The Resource Modernism is the literature of celebrity, Jonathan Goldman
Modernism is the literature of celebrity, Jonathan Goldman
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- Language
- eng
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Extent
- x, 204 pages
- Contents
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- 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
- Oscar Wilde, fashioning fame: copying oneself; judging by appearances in Dorian Gray; the tragic commodity; deep thoughts: embodying the subject in De profundis
- 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
- Gertrude Stein, everybody's celebrity: elite by association; unstable values; the trademark of time; name of constant value; a democracy of one
- Charlie Chaplin, author of modernist celebrity: happy endings; an author is born; sign of the times; the object of celebrity
- Rhys, the obscure: the literature of celebrity at the margins
- Epilogue. "Everybody who was anybody was there": after modernism, after celebrity, John Dos Passos
- Isbn
- 9780292723399
- Label
- Modernism is the literature of celebrity
- Title
- Modernism is the literature of celebrity
- Statement of responsibility
- Jonathan Goldman
- Subject
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- Celebrities -- History -- 20th century
- Criticism, interpretation, etc
- English literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism
- Fame -- History -- 20th century
- History
- Modernism (Literature) -- Great Britain
- Modernism (Literature) -- United States
- Popular culture -- History -- 20th century
- American literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Goldman, Jonathan
- Dewey number
- 820.9/00912
- Government publication
- government publication of a state province territory dependency etc
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- PS228.M63
- LC item number
- G63 2011
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- Series statement
- Literary modernism series
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- American literature
- Modernism (Literature)
- English literature
- Modernism (Literature)
- Celebrities
- Fame
- Popular culture
- Label
- Modernism is the literature of celebrity, Jonathan Goldman
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- 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 -- Oscar Wilde, fashioning fame: copying oneself; judging by appearances in Dorian Gray; the tragic commodity; deep thoughts: embodying the subject in De profundis -- 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 -- Gertrude Stein, everybody's celebrity: elite by association; unstable values; the trademark of time; name of constant value; a democracy of one -- Charlie Chaplin, author of modernist celebrity: happy endings; an author is born; sign of the times; the object of celebrity -- Rhys, the obscure: the literature of celebrity at the margins -- Epilogue. "Everybody who was anybody was there": after modernism, after celebrity, John Dos Passos
- Control code
- 658200628
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Extent
- x, 204 pages
- Isbn
- 9780292723399
- Isbn Type
- (cloth : alk. paper)
- Lccn
- 2010035091
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (OCoLC)658200628
- Label
- Modernism is the literature of celebrity, Jonathan Goldman
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- 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 -- Oscar Wilde, fashioning fame: copying oneself; judging by appearances in Dorian Gray; the tragic commodity; deep thoughts: embodying the subject in De profundis -- 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 -- Gertrude Stein, everybody's celebrity: elite by association; unstable values; the trademark of time; name of constant value; a democracy of one -- Charlie Chaplin, author of modernist celebrity: happy endings; an author is born; sign of the times; the object of celebrity -- Rhys, the obscure: the literature of celebrity at the margins -- Epilogue. "Everybody who was anybody was there": after modernism, after celebrity, John Dos Passos
- Control code
- 658200628
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Extent
- x, 204 pages
- Isbn
- 9780292723399
- Isbn Type
- (cloth : alk. paper)
- Lccn
- 2010035091
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (OCoLC)658200628
Subject
- Celebrities -- History -- 20th century
- Criticism, interpretation, etc
- English literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism
- Fame -- History -- 20th century
- History
- Modernism (Literature) -- Great Britain
- Modernism (Literature) -- United States
- Popular culture -- History -- 20th century
- American literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism
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