词条 | The Sunwise Turn |
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The Sunwise Turn, A Modern Bookshop was a bookshop in New York City that served as a literary salon and gathering-place for F. Scott Fitzgerald, Alfred Kreymborg, Maxwell Bodenheim, Peggy Guggenheim (an intern in 1920), Theodore Dreiser, Robert Frost, Harold Loeb, John Dos Passos and others.[1] It was founded by Madge Jenison and Mary Horgan Mowbray-Clarke in 1916, and operated until 1927. As such, it is one of the first bookshops in America to be owned and operated by women.[2] Its papers — those of its founders and of the bookshop itself — are held by the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin.[3]. The bookshop showed art as well as books; Guggenheim credited the shop with spurring her love of collecting.[4] The shop turned publisher — briefly; it ceased in 1920 — issuing works on, among others, Auguste Rodin & Rainer Maria Rilke[5] and on "Educational Psychoanalysis.[6] The initial location was 2 East 31st Street; in 1919 the shop moved to the Yale Club building at 51 East 44th Street, where it remained until it closed in 1927. Mowbray-Clarke, with the help of Harold and Marjorie Content Loeb, bought Jenison out in 1919/1920. (Jenison would go on to publish an account of the shop's early years, Sunwise Turn: A Human Comedy of Bookselling (E.P. Dutton, 1923).) When in 1927 it proved to be insolvent, Mowbray-Clarke sold the firm with its stock to Doubleday, Page & Co. for $5,000.[3] References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://newyorkboundbookstore.com/2011/10/03/the-sunwise-turn-the-modern-bookshop/|title=New York Bound Books · The Sunwise Turn: The Modern Bookshop|first=Yukie|last=Ohta|website=Newyorkboundbookstore.com|accessdate=5 March 2019}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Sunwise Turn}}2. ^[https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9781317017479/chapters/10.4324%2F9781315553382-7 Ted Bishop, "The Sunwise Turn and the Social Space of the Bookshop" in The Rise of the Modernist Bookshop], ed. Huw Osborne. London: Routledge, 2015 3. ^1 {{cite web|url=https://norman.hrc.utexas.edu/fasearch/findingAid.cfm?eadid=00446|title=The Sunwise Turn/Mary Mowbray-Clarke Papers An Inventory of Records at the Harry Ransom Center|first1=Maxwell|last1=Armfield|first2=1877-1947|last2=Coomaraswamy|first3=Herbert E. (Herbert Ellsworth)|last3=Cory|first4=Dorothea Katharine|last4=Cromwell|first5=Gladys|last5=Cromwell|first6=Alice|last6=Crowley|first7=David Eccles|last7=Eccles|first8=Rose|last8=Greely|first9=Andrew J.|last9=Horgan|first10=Esther Anna|last10=Hunt|first11=Madge|last11=Jenison|first12=Gertrude|last12=Kitson|first13=Howard|last13=Kretz Coluzzi|first14=Irene|last14=Lewisohn|first15=Paul|last15=Moschcowitz|first16=John Frederick|last16=Mowbray-Clarke|first17=Amy|last17=Murray|first18=Grace Holt|last18=Reed|first19=Henry Merwin|last19=Shrady|first20=Clara Sidney|last20=Taylor|first21=Alice Einstein|last21=Van Orden|first22=Sophia A.|last22=Walker|first23=Mary Bannister|last23=Willard|first24=Beatrice|last24=Wood|website=Norman.hrc.utexas.edu|accessdate=5 March 2019}} 4. ^Dearborn, Mary V. (2004). Mistress of modernism: the life of Peggy Guggenheim. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. pp. 34–35. 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://archive.org/details/augusterodin1919rilk|title=Auguste Rodin|first1=Rainer Maria|last1=Rilke|first2=Jessie|last2=Lemont|first3=Hans|last3=Trausil|date=5 March 2019|website=Archive.org|accessdate=5 March 2019}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://archive.org/details/intellectualswag00coryuoft|title=The intellectuals and the wage workers : a study in educational psychoanalysis|first=Herbert Ellsworth|last=Cory|date=5 March 2019|website=Archive.org|accessdate=5 March 2019}} 3 : Bookstores established in the 20th century|Defunct retail companies of the United States|Defunct companies based in New York City |
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