The Romance of Regionalism in the Work of F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald
The South Side of Paradise
Herausgeber: Curnutt, Kirk; Kosiba, Sara A.
The Romance of Regionalism in the Work of F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald
The South Side of Paradise
Herausgeber: Curnutt, Kirk; Kosiba, Sara A.
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At the height of their fame, F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald dramatized their relationship as a charming romance of regionalism, a Northern man's pursuit of a Southern belle. This collection of thirteen essays reveals that tensions between sectionalism and nationalism run much deeper in their work than previously appreciated.
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At the height of their fame, F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald dramatized their relationship as a charming romance of regionalism, a Northern man's pursuit of a Southern belle. This collection of thirteen essays reveals that tensions between sectionalism and nationalism run much deeper in their work than previously appreciated.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 709g
- ISBN-13: 9781666909166
- ISBN-10: 1666909165
- Artikelnr.: 64143679
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 709g
- ISBN-13: 9781666909166
- ISBN-10: 1666909165
- Artikelnr.: 64143679
Kirk Curnutt is professor and chair of English at Troy University. Sara A. Kosiba holds a PhD in English from Kent State University.
Acknowledgments
A Note on the Text
Introduction: Scott and Zelda on the South Side of Paradise
Kirk Curnutt and Sara A. Kosiba
Part One: Inconstant Circles
Chapter One: Sara Mayfield: Zelda's Southern Biographer
Jennifer Horne
Chapter Two: Bittersweet Memories: Southern Womanhood in the Work of Zelda
Sayre Fitzgerald, Sarah Haardt Mencken, and Estelle Oldham Faulkner
Ashley Lawson
Part Two: Tarleton Trespasses: City Limits and Artistic Expanses
Chapter Three: The Sounds and the Smells of the South: The Meaning and Use
of the Auditory and Olfactory in Fitzgerald's Tarleton Trilogy
Niklas Salmose
Chapter Four: From Jelly-Bean to Jazz-Master (and Back): Region, Class, and
Masquerade in the Jim Powell Stories
Robert Beuka
Chapter Five: What's on Fitzgerald's Bookcase?: A Rereading of 'The
Jelly-Bean'
John Allen Brooks
Chapter Six: Lamenting the Loss of Old Southern Charm: 'The Last of the
Belles'
Lauren Rule Maxwell
Part Three: Contested Territories
Chapter Seven: Going South: Disaster Beneath the Mason-Dixon Line in The
Beautiful and Damned
J. Bret Maney
Chapter Eight: The Georgia-Kentucky Border and the Southern Subtext of The
Great Gatsby
Bryant Mangum
Chapter Nine: Southern Domesticity Abroad: A Belle's Failed Guide to
Housekeeping
Rickie-Ann Legleitner
Chapter Ten: Expressing the Inexpressible: The Logic of Sensation in Zelda
Fitzgerald's Art
Samantha Bankston
Part Four: Border Skirmishes
Chapter Eleven: Nostalgic Exile: Mapping the South and American Modernity
in 'The Swimmers'
Jonathan Jones
Chapter Twelve: 'Family in the Wind': F. Scott Fitzgerald's Last Great
Saturday Evening Post Story
Park Bucker
Chapter Thirteen: 'Those Years Were Bitter on the Border': F. Scott
Fitzgerald and the Aftermath of Civil War
Helen M. Turner
Conclusion: Cartographies Interrupted: The Love of the Last Tycoon and
Caesar's Things
Kirk Curnutt
About the Contributors
A Note on the Text
Introduction: Scott and Zelda on the South Side of Paradise
Kirk Curnutt and Sara A. Kosiba
Part One: Inconstant Circles
Chapter One: Sara Mayfield: Zelda's Southern Biographer
Jennifer Horne
Chapter Two: Bittersweet Memories: Southern Womanhood in the Work of Zelda
Sayre Fitzgerald, Sarah Haardt Mencken, and Estelle Oldham Faulkner
Ashley Lawson
Part Two: Tarleton Trespasses: City Limits and Artistic Expanses
Chapter Three: The Sounds and the Smells of the South: The Meaning and Use
of the Auditory and Olfactory in Fitzgerald's Tarleton Trilogy
Niklas Salmose
Chapter Four: From Jelly-Bean to Jazz-Master (and Back): Region, Class, and
Masquerade in the Jim Powell Stories
Robert Beuka
Chapter Five: What's on Fitzgerald's Bookcase?: A Rereading of 'The
Jelly-Bean'
John Allen Brooks
Chapter Six: Lamenting the Loss of Old Southern Charm: 'The Last of the
Belles'
Lauren Rule Maxwell
Part Three: Contested Territories
Chapter Seven: Going South: Disaster Beneath the Mason-Dixon Line in The
Beautiful and Damned
J. Bret Maney
Chapter Eight: The Georgia-Kentucky Border and the Southern Subtext of The
