List of English-language first and second generation modernist writers

List of English-language first and second generation modernist writers

List of English-language first and second generation modernist writers

*Richard Aldington
*Djuna Barnes
*Samuel Beckett
*Kay Boyle
*Basil Bunting
*Brian Coffey
*E. E. Cummings
*Denis Devlin
*John Dos Passos
*T. S. Eliot
*Ralph Ellison
*William Faulkner
*F. Scott Fitzgerald
*F. S. Flint
*Ford Madox Ford
*H.D.
*Ernest Hemingway
*David Jones
*James Joyce
*Wyndham Lewis
*Amy Lowell
*Mina Loy
*Robert McAlmon
*Hugh MacDiarmid
*Thomas MacGreevy
*Marianne Moore
*Lorine Niedecker
*Charles Olson
*Flann O'Brien
*Mary Devenport O'Neill
*George Oppen
*Ezra Pound
*Carl Rakosi
*Kenneth Rexroth
*Charles Reznikoff
*Jean Rhys
*Dorothy Richardson
*Blanaid Salkeld
*Gertrude Stein
*Wallace Stevens
*Rebecca West
*William Carlos Williams
*Virginia Woolf
*W.B. Yeats
*Louis Zukofsky


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