, ReD, Zenit, Ma, Contemporanul, Formisci, Zdroj, Lef, and Novy Lef. The magazines disclose a world where the material constraints of costs, internal rivalries, and anxieties over censorship ran alongside the excitement of new work, collaboration on a new manifesto and the birth of a new movement. This collection therefore confirms the value of magazine culture to the expanding field of modernist studies, providing a rich and hitherto under-examined resource which helps bring to life the dynamics out of which the modernist avant-garde evolved.
Anyone working in modernist studies must record their gratitude for the herculean editorial labor that has gone into this 1,500-page volume -- a gateway to further studies in this field ... Brookers introduction keeps an admirably cool head as he plunges into the labyrinthine twisted paths of sixty years of European history (political, socio-cultural, economic, technological). The third volume ... which examines a large selection of twentieth-century European periodicals, recruits two new editors -- Saschu Bru and Christian Weikopto strengthen an approach to wider comparative angles of intellectual history. * Jason Harding, Modernism-Modernity *
ISBN: 9780198778431
Dimensions: 247mm x 173mm x 80mm
Weight: 2712g
1552 pages