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050  4 PN56.M54|bF76 2013 
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100 1  Frost, Laura Catherine,|d1967- 
245 14 The problem with pleasure :|bmodernism and its discontents
       /|cLaura Frost. 
264  1 New York :|bColumbia University Press,|c[2013] 
264  4 |c©2013 
300    1 online resource (292 pages) 
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505 0  Introduction: The repudiation of pleasure -- James Joyce 
       and the scent of modernity -- Stein's tickle -- Orgasmi 
       discipline: D.H. Lawrence, E.M. Hull, and interwar erotic 
       fiction -- Huxley's feelies: engineered pleasure in Brave 
       new world -- The impasse of pleasure: Patrick Hamilton and
       Jean Rhys -- Blondes have more fun: Anita Loos and the 
       language of silent cinema -- Coda: Modernism's afterlife 
       in the age of prosthetic pleasure. 
506 1  Unlimited number of concurrent users.|5UkHlHU 
650  0 Modernism (Literature) 
650  0 Pleasure in literature. 
856 40 |uhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7312/fros15272|zGo to 
       ebook 
936    JSTOR-D-2016/17