Jonathan Goldman
Modernism Is the Literature of Celebrity
Jonathan Goldman
Modernism Is the Literature of Celebrity
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Filled with insights into the works of Oscar Wilde, James Joyce, Gertrude Stein, Charlie Chaplin, Jean Rhys, and John Dos Passos, this is a provocative new reading of the relationship between modernist literature and the development of celebrity culture in the early twentieth century
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Filled with insights into the works of Oscar Wilde, James Joyce, Gertrude Stein, Charlie Chaplin, Jean Rhys, and John Dos Passos, this is a provocative new reading of the relationship between modernist literature and the development of celebrity culture in the early twentieth century
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- Literary Modernism
- Verlag: University of Texas Press
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 352g
- ISBN-13: 9780292744042
- ISBN-10: 0292744048
- Artikelnr.: 35561719
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Literary Modernism
- Verlag: University of Texas Press
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 352g
- ISBN-13: 9780292744042
- ISBN-10: 0292744048
- Artikelnr.: 35561719
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Jonathan Goldman is Assistant Professor of English at the New York Institute of Technology's Manhattan campus. A scholar of literature's relationship to popular culture, he has made modernism and celebrity his particular field of expertise, coediting (with Aaron Jaffe) a volume of essays titled Modernist Star Maps: Celebrity, Modernity, Culture.
1. Acknowledgments
2. Introduction: Modernism Is the Literature of Celebrity
* Critical Problem Solving: Modernism and Popular Culture
* The Field of Modernism and the Culture of Celebrity
* Considering Celebrity
* Why Modernism Is the Literature of Celebrity
3. 1. Oscar Wilde, Fashioning Fame
* Copying Oneself
* Judging By Appearances in Dorian Gray
* The Tragic Commodity
* Deep Thoughts: Embodying the Subject in De Profundis
4. 2. James Joyce and Modernist Exceptionalism
* Styling the Author
* "Peeping and prying into greenroom gossip of the day"
* "Famous Son of a Famous Father": Author, Character, Holy Ghost
* The Dream of Immateriality
* E.T.: The Extra-Textual
* The Ghost of the Author
5. 3. Gertrude Stein, Everybody's Celebrity
* Elite By Association
* Unstable Values
* The Trademark of Time
* Name of Constant Value
* A Democracy of One
6. 4. Charlie Chaplin, Author of Modernist Celebrity
* Happy Endings
* An Author Is Born
* Sign of the Times
* The Object of Celebrity
7. 5. Rhys, the Obscure: The Literature of Celebrity at the Margins
* That Obscure Abject of Desire
* Bildung in the Dark
* The Hidden Rhys
* Wide Sargasso City
* Posthuman Beings
* Celebrity on the Margins
8. Epilogue. "Everybody who was anybody was there": After Modernism, After
Celebrity, John Dos Passos
* The Camera, I
* The In Crowd
* Stein and They, Hemingway
* U.S.A. and Hem
9. Notes
10. Bibliography
11. Index
2. Introduction: Modernism Is the Literature of Celebrity
* Critical Problem Solving: Modernism and Popular Culture
* The Field of Modernism and the Culture of Celebrity
* Considering Celebrity
* Why Modernism Is the Literature of Celebrity
3. 1. Oscar Wilde, Fashioning Fame
* Copying Oneself
* Judging By Appearances in Dorian Gray
* The Tragic Commodity
* Deep Thoughts: Embodying the Subject in De Profundis
4. 2. James Joyce and Modernist Exceptionalism
* Styling the Author
* "Peeping and prying into greenroom gossip of the day"
