Focusing on Poetry and The Little Review, the two journals in the MJP’s collection that began in Chicago, Chicago Modernism is a new MJP resource that identifies where contributors to these magazines lived while relating their residence information to the rest of the MJP’s data on the journals. Featuring downloadable datasets and maps visualizing residence data, the site will help us discover how…
Read MoreThe Brown Digital Repository (BDR) has now ingested all of the MJP’s journals, giving users a new way to access these magazines. Click here to access the MJP’s collection page at the BDR.
Read MoreThe Dilettante, the latest addition to the MJP’s collection of little magazines, is an “ephemeral bibelot” published in Spokane, Washington beginning in 1898; the MJP’s edition covers most of volume one.
Read MoreOn December 9, 2016, Robert Scholes died peacefully in his sleep at his home in Barrington, Rhode Island; he was 87 years old. Bob was a brilliant scholar of literature, and his career was distinguished by a long list of achievements, including the creation of this website and database, The Modernist Journals Project (MJP). Conceived…
Read MoreWe have now completed our digital editions of McClure’s Magazine (117 issues from 1900-1910), The Smart Set(120 issues from 1913-1922), and Camera Work (50 issues from 1903-1917).
Read MoreIssues from all eleven years of the MJP’s edition of McClure’s Magazine (1900 – 1910) are now available on the MJP website. We will upload outstanding issues as we finish working on them.
Read MoreWe’ve begun to post issues from the remaining two journals of our NEH grant, The Smart Set (1913-1922) and Camera Work (1903-1917), with more issues coming soon.
Read MoreThe Masses Work Site on the MJP Lab is a resource for exploring the MJP’s Masses database using quantitative analysis and visualization tools. It includes statistical information about the magazine, graphs of contributor and book review networks, charts about the gender of contributors, and the full text of the magazine uploaded (and ready for word searches) on Voyant.
Read MoreAll 79 issues of The Masses, from January 1911 to November/December 1917, are now available on the MJP website, and the MJP’s datafiles for The Masses are also now available in the MJP_Lab‘s Sourceforge repository. Please note the peculiar numbering of the original issues of the magazine: volume 2 does not exist, while volume 3 consists of just six issues and volumes 7…
Read MoreAbel Debritto, a Fulbright Fellow at the MJP, has composed an introduction to Imagism and the Imagist Anthologies that Ezra Pound, Amy Lowell, and others published between 1914 and 1917. Click here to read it.
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