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Jade Elizabeth French, "Modernist Poetics of Ageing: The Late Lives and Late Styles of Mina Loy, Djuna Barnes, and H.D." (Oxford UP, 2025)

Jun 29, 2025
Jade Elizabeth French, a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at Loughborough University, dives into the intriguing late works of modernist poets Mina Loy, Djuna Barnes, and H.D. She discusses how their experiences with aging challenge stereotypes about women's creativity. The conversation explores themes of illness, identity, and artistic legacy, highlighting how 'late style' transforms modernist aesthetics. French emphasizes the importance of intergenerational connections and how the authors' voices continue to resonate in contemporary literature.
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Reframing Late Modernist Women

  • Mina Loy, Djuna Barnes, and H.D. are traditionally seen as youthful 'modern women' of the 1920s.
  • Their later vibrant, avant-garde work after midlife challenges the idea of retreat or decline.
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Modernism Meets Ageing Studies

  • Modernist literature and cultural gerontology both explore temporality and experience deeply.
  • Combining these fields illuminates ageing as fluid, not fixed to chronological stages.
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The Problematic 'Late' Label

  • The term 'late' in literary studies often marginalizes or shortchanges late life creative work.
  • It reveals cultural bias particularly impacting women writers' careers and legacies.
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