Natasha’s Dress

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Language of Literature, Language of Fashion, Cultural Interactions: Studies in the Relationship between the Arts 41

ISBN: 303432216X
ISBN 13: 9783034322164
Autor: Colaiacomo, Paola
Verlag: Peter Lang
Umfang: 296 S., 2 farbige Illustr.
Erscheinungsdatum: 29.12.2017
Auflage: 1/2017
Format: 1.7 x 22.5 x 15
Gewicht: 419 g
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: Kartoniert

This book explores interconnections between high literary modernism and the revolution in dress design of the early twentieth century. New and liberated lifestyles and a fascination with inventive clothes united diverse writers, photographers, and art critics at the time. Studies of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Man Ray and Virginia Woolf are included.

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Beschreibung

This book explores interconnections between high literary modernism and the revolution in dress design of the early twentieth century. During this time, new and «liberated» lifestyles created a bond among figures as diverse as writers and fashion editors, painters and art critics, photographers and models, dancers and economists - all of whom were in different ways looking at new «inventive clothes» (Vreeland) as life experiences. Starting points of the research are Pirandellos One, no one, and one hundred thousand, where the protagonists disowning of his own image in the mirror ignites a tragedy, and Roger Frys essays on the resuscitation of Victorianism at the end of the First World War, where the phantasmagoria of time is identified as the basis for modern illusion. Each chapter in the book explores a different facet of the same topic: the distance between self and image as the dispenser or destroyer of enchantment. This issue was actively pursued by philosophers (Benjamin), writers (Woolf, Mansfield, Fitzgerald), photographers (Man Ray, Cecil Beaton) and fashion critics (Vreeland). The evolution in fashion editing was meanwhile instructing the sophisticated readers of Vogue and Harpers Bazaar in the art of contemplating their own reflections in the mirror and seeing in them exactly what they wanted to see. The Natasha of the title is Tolstoys heroine, a secret spring of creative energy for Katherine Mansfield, and the source of one of Diana Vreelands most perceptive insights into the nature of fashion.

Autorenporträt

Paola Colaiacomo is Full Professor (now retired) of English Literature, previously of Sapienza University in Rome and IUAV University in Venice. Factious Elegance: Pasolini and Male Fashion (2007) and Le cuciture dellacqua. Shakespeare alle origini del corpo moderno (2012) are her most recent books.

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