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American tantalus : horizons, happiness, and the impossible pursuits of US literature and culture / / Andrew Warnes



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Autore: Warnes Andrew <1974-> Visualizza persona
Titolo: American tantalus : horizons, happiness, and the impossible pursuits of US literature and culture / / Andrew Warnes Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: New York : , : Bloomsbury Academic, , 2014
Edizione: First edition.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (209 p.)
Disciplina: 810.9/353
Soggetto topico: American literature - History and criticism
Consumption (Economics) in literature
Desire in literature
Material culture in literature
Modernism (Literature) - United States
National characteristics, American, in literature
Searching behavior in literature
Teasing in literature
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Table of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Do not touch -- 1. Perpetual Pursuits: Happiness, horizons and other elusive objects in modern US culture -- 2. The Becoming Blank: Fantasies of invisibility after the frontier -- 3. Play Things: Toys at the edge of whiteness -- 4. Necessary Torments: Temptations, falls and bodily compensations in modern US culture -- Conclusion: Beyond fetishism -- End Notes -- Bibliography.
Sommario/riassunto: "American Tantalus argues that modern US fictions often grow preoccupied by tantalisation. This keyword might seem commonplace; thesauruses, certainly, often lump it in with tease and torment in their general inventories of desire. Such lists, however, mislead. Just as most US dictionaries have in fact long recognised tantalise's origins in The Odyssey, so they have defined it as the unique desire we feel for objects that (like the fruit and water once cruelly placed before Tantalus) lie within our reach yet withdraw from our attempts to touch them. On these terms, American Tantalus shows, tantalise not only describes a particular kind of thwarted desire, but also one that dominates modern US fiction to a remarkable extent. For this term specifically evokes the yearning to touch alienated or virginal objects that we find examined by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Toni Cade Bambara, Richard Wright and Toni Morrison; and it also indicates the insatiable pursuit of the horizon so important to Willa Cather and Edith Wharton among others. This eclectic canon indeed "prefers" the dictionary to the thesaurus: unreachable destinations and untouched commodities here indeed tantalise, inviting gestures of inquiry from which they then recoil. This focus, while lodging cycles of tantalisation at the very heart of American myth, holds profound implications for our understanding of modernity, and, in particular, of the cultural genesis of the commodity as a form."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
Altri titoli varianti: Impossible pursuits of US literature and culture
Titolo autorizzato: American tantalus  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-5013-1962-0
1-62892-713-5
1-62356-810-2
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910787807403321
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