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Art of Scandal - Modernism, Libel Law, and the Roman a Clef

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Zusatztext A taut, well-researched study of a genre that has had an enormous influence on the development of the novel. Informationen zum Autor Sean Latham is Professor of English at the University of Tulsa. He is the Director of the Modernist Journals Project and the author of Am I a Snob? Modernism and the Novel and Joyce's Modernism. Klappentext The Art of Scandal advances a relatively simple claim with far-reaching consequences for modernist studies: writers and readers throughout the early twentieth century revived the long-despised codes and habits of the roman ¿lef as a key part of that larger assault on Victorian realism we now call modernism. Zusammenfassung The Art of Scandal advances a relatively simple claim with far-reaching consequences for modernist studies: writers and readers throughout the early twentieth century revived the long-despised codes and habits of the roman á clef as a key part of that larger assault on Victorian realism we now call modernism. In the process, this resurgent genre took on a life of its own, reconfiguring the intricate relationship between literature, celebrity, and the law. Sean Latham summons cases of the novel's social notoriety--and the numerous legal scandals the form provoked--to articulate the material networks of reception and circulation through which modernism took shape, revealing a little explored popular history within its development. Producers as well as consumers used elements of the controversial roman á clef, a genre that challenges the idea of fiction as autonomous from the social and political world. In turn, this widespread practice provoked not only a generative aesthetic crisis, but also a gradually unfolding legal quandary that led Britain's highest courts to worry that fiction itself might be illegal. Modernism sat squarely, for a time, between literature and the law.With skillful close readings aided by extensive archival research, Latham illuminates the world of backbiting, gossip, litigation, and sensationalism through chapters on Oscar Wilde's trial, Joyce's Ulysses, celebrity salons, and Parisian bohemia. Original, colorful, and perceptive, The Art of Scandal both salvages the reputation of the roman á clef form and traces its curious itinerary through the early twentieth century. Seeking out the best new interdisciplinary work, this series explores the cultural bearings of literary modernism across multiple fields, geographies, symbolic forms, and media. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents Foreword vii 1. Introduction: Fact, Fiction, and Pleasure 3 2. True Fictions and False Histories: The Secret Rise of the Roman à Clef 21 3. Open Secrets and Hidden Truths: Wilde and Freud 43 4. Libel: Policing the Laws of Fiction 69 5. The Novel at the Bar: Joyce, Lewis, and Libel 89 6. The Coterie as Commondity: Huxley, Lawrence, Rhys, and the Business of Revenge 124 Notes 167 Select Bibliography of Modernist Romans à Clef 193 Index 197 ...

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Authors Sean Latham, Sean (Professor of English Latham
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.08.2012
 
EAN 9780199922932
ISBN 978-0-19-992293-2
No. of pages 220
Series Modernist Literature and Culture
Modernist Literature and Cultu
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > General, dictionaries

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