Fictions of capital : the American novel from James to Mailer
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PS374.C36 G64 1990
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LC Subjects
American fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
Capitalism and literature -- United States.
Faulkner, William, -- 1897-1962 -- Criticism and interpretation.
Fitzgerald, F. Scott -- (Francis Scott), -- 1896-1940 -- Criticism and interpretation.
Hemingway, Ernest, -- 1899-1961 -- Criticism and interpretation.
James, Henry, -- 1843-1916.
Mailer, Norman -- Criticism and interpretation.
Ransom, John Crowe, -- 1888-1974.
Social classes in literature.
Tate, Allen, -- 1899-1979.
Capitalism and literature -- United States.
Faulkner, William, -- 1897-1962 -- Criticism and interpretation.
Fitzgerald, F. Scott -- (Francis Scott), -- 1896-1940 -- Criticism and interpretation.
Hemingway, Ernest, -- 1899-1961 -- Criticism and interpretation.
James, Henry, -- 1843-1916.
Mailer, Norman -- Criticism and interpretation.
Ransom, John Crowe, -- 1888-1974.
Social classes in literature.
Tate, Allen, -- 1899-1979.
OCLC Fast Subjects
American fiction.
Capitalism and literature.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Faulkner, William, -- 1897-1962.
Fitzgerald, F. Scott -- (Francis Scott), -- 1896-1940.
Hemingway, Ernest, -- 1899-1961.
James, Henry, -- 1843-1916.
Mailer, Norman.
Ransom, John Crowe, -- 1888-1974.
Social classes in literature.
Tate, Allen, -- 1899-1979.
United States.
Capitalism and literature.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Faulkner, William, -- 1897-1962.
Fitzgerald, F. Scott -- (Francis Scott), -- 1896-1940.
Hemingway, Ernest, -- 1899-1961.
James, Henry, -- 1843-1916.
Mailer, Norman.
Ransom, John Crowe, -- 1888-1974.
Social classes in literature.
Tate, Allen, -- 1899-1979.
United States.
Other Subjects
American fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
Capitalism and literature -- United States.
Capitalisme -- Dans la littérature.
Capitalisme et littérature -- États-Unis -- 20e siècle.
Capitalisme et littérature -- États-Unis.
Classes sociales -- Dans la littérature.
Classes sociales dans la littérature.
Kapitalismus -- Motiv
Roman américain -- 20e siècle -- Histoire et critique.
Roman américain -- 20e siècle -- Histoire et critique.
Roman.
Social classes in literature.
USA.
Capitalism and literature -- United States.
Capitalisme -- Dans la littérature.
Capitalisme et littérature -- États-Unis -- 20e siècle.
Capitalisme et littérature -- États-Unis.
Classes sociales -- Dans la littérature.
Classes sociales dans la littérature.
Kapitalismus -- Motiv
Roman américain -- 20e siècle -- Histoire et critique.
Roman américain -- 20e siècle -- Histoire et critique.
Roman.
Social classes in literature.
USA.
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Book
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x, 290 pages ; 24 cm.
Language
English
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 254-284) and index.
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Fictions of Capital situates manners and writing about manners in the context of American capitalism between 1880 and 1960, a period that runs from the onset of the sales culture to its war-prompted crisis point in the 1960s. The work of various economic theorists and historians is used to establish two of capitalism's deeper narratives: the plot to accumulate and expand resources (1880 to the First World War), and the plot to ensure reproduction of the expanded resources (preoccupying late capitalism, but already an issue for market leaders in the 1920s). James and Fitzgerald are read as the key novelists of bourgeois affluence, their juxtaposition covers the scope of Incorporation, from the initial accumulation to the problems of how accumulations are to be reproduced. The relation between Fitzgerald and Mailer is explored as a way into new tensions in the growth imperative, resolved though the linking of Destruction, or the permanent arms economy, to Desire, or the ubiquitous shop-window, as a capitalist incentive. Essays on Hemingway as the laureate of 'capitalist realism', and on Southern writing during the 1930s as providing a poetics of anti-development, complete an account of the related histories of fictional and economic forms within a consumerist culture.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Godden, R. (1990). Fictions of capital: the American novel from James to Mailer . Cambridge University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Godden, Richard, 1946-. 1990. Fictions of Capital: The American Novel From James to Mailer. Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Godden, Richard, 1946-. Fictions of Capital: The American Novel From James to Mailer Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1990.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Godden, R. (1990). Fictions of capital: the american novel from james to mailer. Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Godden, Richard. Fictions of Capital: The American Novel From James to Mailer Cambridge University Press, 1990.
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