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Making Love Modern: The Intimate Public Worlds of New York's Literary Women

By: Nina Miller | Book details

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Contents
Introduction3
ONE
Edna St. Vincent Millay
15
TWO
Love in Greenwich Village: Genevieve Taggard and the Bohemian Ideal
41
THREE
Aestheticized Love and Sexual Violence
63
FOUR
The Algonquin Round Table and the Politics of Sophistication
87
FIVE
"Oh, do sit down, I've got so much to tell you!": Dorothy Parker and Her Intimate Public
119
SIX
"The New (and Newer) Negro(es)": Generational Conflict in the Harlem Renaissance
143
SEVEN
"Exalting Negro Womanhood": Performance and Cultural Responsibility for the Middle-Class Heroine
181
EIGHT
"Our Younger Negro (Women) Artists": Gwendolyn Bennett and Helene Johnson
209
Afterword243
Notes247
Bibliography275
Index285

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