Great Gatsby
Bryant Mangum
Chapter Nine: Southern Domesticity Abroad: A Belle's Failed Guide to
Housekeeping
Rickie-Ann Legleitner
Chapter Ten: Expressing the Inexpressible: The Logic of Sensation in Zelda
Fitzgerald's Art
Samantha Bankston
Part Four: Border Skirmishes
Chapter Eleven: Nostalgic Exile: Mapping the South and American Modernity
in 'The Swimmers'
Jonathan Jones
Chapter Twelve: 'Family in the Wind': F. Scott Fitzgerald's Last Great
Saturday Evening Post Story
Park Bucker
Chapter Thirteen: 'Those Years Were Bitter on the Border': F. Scott
Fitzgerald and the Aftermath of Civil War
Helen M. Turner
Conclusion: Cartographies Interrupted: The Love of the Last Tycoon and
Caesar's Things
Kirk Curnutt
About the Contributors
Acknowledgments
A Note on the Text
Introduction: Scott and Zelda on the South Side of Paradise
Kirk Curnutt and Sara A. Kosiba
Part One: Inconstant Circles
Chapter One: Sara Mayfield: Zelda's Southern Biographer
Jennifer Horne
Chapter Two: Bittersweet Memories: Southern Womanhood in the Work of Zelda
Sayre Fitzgerald, Sarah Haardt Mencken, and Estelle Oldham Faulkner
Ashley Lawson
Part Two: Tarleton Trespasses: City Limits and Artistic Expanses
Chapter Three: The Sounds and the Smells of the South: The Meaning and Use
of the Auditory and Olfactory in Fitzgerald's Tarleton Trilogy
Niklas Salmose
Chapter Four: From Jelly-Bean to Jazz-Master (and Back): Region, Class, and
Masquerade in the Jim Powell Stories
Robert Beuka
Chapter Five: What's on Fitzgerald's Bookcase?: A Rereading of 'The
Jelly-Bean'
John Allen Brooks
Chapter Six: Lamenting the Loss of Old Southern Charm: 'The Last of the
Belles'
Lauren Rule Maxwell
Part Three: Contested Territories
Chapter Seven: Going South: Disaster Beneath the Mason-Dixon Line in The
Beautiful and Damned
J. Bret Maney
Chapter Eight: The Georgia-Kentucky Border and the Southern Subtext of The
Great Gatsby
Bryant Mangum
Chapter Nine: Southern Domesticity Abroad: A Belle's Failed Guide to
Housekeeping
Rickie-Ann Legleitner
Chapter Ten: Expressing the Inexpressible: The Logic of Sensation in Zelda
Fitzgerald's Art
Samantha Bankston
Part Four: Border Skirmishes
Chapter Eleven: Nostalgic Exile: Mapping the South and American Modernity
in 'The Swimmers'
Jonathan Jones
Chapter Twelve: 'Family in the Wind': F. Scott Fitzgerald's Last Great
Saturday Evening Post Story
Park Bucker
Chapter Thirteen: 'Those Years Were Bitter on the Border': F. Scott
Fitzgerald and the Aftermath of Civil War
Helen M. Turner
Conclusion: Cartographies Interrupted: The Love of the Last Tycoon and
Caesar's Things
Kirk Curnutt
About the Contributors
A Note on the Text
Introduction: Scott and Zelda on the South Side of Paradise
Kirk Curnutt and Sara A. Kosiba
Part One: Inconstant Circles
Chapter One: Sara Mayfield: Zelda's Southern Biographer
Jennifer Horne
Chapter Two: Bittersweet Memories: Southern Womanhood in the Work of Zelda
Sayre Fitzgerald, Sarah Haardt Mencken, and Estelle Oldham Faulkner
Ashley Lawson
Part Two: Tarleton Trespasses: City Limits and Artistic Expanses
Chapter Three: The Sounds and the Smells of the South: The Meaning and Use
of the Auditory and Olfactory in Fitzgerald's Tarleton Trilogy
Niklas Salmose
Chapter Four: From Jelly-Bean to Jazz-Master (and Back): Region, Class, and
Masquerade in the Jim Powell Stories
Robert Beuka
Chapter Five: What's on Fitzgerald's Bookcase?: A Rereading of 'The
Jelly-Bean'
John Allen Brooks
Chapter Six: Lamenting the Loss of Old Southern Charm: 'The Last of the
Belles'
Lauren Rule Maxwell
Part Three: Contested Territories
Chapter Seven: Going South: Disaster Beneath the Mason-Dixon Line in The
Beautiful and Damned
J. Bret Maney
Chapter Eight: The Georgia-Kentucky Border and the Southern Subtext of The
Great Gatsby
Bryant Mangum
Chapter Nine: Southern Domesticity Abroad: A Belle's Failed Guide to
Housekeeping
Rickie-Ann Legleitner
Chapter Ten: Expressing the Inexpressible: The Logic of Sensation in Zelda
Fitzgerald's Art
Samantha Bankston
Part Four: Border Skirmishes
Chapter Eleven: Nostalgic Exile: Mapping the South and American Modernity
in 'The Swimmers'
Jonathan Jones
Chapter Twelve: 'Family in the Wind': F. Scott Fitzgerald's Last Great
Saturday Evening Post Story
Park Bucker
Chapter Thirteen: 'Those Years Were Bitter on the Border': F. Scott
Fitzgerald and the Aftermath of Civil War
Helen M. Turner
Conclusion: Cartographies Interrupted: The Love of the Last Tycoon and
Caesar's Things
Kirk Curnutt
About the Contributors