Modernism, mass culture, and professionalism /

Strychacz, Thomas F.

Modernism, mass culture, and professionalism / Thomas Strychacz. - Cambridge [England]; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1993. - vii, 228 p.; 24 cm. - Cambridge studies in American literature and culture ; 65 .

Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-224) and index.

1. Modernist Writers and the Ethos ofProfessionahsm
2. Fiction fix)m a Newspaperized World: Henry James’s
The Reverberator
3. The Newspaperman Kicked Out: The Sacred Fount and
Literary Authority
4. The Plots of Murder: Un/Original Stories in Theodore Dreiser’s
An American Tragedy
5. Reading John Dos Passos Reading Mass Culture in U.S.A.
6. Miss Lonelyhearts: Nathanael West’s Comic-Strip Novel
7. Making the Usual Kind of Sense: Hollywood, West, and the
Critics in The Day of the Locust

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American fiction--History and criticism--Theory, etc.
Modernism (Literature)--United States.
Popular culture--History--United States
Criticism--History--United States
Authority in literature.

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