Barbara Green, an associate professor of English at Notre Dame, has composed an introduction to the MJP’s edition of The Freewoman: A Weekly Feminist Review; click here to read it. The MJP is now providing introductions to all three of Dora Marsden’s magazines; see also Susan Solomon’s introduction to The New Freewoman and The Egoist as well as Bob Scholes’s general introduction to the three journals.
Read MoreAll twelve issues (and one supplement) of The Seven Arts (1916-1917) are now available at the MJP. This is the first of five American journals that we will be making available over the course of the next two years as part of our current NEH grant.
Read MoreBrad Evans, an associate professor of English at Rutgers University, has composed an introduction to Le Petit Journal des Refusées, a very curious single-issue magazine published by Gelett Burgess in the summer of 1896. Click here to read it.
Read MoreCarey Snyder, an associate professor of English at Ohio University, has composed an introduction to the MJP’s editions of Rhythm (1911-1913), a little magazine of modernist art and literature edited by John Middleton Murry, and its short-lived successor, The Blue Review (1913). Click here to read it.
Read MoreTo commemorate the 100 year anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic, Jonathan Tinnin and Mattew Kochis (both from the University of Tulsa) have assembled this short piece that brings together many of the references to the tragedy that appeared in MJP journals, from April 1912 through June 1920.
Read MoreIn 1914, Ezra Pound put Imagism on the map by publishing Des Imagistes: An Anthology. Three more Imagist anthologies followed, edited by H. D. & Richard Aldington (in 1915) and by Amy Lowell (in 1916 & 1917). All four anthologies, including three versions of Pound’s Des Imagistes, can now be found here.
Read MoreThe Modernist Journals Project has been awarded a two-year grant of $270,000 from the National Endowment for the Humanities to digitize substantial runs of five American journals: McClure’s (1901-1910), The Smart Set (1913-1922), The Masses (1911-1917), Camera Work (1903-1917), and The Seven Arts (1916-1917). The grant will be administered by the University of Tulsa, and…
Read MoreWe’ve now uploaded to our Sourceforge repository the MJP’s catalogue records and text transcript files for three more journals: The Crisis, Blast, and The Tyro. We’re also making available there three plain-text datasets for each of the nine journals now represented on the site (Blast, Crisis, Freewoman, New Freewoman, Egoist, Little Review, Others, Poetry, and Tyro). These…
Read MoreThe Dome, published in London between March 1897 and May 1898, is a quarterly that proudly claims to contain “examples of all the arts” in each issue. You can find all five issues from the first series of the magazine here.
Read MoreClick here to see the new MJP Lab website and its latest feature—an interactive timeline that visualizes all 19 MJP journals with links to their collection pages.
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