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Joseph Conrad
The Joseph Conrad Foundation
Joseph Conrad Reference Site
Heart of Darkness,
the Hypertext Annotation by students at Stockton College in New
Jersey T.S. Eliot
Exploring The Wasteland
A site that explores The Waste Land
Modern American Poetry Jeff Duntemann’s parody of The Love Song of J. A. Prufrock
The T.S. Eliot Page by Bruce Ong
Eliot resources from Professor Eiichi Hishikawa, Faculty
of Letters, Kobe University
E.M. Forster
The University of Tennessee E.M. Forster Site An online copy of Forster’s “The Machine Stops”
Only Connect James Joyce
DH Lawrence
The University of Nottingham DH Lawrence Resources
Aesthetes List D.H. Lawrence Research Site
Other Modernism Resource Sites
Bedford/St. Martin’s “Lit Links”
Voice of the Shuttle Guide on Modernism
Literary Resources: Twentieth-Century British and Irish Writers
The Virtual
Seminars for Teaching Literature focus on World War I poetry and
texts. (Oxford)
The
Electronic Labyrinth’s definition of modernism and the modern novel
Glossary of Literary and Rhetorical Terms
The Culture of Modernism Bloomsbury Sites A visual appealing website on the Bloomsbury Group Web resources for the Bloomsbury Group from Kent State UMass Online Library Resources Note: You must be a currently enrolled student or an employee of UMass Lowell to access the following resources. Joseph Conrad
Mark A. Wollaeger (1997). "Killing
Stevie: Modernity, Modernism, and Mastery in Conrad and Hitchcock."
Modern Language Quarterly v58.n3 (Sept 1997): pp323(28). T.S. Eliot
Gupta, Suman (2003). "In
Search of Genius: T.S. Eliot as Publisher." Journal of
Modern Literature 27.1-2 (Fall 2003): p26(10). Sorum, Eve (2005). "Masochistic Modernisms: A Reading of Eliot and Woolf." Journal of Modern Literature 28.3, Spring 2005, pp25(19). William Faulkner Folks, Jeffrey J. (2003). "Memory Believes Before Knowing Remembers: Faulkner, Canetti, and Survival." Papers on Language & Literature 39.3 (Summer 2003): p316.
Gaylord, Joshua (2004),
"The
Radiance of the Fake: Pylon's Postmodern Narrative of Disease."
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