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Chicago and the Making of American Modernism

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by Michelle E Moore


  “Printing News of the Country.” Printing Trade News 40, no. 10 (March 11, 1911): 11–15.

  Whyte, Iain Boyd. Ed. Modernism and the Spirit of the City. New York: Routledge, 2003.

  Willa Cather – Irene Miner Weisz Papers, 1912–1958. Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special Collections, Newberry Library, Chicago, IL.

  The William Horne – Ernest Hemingway Papers, 1913–1985. Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special Collections. Newberry Library, Chicago, IL.

  Woodress, James. Willa Cather: A Literary Life. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 1989.

  Woolley, Lisa. Chicago Voices of the Chicago Renaissance. Dekalb, IL: Northern Illinois University Press, 2000.

  Wright, Frank Lloyd. “The Art and Craft of the Machine.” In The Essential Frank Lloyd Wright: Critical Essays on Architecture. Ed. Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer, 23–33. Princeton, New Jersey and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2008.

  Wright, Frank Lloyd. “The Cause of Architecture.” In The Essential Frank Lloyd Wright: Critical Essays on Architecture. Ed. Bruce Brooks Ffeiffer, 34–51. Princeton, NJ and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2008.

  Zeitlin, Michael. “Versions of the ‘Primal Scene’: Faulkner and ‘Ulysses.’” Mosaic: An Interdisciplinary Critical Journal 2, no. 22 (Spring 1989): 63–77.

  Index

  Absalom, Absalom! (Faulkner) here, here

  Achievements of Arthur Trant, The (Balmer and MacHarg) here–here

  Adams, Nick here

  Addams, Jane here–here, here, here

  Democracy and Social Ethics here

  and Harriet Monroe here, here, here, here

  and Hull House here

  and The Little Room here, here, here

  and relationship to Willa Cather here

  Addis, Arthur here

  Ade, George here

  Adler, Dankmar here, here

  advertisement here–here, here–here, here, here

  Aiken, Conrad, Turns and Movies here, here

  Aldis, Mary Reynolds here, here

  Algren, Nelson here

  Allen, James Lane, “The Butterflies” here

  Altgeld (governor) here

  American Arts and Crafts Show here

  American Arts and Crafts Society here

  American critics, criticisms of here

  American Institute of Architects here

  American Mercury, The here, here

  American modernism here, here, here, here

  American Railway Workers Union here

  American realism here, here, here, here

  Among the Ash Heaps and the Millionaires (Fitzgerald) here

  Anasazi Indians here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here

  Anderson, Cornelia here–here, here

  Anderson, Karl here

  Anderson, Margaret here, here, here, here–here

  and 57th Street Artists’ Colony here

  and Chicago here, here

  and Ernest Hemingway here

  legal issues of here, here

  and Little Review, The here, here, here, here, here, here, here

  and Ulysses here

  and William Faulkner here–here

  Anderson, Sherwood here, here, here, here–here, here, here, here, here–here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here–here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here

  allusions to here

  and criticism of Chicago here, here–here

  Dark Laughter here

  and Ernest Hemingway here, here, here

  and Fanny Butcher here

  and Frank Lloyd Wright here, here, here–here, here

  and F. Scott Fitzgerald here, here

  and James Joyce here

  literary style of here

  Many Marriages here

  and Margaret Anderson here

  nervous breakdown of here–here, here–here

  Tar: A Midwestern Childhood here

  and Ulysses here

  and William Faulkner here, here–here, here–here, here–here, here

  Windy McPherson’s Son here

  Winesburg, Ohio here

  anti-Semitism here

  applied psychology here–here

  Architectural Record here

  Architecture in Chicago here, here, here, here, here. See also Adler, Dankmar; Burnham, John; Root, John Wellborn; Sullivan, Louis

  Chicago School here

  White City here

  Wright, Frank Lloyd here, here, here, here–here, here, here–here, here

  Armory Show here

  Chicago’s Tribune’s response to here

  Harriet Monroe’s support of here, here

  public response to here–here, here, here

  review of here–here, here, here

  writer’s response to here

  Armour, George here, here

  Armour, Louis here

  Armour, Ogden here

  Armour, Philip here

  art, and workers’ upliftment here

  Art Institute of Chicago here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here

