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Raymond Chandler, Romantic Ideology, and the Cultural Politics of Chivalry / / by Anthony Dean Rizzuto



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Autore: Rizzuto Anthony Dean Visualizza persona
Titolo: Raymond Chandler, Romantic Ideology, and the Cultural Politics of Chivalry / / by Anthony Dean Rizzuto Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2021
Edizione: 1st ed. 2021.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (106 pages)
Disciplina: 813.52
Soggetto topico: Fiction
America - Literatures
Literature - Philosophy
Feminism and literature
Literature, Medieval
Popular Culture
Civilization - History
Fiction Literature
North American Literature
Feminist Literary Theory
Medieval Literature
Cultural History
Nota di contenuto: Introduction: the elusive game -- A sense of the past: a brisk overview of chivalry and romance -- The long goodbye: World War I, romantic nostalgia, and chivalry's endless death -- Games with knights: Philip Marlowe, hardboiled masculinity, and the ungentle negation of romance -- Conclusion: the mean streets of the dialectic.
Sommario/riassunto: Raymond Chandler, Romantic Ideology, and the Cultural Politics of Chivalry responds to the general consensus that Philip Marlowe represents a chivalric knight out of romance. The book argues that this commonplace reading requires a stunningly rosy rewriting of Marlowe, knighthood, chivalry, and romance. The book offers a history of the cultural politics of chivalry from the Middle Ages through British Romanticism to the modern United States, exposing the elitism, violent masculinism, racism, and ethno-national othering harbored within. Rizzuto also considers the survival of the chivalric ideology after World War I, and argues that the narrative of the Great War destroying chivalry rewrites the ghastly history of warfare. Touching on Chandler throughout these cultural histories, the book then directly confronts the question of knighthood and romance in the Marlowe novels. Rizzuto identifies an explicit rejection of romance in the service of hardboiled gender, class, and genre norms, including a seldom-remarked pattern of violence against women and sexual assault. The volume concludes by offering some ideas about Chandler’s motivations and the reception of the Marlowe novels. Anthony Dean Rizzuto teaches English at Sonoma State University, USA. He spearheaded The Annotated Big Sleep, a critical edition that places Raymond Chandler’s first novel in its historical, cultural, and literary contexts. He has a PhD in English from the University of Virginia, and degrees in History and Literature from the University of California at Santa Cruz.
Titolo autorizzato: Raymond Chandler, Romantic Ideology, and the Cultural Politics of Chivalry  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-030-88371-X
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910512160603321
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