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From: MTSaler-AT-aol.com
Date: Sat, 3 May 2003 15:34:02 EDT
Subject: Re: modernism and the middlebrow



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My book on early 20th century modernism in England, _The Avant-Garde in 
Interwar England: 'Medieval Modernism' and the London Underground_ (Oxford 
UP, 1999; 2001 pb) deals with distinctly middlebrow modernists from the 
provincial North (primarily Yorkshire), who were more influential in 
institutionalizing a definition of modernist art than the Bloomsbury Group, 
whom they consciously opposed.

Regards,
Michael Saler
Dept. of History
University of California
Davis, CA 95616

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My book on early 20th century modernism in England, _The Avant-Garde in Interwar England: 'Medieval Modernism' and the London Underground_ (Oxford UP, 1999; 2001 pb) deals with distinctly middlebrow modernists from the provincial North (primarily Yorkshire), who were more influential in institutionalizing a definition of modernist art than the Bloomsbury Group, whom they consciously opposed.

Regards,
Michael Saler
Dept. of History
University of California
Davis, CA 95616
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