  artist-advertising man here

  artists, behavior of here–here

  artists rights here

  Arts and Crafts, rights of artisans here

  Arts and Crafts movements here, here–here

  Arts and Culture, resistant spaces of and for here

  art scene, Chicago here

  Ashcan painters here

  “Ash Heel’s Tendon—A Story, The” (Hemingway) here

  Atlantic Monthly here

  Atlantic Monthly (newspaper) here

  Attic Club, the here–here, here, here

  avant-garde art here

  avant-garde literature here–here, here, here–here, here, here

  avant-garde modernism here

  Ayres, (Major) here

  Baird, Helen, Faulkner’s depiction of here

  Baker, Jordan (character) here

  Bakhtin, Mikhail here

  Balmer, Edwin here, here, here, here, here

  and advertising here–here, here

  influences on Hemingway here, here, here, here, here–here, here, here–here, here

  and lie detection here, here, here

  literary style of here, here, here, here, here

  Public Result of its Practical Operation here

  Science of Advertising, The (Balmer) here

  Balmer, Edwin and William MacHarg

  Achievements of Arthur Trant, The here–here

  “Man in the Room” here

  Barnes, Jake here

  Barton, Bruce here

  Barton, William E. here–here, here

  Beach, Sylvia here, here

  Beautiful and the Damned, The here

  Beck, Ferdinand W. here

  Bellows, George here

  Cliff Dwellers (painting) here

  Benbow, Horace here

  Bennett, William R., Little Caesar here

  Berman, Ronald here

  Bernstaff, Count Johann Heinrich von here

  “Big Shot, The”, (Faulkner) here

  Birth of Tragedy (Nietzsche) here

  Black Hawk sculpture here

  Blackhawk statue here, here

  Blackstone, T. B. here

  Blaine, Amory (character) here

  Blair, Edward Tyler here

  Blotner, Joseph here

  Blum, Jerome here, here

  Blum, Lucille here

  Book of Marionettes (Joseph) here

  boosterism here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here

  Boyd, Thomas here

  Boyeson, H. H. here

  Brett, Harvey here, here

  Bromfield, Louis here

  Browne, Ellen Van Volkenurg. See Van Volkenburg, Ellen

  Browne, Francis F. here, here, here

  Browne, Maurice here, here

  Browne’s Bookshop here

  Buchanan, Tom (character) here, here

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bsp; Buci-Glucksmann, Christine here

  Bulliet, C. J. here

  Burnham, Clara Louise here

  Burnham, Daniel H. here, here, here, here, here

  Burton, Arthur M. here–here

  business establishment, Chicago here

  business practices here

  advice about here

  and Christianity here–here

  business sector, affect of on arts scene here, here

  Butcher, Fanny here, here, here, here, here

  and the book market here–here

  bookstore here, here

  and Chicago Tribune here, here, here, here

  Christmas cards here

  and Edgar Lee Masters here–here

  and Elia Peattie here

  and Ernest Hemingway here

  and Harriet Monroe here

  and Lewis here, here

  and Willa Cather here, here, here, here, here–here

  “Butterflies, The” (Allen) here

  “Camel’s Back, The” (Fitzgerald) here, here

  Canfield, Dorothy here

  Caraway, Nick (character) here

  Carlton, Julian here

  Cary, Lucian here

  Cather, Willa here, here, here, here–here, here, here

  and the Attic Club here

  “Coming, Aphrodite” here

  criticism of Chicago here, here–here, here

  and Elia Peattie here–here

  and Ernest Hemingway here, here, here

  and Fanny Butcher here–here

  and F. Scott Fitzgerald here

  and Henry Blake Fuller here

  and Hull House here

  and Irene Miner Weisz here, here, here–here, here

  One of Ours here–here, here

  O Pioneers here, here

  “Scandal” here

  Song of the Lark, The here–here, here, here–here, here, here, here

  and William Faulkner here, here, here, here, here, here

  Youth and the Bright Medusa here, here–here

  “Centaur in Black” (Faulkner) here

  Century Magazine, The here

  Cerf, Bennett here

  Chadwick, G. W. here

  Chamberlain (Mr.) here

  Chatelaine of La Trinite, The (Fuller) here

  Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart here, here, here, here–here

  Cheney, Martha “Mamah” Borthwick here

  Chevalier de Pensiere-Vani, The (Fuller) here

  Chicago

  arts scene in here, here

  business scene in here–here, here

  capitalism in here, here, here, here, here, here

  and the Columbian Exposition of 1893 here, here

  criticism of here

  cultural institutions here, here

  cultural movements in here, here, here, here

  efforts to uplift here, here

  engineering in architecture here–here

  evangelical movement in here–here

  exodus of writers and artists here

  fears about cultural destruction of here, here

  and the Great Chicago Fire of 1971 here, here, here, here, here–here

  Great Fire of 1871 here

  and industrialists here, here, here, here, here, here

  literary forms in here–here

  literary scene in here, here–here, here, here–here, here

  old settlers vs. new migrants in here

  as a railway hub here

  realism in here, here, here, here, here (see also realism)

  religion and education in here, here

  writers in here, here–here, here, here, here, here, here–here

  Chicago art here

  Chicago Arts and Crafts Society here, here

  Chicago art scene here, here, here, here, here, here, here

  allusions to here

  critique of here–here, here–here

  Chicago boosers. See boosterism

  Chicago business establishment here

  Chicago businessmen here–here

  Chicago business practices, novels and here, here, here–here

  Chicago Club, the here–here, here, here

  Chicago Evangelization Society here

  Chicago Fire. See Great Chicago Fire

  Chicago Journal here

  Chicago literary establishment here

  Chicago literary renaissance here, here, here, here

  Chicago literary scene here, here

  and Ernest Hemingway here

  Chicago Mail, The (newspaper) here

  Chicago Modern 1893–1945 here

  Chicago modernism here, here–here, here. See also American modernism; modernism

  Chicago Puppet Theater here, here

  Chicago realism here, here–here

  Faulkner’s criticism of here–here

  Chicago Record-Herald (newspaper) here

  Chicago Relief and Aid Society here

  Chicago Tribune (newspaper) here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here

  art critics of here, here

  and Burton Roscoe here, here, here

  copyright lawsuit here (see also copyright laws)

  and Elia Peattie here, here

  and Ernest Hemingway here, here, here–here, here, here

  and Fanny Butcher here, here, here, here, here

  and F. Scott Fitzgerald here, here

  and Willa Cather here, here, here

  Chicago World’s Fair here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here. See also Columbian Exhibition of 1893

