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For information regarding the following books, or to obtain copies
please send an email to info@henrymcbride.org
and we will contact you.
The artistic movement known as modernism, which includes the historical
avant-garde, produced the most radical and comprehensive change
in western culture since Romanticism. The Henry McBride Series in
Modernism and Modernity, published and administered by Yale University
Press, focuses on modernism and the arts in their many contexts.
Books
presently available in this series include:
- Henry McBride, The Flow of Art (edited by Daniel Catton
Rich)
- Megan L. Benton, Beauty and the Book: Fine Editions and Cultural
Distinction in America (2000)
- Nathalie Blondel, Journal of Mary Butts
- Edward M. Burns, The Letters of Gertrude Stein
- William C. Carter, Marcel Proust (2000)
- Donald C. Gallup, Eugene O'Neill and His Eleven-Play Cycle:
"A Tale of Possessors Self-Dispossessed" (1998)
- Eugene Jolas, Man from Babel (1998)
- Le Corbusier, The Final Testament of Pére Corbu: A
Translation and Interpretation of Mise au point by Ivan Zaknic
(1997)
- Henry McBride, An Eye on the Modern Century: Selected Letters
of Henry McBride (2000)
- Lawrence Rainey, Institutions of Modernism: Literary Elites
and Public Culture (1999)
- Italo Svevo, Emilio's Carnival (2001)
- Rebecca West, Selected Letters of Rebecca West (2000)
Books to be published (dates tentative):
- Lawrence Rainey, Futurism: A Reader and Visual Repertoire
(Spring 2004)
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