By exploring Fitzgerald's fascination with the intertwined spheres of dance, music, theatre and film, this book demonstrates how Fitzgerald innovatively imported practices from other popular cultural media into his short stories, showing how jazz age culture served as more than mere period detail in his work.
By exploring Fitzgerald's fascination with the intertwined spheres of dance, music, theatre and film, this book demonstrates how Fitzgerald innovatively imported practices from other popular cultural media into his short stories, showing how jazz age culture served as more than mere period detail in his work.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
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Modern American Literature and the New Twentieth Century
Jade Broughton Adams is an Independent Scholar, specialising in American fiction and popular culture of the 1920s and 1930s. She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Oxford, and completed a PhD at the University of Leicester. Her doctoral research focused on the use of parody in the short stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald.
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Table of Figures List of Abbreviations Acknowledgements Introduction: Not 'a Sincere and Yet Radiant World' but 'Trashy Imaginings': Representations of Popular Culture in Fitzgerald's Short Fiction 1. 'Dancing Modern Suggestive Dances that are Simply Savagery': Fitzgerald and Ragtime Dance 2. The 'Chocolate Arabesques' of Josephine Baker: Fitzgerald and Jazz Dance 3. 'Satyre upon a Saxaphone': Fitzgerald and Music 4. 'The One about Sitting on His Top Hat and Climbing up His Shirt Front': Fitzgerald and Musical Theatre 5. 'A More Glittering, a Grosser Power': Fitzgerald and Film Conclusion: 'All my Stories are Conceived Like Novels' Appendix A: Fitzgerald's Short Story Collections Bibliography Index.
Table of Figures List of Abbreviations Acknowledgements Introduction: Not 'a Sincere and Yet Radiant World' but 'Trashy Imaginings': Representations of Popular Culture in Fitzgerald's Short Fiction 1. 'Dancing Modern Suggestive Dances that are Simply Savagery': Fitzgerald and Ragtime Dance 2. The 'Chocolate Arabesques' of Josephine Baker: Fitzgerald and Jazz Dance 3. 'Satyre upon a Saxaphone': Fitzgerald and Music 4. 'The One about Sitting on His Top Hat and Climbing up His Shirt Front': Fitzgerald and Musical Theatre 5. 'A More Glittering, a Grosser Power': Fitzgerald and Film Conclusion: 'All my Stories are Conceived Like Novels' Appendix A: Fitzgerald's Short Story Collections Bibliography Index.
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