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Introduction The Socialist-Modernist Encounter 3
1 Revolution, Gender, and Third Period Modernism 35
2 The Poet, the Public, and Popular Front Modernism 76
3 Leftist Theatre and the Performance of Gender 119
4 The Novel and Documentary Modernism 162
Conclusion: New Formations - the Second World War and Beyond 203
Notes 219
Works Cited 237
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