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9781846312328

Sophistication A Literary and Cultural History

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    9781846312328

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    1846312329

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2010-05-01
  • Publisher: Liverpool University Press

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In an era obsessed with celebrity and glamour, sophistication ranks among the most desirable of human qualities, but it was not always so. The word "sophistication" was once a negative term, meaning falsification, speciousness, perversion, or adulteration. Now, it positively glitters, carrying meanings of worldliness and refinement. Through a series of close readings of some of the essential texts of sophistication, Faye Hammill explores the developments in taste and ideology that account for this striking change. At the same time,Sophisticationdemonstrates that traces of older meanings lingerthat hints of "sophistry" persist in even our most modern conceptions of the sophisticated. Spanning more than two centuries of "sophistication," this lively account features rereadings of canonical writers from the eighteenth century to the present, including Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Fanny Burney, Austen, James, Wharton, Fitzgerald, Nabokov, and Clyde Lampedusa. A complementary examination of lesser-known writers reveals that the development of modern sophistication is intimately connected with the evolution of middlebrow culture. From there, Hammill moves on to consider sophistication as expressed in contemporary magazines, films, and Web sites. Drawing on words and images from such diverse sources as Noel Coward,Vanity Fair, Sofia Coppola, and theNew Yorker,Sophisticationultimately demonstrates that a preoccupation withor a performance ofsophistication links unexpected works, disrupting the boundary between seriousness and frivolity.

Author Biography

Dr Faye Hammill is a Senior Lecturer at Strathclyde University. Previous publications include Women, Celebrity and Literary Culture Between the Wars (University of Texas Press, 2007) and Literary Culture and Female Authorship in Canada, 1760-2000 (Rodopi, 2003).

Table of Contents

List of illustrationsp. vi
Acknowledgementsp. vii
Introduction: Reading sophisticationp. 1
Scandal, sentiment and shepherdesses: the emergence of modern sophisticationp. 23
Childhood, consumption and decadence: Victorian and Edwardian sophisticationp. 65
Melancholy, modernity and the middlebrow: the twenties and thirtiesp. 113
Nostalgia, glamour and excess: the postwar decadesp. 164
Conclusion: 'The problem of leisure': millennial sophisticationp. 205
Bibliographyp. 212
Indexp. 223
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