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Bringing together a variety of critical approaches and
interdisciplinary perspectives, this work reflects the continuing
vitality and breadth of George Sand scholarship around the world.
It contains twenty-eight papers and a keynote address presented at
the Seventh International George Sand Conference. Contributors
include leading European, American, and Asian scholars in the
field. The volume opens with essays by Henri Peyre and Marilyn
French focusing on George Sand's relation to her own period and
society and her continuing relevance to modern readers. The next
three sections are devoted to an examination of Sand's work in
specific genres: the novel, travel writing, and autobiography.
Other subject areas addressed include the relation of text to
personal ideology, political views, and sexual politics and
identity. The remaining chapters explore Sand's relationships with
her contemporaries, including Alfred de Musset, Balzac, Flaubert,
and Alexandre Dumas fils. Presenting the best in current
scholarship in the field, this work will be of interest for studies
and courses relating to nineteenth century women writers, French
literature, women's studies, cultural and social history, and
related subjects.
Bing Crosby's innovations as recording artist, actor, businessman,
and radio and television performer. A multidisciplinary
exploration, plus personal testimony from family members and
colleagues. Going My Way: Bing Crosby and American Culture is the
first serious study of the singer/actor's art and of his centrality
to the history of twentieth-century popular music, film, and the
entertainment industry. The volume uses a wide range of scholarly
and cultural perspectives to explore Crosby's unique and lasting
achievements. It also includes tributes and reminiscences from
Bing's widow Kathryn, his grandson Steve, his record producer Ken
Barnes, and one of his most popular successors, Michael Feinstein.
Other contributors include Gary Giddins, the author of a widely
acclaimed recent biography of the singer, and Will Friedwald, the
acknowledged expert on the developmentof the "great American
songbook." In addition to studying Bing Crosby's innovations and
remarkable achievements as a recording artist, Going My Way
explores his accomplishments as an actor, businessman, and radio
and television performer. Going My Way makes an impressive case not
only for Crosby's considerable talent and inimitable style, but
also for his raising the quality of popular singing to the level of
art. Contributors: Ken Barnes, Samuel L. Chell, Kathryn Crosby,
Steven C. Crosby, John Mark Dempsey, Bernard F. Dick, Deborah
Dolan, Michael Feinstein, Will Friedwald, Jeanne Fuchs, Gary
Giddins, Peter Hammar, M. Thomas Inge, Malcolm MacFarlane, Eric
Michael Mazur, Martin McQuade, Elaine Anderson Phillips, Ruth
Prigozy, Walter Raubicheck, Linda A. Robinson, Stephen C. Shafer,
David White, F.W. Wiggins Ruth Prigozy is Professor of English at
Hofstra University. Walter Raubicheck is Professor of English and
Chair of the English Department at Pace University.
A celebration of Sinatra's enduring impact on American
entertainment and cultural life. For nearly sixty years, Frank
Sinatra [1915-98] triumphed in concert, in the recording studio, on
television, and on the big screen, refashioning his image to suit
the temper of the times. Sinatra did it "his way," remaining
bothelusive and alluring, and appealing to men and women alike.
This collection analyzes the qualities that ensured Sinatra's
staying power: his impeccable musicality, his charisma, his
tough-mindedness, and even his peccadilloes. The contributors to
this volume evaluate Sinatra's impact on all areas of
entertainment, and examine many of the cultural forces he
influenced and was influenced by, including Bing Crosby, Elvis, the
"Beats," the Beatles, and Rock 'n' Roll. What emerges is a portrait
of an artist, entertainment icon, and legendary symbol of popular
culture. This appreciation of the Sinatra phenomenon celebrates his
enduring impact on American entertainment and cultural life.
Contributors: Blaine Allan, Samuel L. Chell, David Finck, Joseph
Fioravanti Jeanne Fuchs, Philip Furia, Roger Gilbert, Ruth Prigozy,
Walter Raubicheck, Lisa Jo Sagolla, Ron Simon, Arnold Jay Smith,
James F. Smith, Patric M. Verrone, David Wild Jeanne Fuchs is
Professor Emerita of Comparative Literature and Languages at
Hofstra University; Ruth Prigozy is Professor of English at Hofstra
University.
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