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- Title
RAYMOND CHANDLER AND THE ART OF THE HOLLYWOOD NOVEL: INDIVIDUALISM AND POPULISM IN THE LITTLE SISTER.
- Authors
Rhodes, Chip
- Abstract
Investigates the relationship of aesthetics and art to mass culture in 'The Little Sister,' by Raymond Chandler. Illustrations and explanation of the individualism and populism that drive the novel using Freud's theory of fantasy and psychoanalyses; Ideological and psychological antinomies traced back to the conflict between the aesthetic and ideology; Reasons the novel is worthy of attention for a materialist criticism.
- Subjects
LITTLE Sister, The (Book); CHANDLER, Raymond, 1888-1959; POPULAR culture in literature; AESTHETICS
- Publication
Studies in the Novel, 2001, Vol 33, Issue 1, p95
- ISSN
0039-3827
- Publication type
Literary Criticism