  Chicago writers

  Ernest Hemingway and here, here–here

  Faulkner and here, here–here, here, here, here, here, here–here

  and F. Scott Fitzgerald here, here–here, here

  Christian socialist here

  Clarkson, Ralph here

  Claude (Cather), title dispute here–here

  Cleary, Kate here

  Cliff Dwellers (Bellows) here

  Cliff Dwellers, the here, here, here, here, here

  metaphors of here–here

  Cliff-Dwellers, The (Fuller) here–here, here, here, here, here–here

  review of here–here, here

  Cliff Dwellers Club, the here, here, here

  Cather’s opinion of here

  creation of here

  female version of here

  and Hamlin Garland here–here, here, here

  and Henry B. Fuller here–here

  Columbian Exhibition of 1893. See Chicago’s World’s Fair

  Columbian Ode (Monroe) here, here–here

  “Coming, Aphrodite,” (Cather) here

  Commemoration Ode (Monroe). See Columbian Ode (Monroe)

  commercial boosterism here

  Commercial Club of Chicago here

  confidence man here–here, here

  Confidence Man (Melville) here, here, here

  Congo and Other Poems (Lindsay) here

  Copyright Act of 1790 here

  copyright laws here, here, here–here, here. See also Monroe, Harriet

  Cordon Club here

  corruption, in the South here, here–here, here

  corruption and violence here, here

  Cosmopolitan here

  Cowles, Eswin here

  Craven, Wayne here

  Sculpture in America here

  critical realism here

  Culp, E. C. here, here–here, here, here

  cultural self-protection here–here

  “Cut-Glass Bowl, The” (Fitzgerald) here

  Daily News here

  Dallas Morning News here

  Dark Laughter (Faulker) here

  Darrow, Clarence here–here, here

  Dawson, Fairchild (character) here–here, here, here–here

  Delano, Frederic here

  Dell, Floyd here, here, here

  and Little Review here

  and Margaret Anderson here, her
e

  and Sherwood Anderson here, here, here

  Democracy and Social Ethics (Addams) here

  Denton, Minna C. here

  Detroit Free Press here

  Dial, The here, here, here

  and Monroe’s Columbian Ode here

  dialect here

  “Diamond as Big as the Ritz, The” (Fitzgerald) here

  Dijkstra, Bram here

  Dill Pickle Club here

  Diver, Nicole (character) here

  Doane, Mary Ann here

  Double Dealer, The here, here, here, here, here, here

  Douglas, Stephen A. here

  Dove, Arthur here

  Downs, M. Catherine here

  Drake, Temple (character) here, here–here, here–here

  Dreiser, Theodore here, here

  loved by Mencken here

  Sister Carrie here, here, here

  Duff, Sarah Robinson here

  eagles, as symbolism here, here, here

  Eagle’s Nest Art Colony/Tree here, here

  Eagle’s Nest Association here

  Eagle’s Nest Camp here, here, here

  Egoist, The here

  Eight, The here

  Eliot, T. S. here

  Elsworth, James H. here

  Emerson, Ralph Waldo here

  engineering here–here

  Ernst, Morris here

  European avant-garde here

  evangelicalism here

  evangelical movements here, here–here, here, here, here, here

  Fall Flight (Patterson) here

  Fanny Farmer’s Chicago Book Shop here

  Faulkner, William here, here, here, here–here

  Absalom, Absalom! here, here

  allusions Sherwood Anderson and Ernest Hemingway here

  allusions to Herman Melville here, here, here, here, here

  “The Big Shot, The” here

  “Centaur in Black” here

  and Chicago here–here, here

  and Confidence Man (Melville) here, here, here

  and Conrad Aiken here

  criticism of Carl Sandburg here, here

  and criticism of Chicago here, here, here, here–here

  and criticism of Lorado Taft here

  and criticism of Midwestern American writers here–here

  criticism of modern artistic forms here–here, here

  criticism of Sherwood Anderson here, here–here, here, here–here, here

  criticisms of American critics here

  Dark Laughter here

  and Edgar Lee Masters here, here

  gangster story of here–here

  and Harry Nash Smith here–here

  Light in August here

  literary style of here, here

  and Lorado Taft here–here

  and The Mississippian here

  “Miss Zilphia Gant” here

  and money here

  Mosquitoes, The here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here

  Old Man here–here

  popular culture and here, here–here

 

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