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Mendelman, Lisa Anne.
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Modern Sentimentalism: Feeling, Femininity, and Female Authorship in Interwar America.
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Modern Sentimentalism: Feeling, Femininity, and Female Authorship in Interwar America./
Author:
Mendelman, Lisa Anne.
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238 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 76-10(E), Section: A.
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Dissertation Abstracts International76-10A(E).
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American literature. -
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9781321778014
Modern Sentimentalism: Feeling, Femininity, and Female Authorship in Interwar America.
Mendelman, Lisa Anne.
Modern Sentimentalism: Feeling, Femininity, and Female Authorship in Interwar America.
- 238 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 76-10(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, Los Angeles, 2015.
"Modern Sentimentalism" chronicles the myriad ways in which sentimentalism evolves as modernism emerges. I demonstrate that sentimental aesthetics are more complex than we have thought and that these aesthetics participate in modern literary innovation. I likewise demonstrate that modernity, and the American interwar period in particular, enjoys a more complex relation to the sentimental than we have understood, and that twentieth-century constructs of gender and emotion equally revise and restyle sentimental precedent. Finally, I demonstrate that, when it comes to analyzing historical cultures of feeling, contemporary theories of affect have much to gain from archival methods. Synthesizing these claims, I identify a new form of feeling in modern aesthetic experience. Neither an idealized lapse into the past nor a naive vision of the future, what I call "modern sentimentalism" most often registers the ironic consciousness of an enduring sentimental impulse.
ISBN: 9781321778014Subjects--Topical Terms:
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"Modern Sentimentalism" chronicles the myriad ways in which sentimentalism evolves as modernism emerges. I demonstrate that sentimental aesthetics are more complex than we have thought and that these aesthetics participate in modern literary innovation. I likewise demonstrate that modernity, and the American interwar period in particular, enjoys a more complex relation to the sentimental than we have understood, and that twentieth-century constructs of gender and emotion equally revise and restyle sentimental precedent. Finally, I demonstrate that, when it comes to analyzing historical cultures of feeling, contemporary theories of affect have much to gain from archival methods. Synthesizing these claims, I identify a new form of feeling in modern aesthetic experience. Neither an idealized lapse into the past nor a naive vision of the future, what I call "modern sentimentalism" most often registers the ironic consciousness of an enduring sentimental impulse.
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"Modern Sentimentalism" thus enriches our understanding of the originality and experimentation that characterize modernist-era literary production. At the same time, this project elucidates an archive of fiction by female authors, including lesser-known novels by canonical figures like Edith Wharton and Willa Cather and texts by under-studied authors like Anita Loos, Frances Newman, and Jessie Redmon Fauset. These authors idiosyncratically revise and update the aesthetic paradigm that forms a modern woman writer's most obvious inheritance, but their novels collectively establish that interwar concepts of gender, emotion, and literature do not simply break with a sentimental past. Rather, these authors and their inventive modern novels signal how sentimentalism transforms with the times.
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