* "Famous Son of a Famous Father": Author, Character, Holy Ghost
* The Dream of Immateriality
* E.T.: The Extra-Textual
* The Ghost of the Author
5. 3. Gertrude Stein, Everybody's Celebrity
* Elite By Association
* Unstable Values
* The Trademark of Time
* Name of Constant Value
* A Democracy of One
6. 4. Charlie Chaplin, Author of Modernist Celebrity
* Happy Endings
* An Author Is Born
* Sign of the Times
* The Object of Celebrity
7. 5. Rhys, the Obscure: The Literature of Celebrity at the Margins
* That Obscure Abject of Desire
* Bildung in the Dark
* The Hidden Rhys
* Wide Sargasso City
* Posthuman Beings
* Celebrity on the Margins
8. Epilogue. "Everybody who was anybody was there": After Modernism, After
Celebrity, John Dos Passos
* The Camera, I
* The In Crowd
* Stein and They, Hemingway
* U.S.A. and Hem
9. Notes
10. Bibliography
11. Index
1. Acknowledgments
2. Introduction: Modernism Is the Literature of Celebrity
* Critical Problem Solving: Modernism and Popular Culture
* The Field of Modernism and the Culture of Celebrity
* Considering Celebrity
* Why Modernism Is the Literature of Celebrity
3. 1. Oscar Wilde, Fashioning Fame
* Copying Oneself
* Judging By Appearances in Dorian Gray
* The Tragic Commodity
* Deep Thoughts: Embodying the Subject in De Profundis
4. 2. James Joyce and Modernist Exceptionalism
* Styling the Author
* "Peeping and prying into greenroom gossip of the day"
* "Famous Son of a Famous Father": Author, Character, Holy Ghost
* The Dream of Immateriality
* E.T.: The Extra-Textual
* The Ghost of the Author
5. 3. Gertrude Stein, Everybody's Celebrity
* Elite By Association
* Unstable Values
* The Trademark of Time
* Name of Constant Value
* A Democracy of One
6. 4. Charlie Chaplin, Author of Modernist Celebrity
* Happy Endings
* An Author Is Born
* Sign of the Times
* The Object of Celebrity
7. 5. Rhys, the Obscure: The Literature of Celebrity at the Margins
* That Obscure Abject of Desire
* Bildung in the Dark
* The Hidden Rhys
* Wide Sargasso City
* Posthuman Beings
* Celebrity on the Margins
8. Epilogue. "Everybody who was anybody was there": After Modernism, After
Celebrity, John Dos Passos
* The Camera, I
* The In Crowd
* Stein and They, Hemingway
* U.S.A. and Hem
9. Notes
10. Bibliography
11. Index
2. Introduction: Modernism Is the Literature of Celebrity
* Critical Problem Solving: Modernism and Popular Culture
* The Field of Modernism and the Culture of Celebrity
* Considering Celebrity
* Why Modernism Is the Literature of Celebrity
3. 1. Oscar Wilde, Fashioning Fame
* Copying Oneself
* Judging By Appearances in Dorian Gray
* The Tragic Commodity
* Deep Thoughts: Embodying the Subject in De Profundis
4. 2. James Joyce and Modernist Exceptionalism
* Styling the Author
* "Peeping and prying into greenroom gossip of the day"
* "Famous Son of a Famous Father": Author, Character, Holy Ghost
* The Dream of Immateriality
* E.T.: The Extra-Textual
* The Ghost of the Author
5. 3. Gertrude Stein, Everybody's Celebrity
* Elite By Association
* Unstable Values
* The Trademark of Time
* Name of Constant Value
* A Democracy of One
6. 4. Charlie Chaplin, Author of Modernist Celebrity
* Happy Endings
* An Author Is Born
* Sign of the Times
* The Object of Celebrity
7. 5. Rhys, the Obscure: The Literature of Celebrity at the Margins
* That Obscure Abject of Desire
* Bildung in the Dark
* The Hidden Rhys
* Wide Sargasso City
* Posthuman Beings
* Celebrity on the Margins
8. Epilogue. "Everybody who was anybody was there": After Modernism, After
Celebrity, John Dos Passos
* The Camera, I
* The In Crowd
* Stein and They, Hemingway
* U.S.A. and Hem
9. Notes
10. Bibliography
11. Index