Twentieth Century Literature

Papers
(The TQCC of Twentieth Century Literature is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Morbid Vitalism2
“A Dirty Word These Days”: Anglo-Saxonism, Race, and Kinship inGo Set a Watchman1
The Rhubarbarian’s Redress: Tony Harrison and the Politics of Speech1
Slum Simulacra: Jack Kerouac, Oscar Lewis, and Cultures of Poverty1
Representing the Poor: Interwar Documentary Film, Mass Observation, and Victor Gollancz Ltd.1
Toxic Waste and Unpaid Labor1
Korean Modernism’s Transnational Epiphanies1
Materialities of Abstraction1
The Translational Horizons of Iranian Modernism: Ahmad Shamlu’s Canon of the Global South1
The “Nature” of American Literature: Race, Place, and Textuality in John Crowe Ransom and Elizabeth Madox Roberts1
May the Record Speak1
A Poetics of Embeddedness: J. M. Coetzee’s Dissertation on Beckett1
Willa Cather’s Naivete1
Tom Pickard and the Voices of Postwar British Poetry0
Hegel afterUlysses? The (Dis)Appearance of Politics in “Cyclops”0
On Twentieth-Century Literature’s Andrew J. Kappel Prize in Literary Criticism, 20200
Metaphysical Horror in Samuel Beckett0
SettingThe Waste Landin Order0
Robert Lowell, the New Critics, and the “Unforgivable Landscape” of Liberalism0
Elizabeth Bishop and the New Deal: Queer Poetics and the Welfare State in Key West0
American Tramps: Transient Gesture and Lyric Form in Hart Crane0
Whiteness and the Affective Economy of Happy Antiracism inNative SonandMeridian0
Flat Stevie Smith0
Modernism and the Meaning of Corporate Persons by Lisa Siraganian0
Dadaism and Classicism inThe Waste Land0
Literary Bioethics: Animality, Disability, and the Human by Maren Tova Linett0
The Green Depression: American Ecoliterature in the 1930s and 1940s by Matthew M. Lambert0
Journeys of Transformation: Searching for No-Self in Western Buddhist Travel Narratives, by John D. Barbour0
Fascist Racism and Modernist Animals: Toward a Posthuman Sovereignty0
Ireland, Literature, and the Coast: Seatangled by Nicholas Allen0
The Class Dynamics of Antiracism in Go Set a Watchman0
Samuel Beckett and the Politics of Aftermath by James McNaughton, Beckett’s Political Imagination by Emilie Morin0
Lydia Davis’s Grammatical Examples0
D. H. Lawrence’s Stained Glass0
The “Better Judgement” behind the “Walk on Air”0
Nella Larsen’sQuicksand, Recalcitrant Subjects, and Wrong Feeling0
Marianne Moore’s Public Solitude0
“A World of Tomorrow”: Trauma, Urbicide, and Documentation in A Woman in Berlin: Eight Weeks in the Conquered City0
Fantasias on National Themes: Fantasy, Space, and Imperialism in Rebecca West0
The Homoerotics of “Negrotarian” Patronage in Langston Hughes’s “The Blues I’m Playing”0
Woolf’s Night and Day and the Free-Union Novel0
Care and Afterward: On Heidegger, Kafka, and Blanchot0
Abandoned Being: The Aesthetic of Inhabiting in Meridel Le Sueur’sThe Girl0
The Moral Worlds of Contemporary Realism by Mary K. Holland0
Standard Forms: Modernism, Market Research, and “Howl”0
Citizenship in the Racial Break: Japanese Incarceration and Racial Subjectivity in Miné Okubo’s Citizen 136600
Novel Theory and Technology in Modernist Britain, by Heather Fielding; Modernist Soundscapes: Auditory Technology and the Novel, by Angela Frattarola0
Times of the Timeless: May Sinclair, British Idealism, and the Stream of Consciousness0
Viral Modernism: The Influenza Pandemic and Interwar Literature by Elizabeth Outka0
Mademoiselle from Malibu: Eighteenth-Century Pastoral Romance, H-Bombs, and the Collaborative, Intertextual Gidget0
“Electrical Nutrition and Glandular Control”: Eugenics, Progressive Science, and George Schuyler’s Black No More0
Inventing Tomorrow: H.G. Wells and the Twentieth Century by Sarah Cole0
Novel Sensations: Modernist Fiction and the Problem of Qualia, by Jon Day, Stories and the Brain: The Neuroscience of Narrative, by Paul B. Armstrong0
What Bertha Knows: Proprietary Narration in Katherine Mansfield’s “Bliss”0
On the Andrew J. Kappel Prize Essay0
The Value of Poetry, by Eric Falci0
Communal Imagination and the Problem of Allegory in Tomás Rivera’s . . . y no se lo tragó la tierra0
The Child Sex Scandal and Modern Irish Literature: Writing the Unspeakable, by Joseph Valente and Margot Gayle Backus0
Plath Translates Rilke0
Elusive Kinship: Disability and Human Rights in Postcolonial Literature, by Christopher Krentz0
Fictions of Time and Space0
David Jones: Engraver, Soldier, Painter, Poet, by Thomas Dilworth, David Jones: A Christian Modernist?, ed. by Jamie Callison, Paul S. Fiddes, Anna Johnson, and Erik Tonning0
On the Andrew J. Kappel Prize Essay0
Contagion of the World0
Stupidity, Intellect, and Hierarchy in Lawrence and Huxley0
Negative Cosmopolitanism: The Case of V. S. Naipaul0
(De)Facing Time0
May Howard Jackson and the Development of Jean Toomer’s Multiracial Modernism0
Ammons’s Sublimes0
Reading the Archival Remains of Arturo Islas’s La Mollie and the King of Tears0
Film in Ralph Ellison’s Three Days Before the Shooting . . .0
Bad Seeds and Wayward Boys in Postwar Adoption Fiction0
The Selected Letters of John Berryman ed. by Philip Coleman and Calista McRae0
In Search of Russian Modernism, by Leonid Livak0
Virginia Woolf’s Synesthesia0
Perverse Attention(s): Djuna Barnes, John Rechy, and the Queer Modernist Aesthetics of Entrancement0
Plague’s Preconditions and Literary Consequences0
Midcentury Suspension: Literature and Feeling in the Wake of World War IIby Claire Seiler0
Animal Subjects: Literature, Zoology, and British Modernism, by Caroline Hovanec0
Elegy, Form, and the Inorganic: Geoffrey Hill, Paul Celan, Ice0
(Re)Embodying the Disembodied Voice of Lyric: The Radio Poems of Derek Walcott and Sylvia Plath0
Modernist Life Histories: Biological Theory and the Experimental Bildungsromanby Daniel Aureliano Newman0
The Modernist Exoskeleton: Insects, War, Literary Form, by Rachel Murray0
Trans Bodies and Embodiments in Shani Mootoo’sCereus Blooms at Night0
Art, Graffiti, and the Deskilled Work of the Novelist: The Forgotten 1970s in Don DeLillo’s Underworld0
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