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Chicago and the Making of American Modernism: Cather, Hemingway, Faulkner, and Fitzgerald in Conflict (Historicizing Modernism)
Author: Michelle E. Moore
Year: December 13, 2018
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Language: English



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Chicago and the Making of American Modernism: Cather, Hemingway, Faulkner, and Fitzgerald in Conflict = The book "Chicago and the Making of American Modernism" by Michelle E. Moore offers a comprehensive study of the complex relationship between America's most influential modernist writers and the city of Chicago during the early 20th century. The author delves into the ways in which Willa Cather, Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, and F. Scott Fitzgerald engaged with the city and its commercial style of literature, while also resisting it to develop their own unique modes of modernist art. This groundbreaking work sheds light on a previously unexplored aspect of American literary history, providing a deeper understanding of the evolution of modernism in the United States. The Rise of American Modernism - The book begins by exploring the historical context of Chicago during the early 20th century, highlighting the city's rapid growth and transformation into a bustling metropolis. This period saw the emergence of a new form of literature known as "Chicago realism characterized by gritty, factual descriptions of urban life. However, the city's commercial style of writing was not embraced by all writers, and Moore examines how Cather, Hemingway, Faulkner, and Fitzgerald rejected this approach in favor of their own distinctive styles.
Chicago and the Making of American Modernism: Cather, Hemingway, Faulkner, and Fitzgerald in Conflict = Книга «Chicago and the Making of American Modernism» Мишель Мур предлагает комплексное исследование сложных взаимоотношений между наиболее влиятельными модернистскими писателями Америки и городом Чикаго в начале XX века. Автор углубляется в способы, которыми Уилла Кэсер, Эрнест Хемингуэй, Уильям Фолкнер и Ф. Скотт Фицджеральд занимались городом и его коммерческим стилем литературы, в то же время сопротивляясь этому, чтобы разработать свои собственные уникальные способы модернистского искусства. Эта новаторская работа проливает свет на ранее неизученный аспект американской истории литературы, обеспечение более глубокого понимания эволюции модернизма в США. The Rise of American Modernism - книга начинается с изучения исторического контекста Чикаго в начале XX века, подчеркивая быстрый рост города и превращение в шумный мегаполис. Этот период ознаменовался появлением новой формы литературы, известной как «чикагский реализм», характеризующейся зернистыми фактическими описаниями городской жизни. Однако коммерческий стиль письма города был воспринят не всеми писателями, и Мур рассматривает, как Кэсер, Хемингуэй, Фолкнер и Фицджеральд отвергли этот подход в пользу собственных отличительных стилей.
Chicago and the Making of American Modernism : Cather, Hemingway, Faulkner et Fitzgerald in Conflict = livre « Chicago and the Making of American Modernism » de Michelle Moore propose une étude complète des relations complexes entre les plus influentes les écrivains modernistes américains et la ville de Chicago au début du XXe siècle. L'auteur explore les façons dont Willa Kather, Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner et F. Scott Fitzgerald se sont occupés de la ville et de son style de littérature commerciale, tout en résistant à ses propres façons uniques de développer l'art moderniste. Ce travail novateur met en lumière un aspect inexploré de l'histoire de la littérature américaine, permettant une meilleure compréhension de l'évolution du modernisme aux États-Unis. The Rise of American Modernism - livre commence par une étude du contexte historique de Chicago au début du XXe siècle, soulignant la croissance rapide de la ville et sa transformation en une métropole bruyante. Cette période a été marquée par l'émergence d'une nouvelle forme de littérature connue sous le nom de « réalisme de Chicago », caractérisée par des descriptions factuelles granuleuses de la vie urbaine. Cependant, le style d'écriture commerciale de la ville n'a pas été perçu par tous les écrivains, et Moore considère comment Kaeser, Hemingway, Faulkner et Fitzgerald ont rejeté cette approche en faveur de leurs propres styles distinctifs.
Chicago y el Making of American Modernism: Cather, Hemingway, Faulkner, and Fitzgerald in Conflict = «Chicago and the Making of American Modernism» Michel Moore propone un estudio integral de la compleja relación entre los escritores modernistas más influyentes de Estados Unidos y la ciudad de Chicago a principios del siglo XX. autor profundiza en las formas en que Willa Caser, Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner y F. Scott Fitzgerald se dedicaron a la ciudad y a su estilo comercial de literatura, al tiempo que se resiste a ello para desarrollar sus propias formas únicas de arte modernista. Esta obra pionera arroja luz sobre un aspecto previamente inexplorado de la historia literaria estadounidense, aportando una comprensión más profunda de la evolución del modernismo en Estados Unidos. The Rise of American Modernism - libro comienza con un estudio del contexto histórico de Chicago a principios del siglo XX, destacando el rápido crecimiento de la ciudad y su transformación en una metrópoli ruidosa. Este período estuvo marcado por la aparición de una nueva forma de literatura conocida como «realismo de Chicago», caracterizada por las descripciones reales granulares de la vida urbana. n embargo, el estilo de escritura comercial de la ciudad no ha sido percibido por todos los escritores, y Moore considera cómo Kaeser, Hemingway, Faulkner y Fitzgerald rechazaron este enfoque en favor de sus propios estilos distintivos.
