Rising Star: Dandyism, Gender, and Performance in the Fin de SieclePrinceton University Press, 1998 - 231 من الصفحات Celebrity personalities, who reign over much of our cultural landscape, owe their fame not to specific deeds but to the ability to project a distinct personal image, to create an icon of the self. Rising Star is a fascinating look at the roots of this particular form of celebrity. Here Rhonda Garelick locates a prototype of the star personality in the dandies and aesthete literary figures of the nineteenth century, including Beau Brummell, Baudelaire, Mallarmé, and Oscar Wilde, and explores their peculiarly charged relationship with women and performance. |
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... Paris . More recently , I have benefited from the generosity of the Eugene M. Kayden Committee at the University of Colorado , Boulder . For their advice , encouragement , and challenging questions , I would like to thank my friends and ...
... Paris from his native Normandy in 1833 — at the height of Parisian anglomania — Barbey was highly in- fluenced by the literary dandyism of Lord Byron ( all of whose work he claimed to have memorized ) , Bulwer - Lytton , and Disraeli ...
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The Treaties of Dandyism | 14 |
Barbeys Du Dandysme et de George Brunmmell | 19 |
Baudelaires Le Peintre de la vie moderne | 27 |
Jean Lorrains Une Femme par jour | 40 |
Mallarme Crowds Performance and the Fashionable Woman | 47 |
Robotic Pleasures Dance and the Media Personality | 78 |
Electric Salome The Mechanical Dances of Loie Fuller | 99 |
Camp Salome Oscar Wildes Circles of Desire | 128 |
AFTERWORD | 154 |
NOTES | 169 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 213 |
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