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Index
Cover
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Making Modernism Big
1. Willa Cather’s Promiscuous Fiction
Personifying Periodicals
Gentlemen, Mobs, Magazines
Office Lives and Office Wives
The Social Life of the Unfurnished Novel
2. Printing the Color Line in The Crisis
The Mechanics of a Race Magazine
Du Bois’s Problem with “Plain Ink”
Frank Walts’s Flat Pictures
Jessie Fauset’s Serial Stories
3. On the Clock: Rewriting Literary Work at Time Inc.
Finding Work
Administrative Poets
Punching the Clock
Unwriting Famous Men
Incorporating the Porch
4. Our Eliot: Mass Modernism and the American Century
The Uses of T.S. Eliot
The Outside of Modernism
How to Make The Waste Land American
The Internationalism of American Magazines
Forgetting “Mr. Eliot”
5. Hemingway’s Disappearing Style
Paying for Pilar
Picturing the Old Man
The Myth of Hemingwayese
The Spread of Hemingwayesque
The Surface of the Sea
Afterword: Working from Home
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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