Chicago and the Making of American Modernism: Cather, Hemingway, Faulkner, and Fitzgerald in Conflict = Das Buch „Chicago and the Making of American Modernism“ von Michelle Moore bietet eine umfassende Untersuchung der komplexen Beziehungen zwischen den einflussreichsten Schriftstellern der Moderne Amerika und die Stadt Chicago im frühen 20. Jahrhundert. Der Autor vertieft sich in die Art und Weise, wie Willa Kaeser, Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner und F. Scott Fitzgerald sich mit der Stadt und ihrem kommerziellen Literaturstil beschäftigten, während sie sich dagegen wehrten, um ihre eigenen einzigartigen Wege der modernistischen Kunst zu entwickeln. Diese bahnbrechende Arbeit beleuchtet einen bisher unerforschten Aspekt der amerikanischen Literaturgeschichte und bietet ein tieferes Verständnis der Entwicklung der Moderne in den USA. The Rise of American Modernism - Das Buch beginnt mit einer Untersuchung des historischen Kontextes Chicagos zu Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts und betont das schnelle Wachstum der Stadt und die Umwandlung in eine geschäftige Metropole. Diese Zeit war geprägt von der Entstehung einer neuen Form der Literatur, die als „Chicago Realismus“ bekannt ist und sich durch körnige Sachbeschreibungen des Stadtlebens auszeichnet. Der kommerzielle Schreibstil der Stadt wurde jedoch nicht von allen Schriftstellern wahrgenommen, und Moore untersucht, wie Kaeser, Hemingway, Faulkner und Fitzgerald diesen Ansatz zugunsten ihrer eigenen unverwechselbaren Stile ablehnten.
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Chicago and the Making of American Modernism: Cather, Hemingway, Faulkner, and Fitzgerald in Conflict = Michelle Moore'un Chicago and the Making of American Modernism (Chicago ve Amerikan Modernizminin Yapımı) adlı eseri, 20. yüzyılın başında en etkili modernist yazarlar olan Amerika ile Chicago şehri arasındaki karmaşık ilişkilerin kapsamlı bir incelemesini sunar. Yazar, Willa Kacer'ın, Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner ve F. Scott Fitzgerald, modernist sanatın kendine özgü yollarını geliştirmek için direnirken şehri ve ticari edebiyat tarzını ele aldı. Bu çığır açan çalışma, Amerikan edebiyat tarihinin daha önce keşfedilmemiş bir yönüne ışık tutuyor. ABD'deki modernizmin evrimi hakkında daha derin bir anlayış sağlamak. Amerikan Modernizminin Yükselişi - kitap, 20. yüzyılın başında Chicago'nun tarihsel bağlamını inceleyerek, şehrin hızlı büyümesini ve gürültülü bir metropole dönüşmesini vurgulayarak başlıyor. Bu dönem, kentsel yaşamın grenli olgusal tanımlarıyla karakterize edilen "Chicago gerçekçiliği'olarak bilinen yeni bir edebiyat biçiminin ortaya çıkmasıyla işaretlendi. Bununla birlikte, şehrin ticari yazı stili tüm yazarlar tarafından iyi karşılanmadı ve Moore, Cather, Hemingway, Faulkner ve Fitzgerald'ın bu yaklaşımı kendi ayırt edici stilleri lehine nasıl reddettiklerini düşünüyor.
شيكاغو وصنع الحداثة الأمريكية: كاثر وهمنغواي وفولكنر وفيتزجيرالد في الصراع = تقدم ميشيل مور شيكاغو وصنع الحداثة الأمريكية دراسة شاملة للعلاقات المعقدة بين الكتاب الحداثيين الأكثر نفوذاً أمريكا ومدينة شيكاغو في بداية العشرين القرن. يتعمق المؤلف في الطرق التي تتبعها ويلا كاسر، تعامل إرنست همنغواي وويليام فولكنر وإف سكوت فيتزجيرالد مع المدينة وأسلوبها التجاري في الأدب أثناء مقاومتها من أجل تطوير طرقهم الفريدة للفن الحداثي. يلقي هذا العمل الرائد الضوء على جانب لم يتم استكشافه سابقًا من التاريخ الأدبي الأمريكي، توفير فهم أعمق لتطور الحداثة في الولايات المتحدة. صعود الحداثة الأمريكية - يبدأ الكتاب بدراسة السياق التاريخي لشيكاغو في بداية القرن العشرين، مع التأكيد على النمو السريع للمدينة والتحول إلى مدينة صاخبة. تميزت هذه الفترة بظهور شكل جديد من الأدب يعرف باسم «واقعية شيكاغو»، والذي يتميز بأوصاف واقعية محببة للحياة الحضرية. ومع ذلك، لم يتم استقبال أسلوب الكتابة التجارية في المدينة جيدًا من قبل جميع الكتاب، ويفكر مور في كيفية رفض كاثر وهمنغواي وفولكنر وفيتزجيرالد لهذا النهج لصالح أساليبهم المميزة.

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