The paradox and promise of the 'new' French Modernist Studies / Susan Stanford Friedman. Fant̥mas and the shudder of history / Jonathan P. Eburne -- Inventing, collecting and classifying in the margins: the work of Eug̈ne Atget, a shift in photographic representation / Guillaume Le Gall -- The anxious centre / Effie Rentzou -- 1913, the year of the arrïre-garde? / William Marx -- A modernism that has not yet been: untimely Segalen / Christopher Bush -- On situating French modernism: the strange location(s) of Le Grand Meaulnes / David R. Ellison -- Les Caves du Vatican and the real novel / Gerald Prince -- 1913, between peace and war: Chagall's Homage to Apollinaire and the European avant-garde / Annette Becker -- Camille Flammarion's flash-forward: the cinematicization of French thought and aesthetics (1867-1913) / Christophe Wall-Romana -- How 'simultaneous' is it? Revisiting the Delaunay-Cendrars collaboration on La Prose du Transsib̌rien / Marjorie Perloff -- Mallarm̌'s modernity in 1913 / Virginie A. Duzer -- Poetry displaced: Nijinsky, Delaunay, Duchamp / Mary Shaw -- Behind Picasso's pins / Lisa Florman -- 1913, the future in the past / Jean-Michel Rabať -- The paradox and promise of the 'new' French Modernist Studies / Susan Stanford Friedman.
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.