Part 1. Broadcasting culture in the modernist era -- Pub, Parlour, Theatre: Radio in the Imagination of W.B. Yeats / Charles I. Armstrong -- Early Television and Joyce's Finnegans Wake: New Technology and Flawed Power / Finn Fordham -- 'I Often Wish You Could Answer Me Back: And So Perhaps Do You!' E.M. Forster and BBC Radio Broadcasting / Peter Fifield -- Dorothy L. Sayer's "The Man Born to Be King", The 'Impersonation' of Divinity: Language, Authenticity and Embodiment / Alex Goody -- T.S. Eliot on the Radio: 'The Drama Is All in the Word' / Steven Matthews -- David Jones: Christian Modernism at the BBC / Erik Tonning -- Part 2. Broadcasting politics in the modernist era -- Rambling Round Words: Virginia Woolf and the Politics of Broadcasting / Randi Koppen -- J.B. Priestly: By Radio to a New Britain / David Addyman -- 'Keeping Our Little Corner Clean': George Orwell's Cultural Broadcasts at the BBC / Henry Mead -- Radio Broadcasting in Fascist Italy: Between Censorship, Total Control, Jazz and Futurism / Massimo Ragnedda -- Pound and Radio Treason: An Empirical Reassessment / Matthew Feldman -- 'Conquering the Virtual Public': Jean-Paul Sartre's "La tribune des temps modernes" and the Radio in France / Alys Moody.
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