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Modernism/Modernity
Special Issue on T.S. Eliot and Anti-Semitism Modernism/Modernity

In a ground-breaking essay published in the January 2003 issue of Modernism/modernity, Professor Ronald Schuchard of Emory University refutes the charge of T.S. Eliot's anti-Semitism, backing his claims with new information about Eliot's life. This essay is arousing significant international controversy.

In addition to Schuchard's essay, the issue contains six responses by leading scholars of Eliot's work: David Bromwich (Yale Univeristy), Ronald Bush (Oxford Univeristy), Denis Donoghue (New York University), Anthony Julius, James Longenbach (University of Rochester), and Marjorie Perloff (Stanford University).

The debate is capped off by a substantial reply from Schuchard, who rebuts his critics with still more new evidence.

Volume 13 (2006)

  • Number 4, November 2006: Between Spontaneity and Reflection: Reconsidering Jewish Modernism; edited by Amir Eshel and Todd Presner

Volume 12 (2005)

  • Number 3, September 2005: Special Section: Reading Modernism, After Hugh Kenner (1923-2003); guest edited by John Paul Riquelme

Volume 11 (2004)

Volume 10 (2003)

Volume 9 (2002)

Volume 8 (2001)

Volume 6 (1999)

Volume 5 (1998)

Volume 4 (1997)

Volume 3 (1996)

Volume 2 (1995)


Modernism/modernity

Modernism/modernity is the official journal of the Modernist Studies Association.

Volume: 16 (2009)
Frequency: Quarterly
Print ISSN: 1071-6068
Online ISSN: 1080-6601