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Regional Modernisms
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Acknowledgements; Notes on contributors; Introduction: Regional modernisms, Neal Alexander and James Moran; 1. 'that trouble': Regional modernism and 'little magazines', Andrew Thacker; 2. The regional modernism of D.H. Lawrence and James Joyce, Andrew Harrison; 3. J.M. Synge, authenticity, and the regional, Patrick Lonergan; 4. Pound, Yeats, and the regional repertory theatres, James Moran; 5. Capturing the scale of fiction at mid-century, David James; 6. Regionalism and modernity: The case of Leo Walmsley, Dominic Head; 7. Hugh MacDiarmid's modernisms: Synthetic Scots and the spectre of Robert Burns, Drew Milne; 8. Welsh modernist poetry: Dylan Thomas, David Jones, Lynette Roberts, John Goodby and Chris Wigginton; 9. Between the islands: Michael McLaverty, late modernism, and the insular turn, John Brannigan; 10. The idea of north: Basil Bunting and regional modernism, Neal Alexander; Select Bibliography; Index.

About the Author

Neal Alexander lectures in English literature at the University of Nottingham. He is the author of Ciaran Carson: Space, place, writing (Liverpool University Press, 2010) and co-editor (with David Cooper) of Poetry & Geography: Space and Place in Post-war Poetry (Liverpool University Press, 2012). He has published on twentieth- and twenty-first-century British and Irish writing in the journals Textual Practice, Contemporary Literature, and Irish Studies Review. James Moran is head of drama at the University of Nottingham and is the author of a number of books and articles about the literature of Ireland and the cultural history of the English midlands, including Staging the Easter Rising (Cork University Press, 2005), Irish Birmingham: A History (Liverpool University Press, 2010), and The Plays of Sean O'Casey (Methuen, 2013). He also presents the regular book-club feature on BBC Radio Nottingham.

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