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Chicago and the Making of American Modernism

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by Michelle E Moore


  Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (Joyce) here

  Potter, Bessie here, here

  Potter’s Field here

  Pound, Ezra here, here, here, here, here–here

  Powers of Horror (Kristeva) here–here

  Printing Trade News here

  Professor’s House, The here

  Prohibition Party here

  Public Result of its Practical Operation (Balmer) here

  Pullman Company here

  Pullman, George here, here, here, here

  Pullman Labor Strike here–here

  Pumphrey, Neal “Popeye” here, here–here, here–here, here–here

  Putzel, Max here

  Quinn, John here, here–here

  railways here, here

  Southside Railway Company here

  West Chicago City Railway systems here

  Random House here, here

  Rascoe, Burton here

  Raymond, Clifford here

  realism here

  as dominant literary mode in Chicago here–here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here–here

  Garland and here

  as masculine here

  tension between narrative realism and modernism here, here–here, here

  rebuilt cities, in the South here–here

  Regnery, Henry here

  religion and education here

  religious establishment here–here

  Reynolds, Michael S. here, here–here, here

  Richardson, Hadley here

  Rockefeller, Edith here, here, here

  Rockefeller, John D. here

  Rock Island and West Chicago City Railway here

  Rock Island Railway here

  Root, John Wellborn here

  Roscoe, Burton here, here, here, here

  Rowan Oak Papers here

  Ruskin, John here

  St. Edna Vincent Millay, review of here

  Saint-Gaudens, Augustus here

  Sanctuary (Faulkner) here, here, here, here, here

  Sandburg, Carl here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here

  and 57th Street Artists’ Colony here, here

  criticism of here

  works about Chicago here

  Saturday Evening Post, The here, here

  Sayre, Zelda. See Fitzgerald, Zelda Sayre

  “Scandal” (Cather) here

  Scandinavian Exhibit here

  Schevill, Clara here

  Schevill, Ferdinand here

  Science of Advertising, The (Balmer) here

  Scott, Robert here, here

  Sculpture in America (Craven) here

  Sergeant, Elizabeth Shepley here

  Settlement House movement here

  Settlement Movement here

  sex in literature here–here, here, here–here, here

  Seymour, Ralph Fletcher here

  Shahs, Howard here

  Sheridan, Philip here

  Sherman, William Tecumseh here

  Shikoh, Jane Allen here

  Sinclair, Upton here, here, here, here

  Jungle, The here

  works about Chicago here

  Singal, Daniel J. here

  Singing Poetry here

  Sister Carrie (Dreiser) here, here, here

  Smart Set, The (Mencken) here, here

  Smith, Charles W. here, here

  Smith, Harry Nash here, here

  social change, fear of here

  social classes here–here, here–here

  social realism here

  Song of the Lark, The (Cather) here, here–here, here, here–here, here, here–here

  Sound and the Fury, The (Faulkner) here, here

  Southside Railway Company here

  Southwest Review, The here

  Spencer, Allen here

  Spiders, The (Lang) here

  Spoon River Anthology (Masters) here, here, here, here

  review of here–here, here

  Spratling, William here–here, here

  steel beams, underground here

  Stein, Gertrude here, here, here, here

  Stone, Phil here, here, here

  Story of America, The (Peattie) here

  strikes, workers here–here

  Studebaker Corporation here

  “Studios Club,” the here

  Sullivan, Louis here, here, here

  Sullivan, Margaret here, here, here–here, here, here

  “Summer Days” here

  Sun Also Rises, The (Hemingway) here

  Swift, Gustavus here

  system-built homes here, here

  Szuberia, Guy here

  Taft, Lorado here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here

  and William Faulkner here–here

  Taliaferro (character) here

  Taliesin here

  Tar: A Midwestern Childhood (Anderson) here, here

  Tender Is the Night (Fitzgerald) here, here

  Ernest Hemingway and here–here

  This Side of Paradise here

  This Side of Paradise (Fitzgerald) here, here

  Thomas, Theodore here–here

  Tietjens, Eunice here

  Times-Picayune, The (newspaper) here

  Toronto Star, Hemingway’s writing in here, here

  tourism and train travel here

  train lines, reconstruction of here

  Trant, Arthur here

  Turns and Movies (Aiken) here

  Ulysses (Joyce) here, here, here, here–here

  appeal for lifting ban on here–here

  Little Review, the here, here, here, here

  pornography charges against here–here

  Under the Skylights (Fuller) here

  “Upward Movement in Chicago, The” (Fuller) here

  universities

  colleges, establishment of here

  vampire, and women here–here, here, here

  Van Vechten, Carl here, here

  Van Volkenburg, Ellen here, here, here

  Villa Turicum here–here

  Walker, Nellie V. here

  Wasserman, Loretta here

  Weininger, Susan S. here

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

  friendship with Cather here

  West Chicago City Railway systems here

  Western Association of Architects here

  Western Brewer, The here

  West, James L. W. here

  Wheaton College here

  Wheaton v. Peters here

  Whitman, Walt here, here

  Wild Palms (Faulkner) here, here, here–here

  Willa Cather: On Writing here

  Williamson, C. N. here

  Wilson, F. H. here–here

  Windy McPherson’s Son (Sherwood) here

  Winesburg, Ohio here

  Winesburg, Ohio (Sherwood) here

  review of here

  With the Procession (Fuller) here

  review of here

  women, networking club for here

  Woodress, James here

  Woolsey, John here

  Worker’s Right Movement here

  Workers’ Rights here–here, here

  Wound and the Bow, The (Wilson) here

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

  writers, new generation of here, here

  writing business here

  avant-garde here, here, here

  for profit and reputation here, here

  W. Scott Thurber gallery here

  Wyatt, Edith here, here

  Wynne, Madeline here, here, here, here, here

  Yeaman, George here

  Youth and the Bright Medusa (Cather) here, here–here

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  Title: Chicago and the making of American modernism: Cather, Hemingway, Faulkner, and Fitzgerald in conflict/Michelle E. Moore.

  Description: London; New York, NY: Bloomsbury Academic, 2019. |

  Series: Historicizing modernism | Includes bibliographical references and index.

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  Subjects: LCSH: Modernism (Literature)–United States. | Literature and society–Illinois–Chicago. | Chicago (Ill.)–In literature. | Chicago (Ill.)–Intellectual life.

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