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Brian Trehearne is a Professor of Canadian literature at McGill University. He is the author of Aestheticism and the Canadian Modernists: Aspects of a Poetic Influence (1989) and The Montreal Forties: Modernist Poetry in Transition (1999). He has edited Irving Layton’s Fornalutx: Selected Poems, 1928–1990 (1992), The Complete Poems of A.J.M. Smith (2007), The Complete Poems of John Glassco (2018), and the anthology Canadian Poetry 1920 to 1960 (2010). Ned Hercock studied at the Universities of Cambridge and Sussex. He was a Kluge doctoral fellow at the Library of Congress. Since his PhD he has worked as a customs officer and a policy official in various government departments. Nicole Flynn is is an Associate Professor of English at South Dakota State University who specializes in twentieth century British Literature, interwar studies, and theatre. She is the author of ‘Clockwork Women: Temporality and Form in Jean Rhys’s Interwar Novels’ in the anthology Rhys Matters: New Critical Perspectives (Palgrave MacMillan, 2013), and ‘A.S. Byatt and the “Perpetual Traveler’’: A Reading Practice for New British Fiction’ (forthcoming in Journal of English Studies). Ira Nadel is Professor of English at the University of British Columbia and the author of Biography: Fiction, Fact &
Modernist Cultures – Edinburgh University Press
Published: Nov 1, 2018
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