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Bill Everdell, St. Ann's School

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Apr 3, 1995, 3:00:00 AM4/3/95
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"in his area, modernism, has been roaming the internet looking for a
discussion of the sublime not circumscribed by chronology."
I've roamed myself, since Modernism is now my area, too; but there's no place
like home - even if you have to depend on your listmates for news of the
sublime. Perhaps H-IDEAS can help. BTW, does a 20thC studies list even exist?
Has such a discipline ever constituted itself? Has it been too vast to
survive? Or too fissiparous - subdivided past some Democritean limit? If
anyone knows where it's been, I'd appreciate hearing about it.

-Bill Everdell, Brooklyn

James E. Gill

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Apr 3, 1995, 3:00:00 AM4/3/95
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18th-C Studies, 24:1 (Fall 1994) has four essays on the sublime, and the
first of these (if not the others also), by Clifford Siskin, has as its
title <Gender, Sublimity, Culture: Retheorizing Disciplinary Desire.>

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