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"Driscoll's excellent book Modernist Cultural Studies proceeds from two essential observations. First, cultural studies has done much to help enlarge, diversify, and particularize the study of modernism. Second, a stranger but equally pertinent point, modernism is a vanishing mediator in the historical development of cultural studies." "Provides a superb example of the ways cultural studies practices and preoccupations have invigorated modernist studies."
--Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History, vol.39 No.3

"Works to pluralise modernity ‘from the inside’...the chapters are constellations of disparate material that offer vivid and disquieting images of modernity."
--New Formations

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