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Assessing the cultural history of the dandy as a figure traditionally gendered masculine, this wide-ranging study advances a critical space for the discussion of the woman dandy. Modernist Women Dandies revisits dandyism to provide an interpretative framework for re-evaluating the literary careers of women authors with atypical literary presence: Edith Sitwell, Nancy Cunard, and Mina Loy. Cutting across media boundaries, it demonstrates how their experimental poetry and portrait photographs feed into each other, fabricating dandy authorial performances that are simultaneously unapologetically feminine and queer. In showing how these authors redefined the interplay between dandyism and authorship, this book makes an important contribution to rethinking modernist literary culture.



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Dandyzettes and dandies of the 1920s – A dandy poetics? Cultural formations, authors, images – Edith Sitwell: Ornamental dandyism – Nancy Cunard: The dandy as a poetic persona – Mina Loy: Dandyism as authorship strategy – New dandyisms

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 30/11/2021
      ISBN13: 9783631826591, 978-3631826591
      ISBN10: 3631826591

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Assessing the cultural history of the dandy as a figure traditionally gendered masculine, this wide-ranging study advances a critical space for the discussion of the woman dandy. Modernist Women Dandies revisits dandyism to provide an interpretative framework for re-evaluating the literary careers of women authors with atypical literary presence: Edith Sitwell, Nancy Cunard, and Mina Loy. Cutting across media boundaries, it demonstrates how their experimental poetry and portrait photographs feed into each other, fabricating dandy authorial performances that are simultaneously unapologetically feminine and queer. In showing how these authors redefined the interplay between dandyism and authorship, this book makes an important contribution to rethinking modernist literary culture.



      Table of Contents

      Dandyzettes and dandies of the 1920s – A dandy poetics? Cultural formations, authors, images – Edith Sitwell: Ornamental dandyism – Nancy Cunard: The dandy as a poetic persona – Mina Loy: Dandyism as authorship strategy – New dandyisms

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