Contents
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| ONE
Edna St. Vincent Millay | 15 |
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| TWO
Love in Greenwich Village:
Genevieve Taggard and the Bohemian Ideal | 41 |
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| THREE
Aestheticized Love and Sexual Violence | 63 |
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| FOUR
The Algonquin Round Table and the
Politics of Sophistication | 87 |
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"Oh, do sit down, I've got so much to tell you!":
Dorothy Parker and Her Intimate Public | 119 |
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"The New (and Newer) Negro(es)":
Generational Conflict in the Harlem Renaissance | 143 |
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| SEVEN
"Exalting Negro Womanhood": Performance and Cultural
Responsibility for the Middle-Class Heroine | 181 |
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| EIGHT
"Our Younger Negro (Women) Artists":
Gwendolyn Bennett and Helene Johnson | 209 |
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Publication information:
Book title: Making Love Modern:The Intimate Public Worlds of New York's Literary Women.
Contributors: Nina Miller - Author.
Publisher: Oxford University Press.
Place of publication: New York.
Publication year: 1999.
Page number: xi.
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