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Tim DeJong works as a Lecturer in the English Department at Baylor University. His research interests include modernist studies, aesthetics, affect theory, and 20th-century American poetry. He has published essays in College Literature, Research in African Literatures, Texas Studies in Literature and Language,and English Studies in Canada. His first book, a study of hope and aesthetic utility in modernist literature, is forthcoming in 2020 in Routledge’s Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature series. Tobias Harris is a PhD candidate at Birkbeck College, University of London. His research interests are in Irish and European modernism and he is completing a thesis on Brian O’Nolan under the supervision of Dr. Joseph Brooker. Tobias is the winner of the ‘Best essay-length study on a Brian O’Nolan theme (2015–16)’ prize for ‘The Catastrophe of Cliché: Karl Kraus, Cruiskeen Lawn, and the Culture Industry,’ published in The Parish Review: Journal of Flann O’Brien Studies 3.2 (Spring 2016). He has also published a review in the James Joyce Broadsheet and has most recently published a translation of ‘Pisa Bec Oc Parnabus: Extractum O Bhark I bPragrais le Briain O Nuallain’ in The Parish Review 4.1 (Spring 2018). Victoria Stewart is Reader in Modern and Contemporary Literature at
Modernist Cultures – Edinburgh University Press
Published: May 1, 2019
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