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Reading the Boss: Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Works of
Bruce Springsteen, edited by Roxanne Harde and Irwin Streight,
draws together close readings of Bruce Springsteen's lyrics by
scholars across a range of academic disciplines. The editors first
make a compelling comparison between Bruce Springsteen and William
Shakespeare, carefully building the argument that both men offer
profound insight into the hungry human heart. Springsteen, they
argue, uses many Shakespearean themes such as the ties of blood and
friendship, commitment to country and community, the monsters of
lust and jealousy, vanity and power, and the hopeful pursuit of
real love. These themes lift his music beyond stories of characters
casing the Promised Land of America to universal matters of the
heart's truth wherever it is found. Then, the twelve chapters of
Reading the Boss, written by established and emerging scholars,
engage readers both critically and enthusiastically with central
issues in Bruce Springsteen's writing, as they read his
explorations of gender, place, religion, philosophy, and other
literary texts, notably the works of Walker Percy and Flannery
O'Connor. Driven by arguments grounded in a wide variety of
theoretical and critical positions, these essays offer a
comprehensive and accessible discussion of Springsteen's oeuvre,
from Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J. to Working on a Dream that
will appeal to both specialist readers and Springsteen fans alike.
Reading the Boss: Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Works of
Bruce Springsteen, edited by Roxanne Harde and Irwin Streight,
draws together close readings of Bruce Springsteen's lyrics by
scholars across a range of academic disciplines. The editors first
make a compelling comparison between Bruce Springsteen and William
Shakespeare, carefully building the argument that both men offer
profound insight into the hungry human heart. Springsteen, they
argue, uses many Shakespearean themes such as the ties of blood and
friendship, commitment to country and community, the monsters of
lust and jealousy, vanity and power, and the hopeful pursuit of
real love. These themes lift his music beyond stories of characters
casing the Promised Land of America to universal matters of the
heart's truth wherever it is found. Then, the twelve chapters of
Reading the Boss, written by established and emerging scholars,
engage readers both critically and enthusiastically with central
issues in Bruce Springsteen's writing, as they read his
explorations of gender, place, religion, philosophy, and other
literary texts, notably the works of Walker Percy and Flannery
O'Connor. Driven by arguments grounded in a wide variety of
theoretical and critical positions, these essays offer a
comprehensive and accessible discussion of Springsteen's oeuvre,
from Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J. to Working on a Dream that
will appeal to both specialist readers and Springsteen fans alike.
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