John Dos Passos' The Big Money: Critical Perceptions of the United States during the 1920s

John Dos Passos' The Big Money: Critical Perceptions of the United States during the 1920s

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Jul 29, 2012 · English · Paperback (36 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 36
Language English
Published Jul 29, 2012
Publisher Grin Verlag
Edition 1
ISBN-10 3656244960
ISBN-13 9783656244967

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In this insightful exploration of John Dos Passos's work, Julia Schubert delves into the intricate portrayal of American society during the tumultuous 1920s. She critically examines how Dos Passos captures the economic, social, and political climate of the time, weaving in personal anecdotes and intricate character studies to reflect the broader American experience. Through a meticulous analysis, Schubert unveils the contradictions and complexities that defined the era, showcasing Dos Passos’s acute observations of a nation grappling with rapid change.

Schubert's work contextualizes Dos Passos's narratives within the larger tapestry of American literature, illustrating how his innovative techniques mirror the chaos and vibrancy of the decade. The paper addresses the themes of wealth, disillusionment, and the quest for identity, using Dos Passos's characters as lenses through which the reader can understand the zeitgeist of the 1920s. Schubert presents a well-researched critical perspective that enriches the understanding of Dos Passos’s significance in American literary history.

By weaving literary analysis with historical insight, Schubert offers readers a comprehensive view of how Dos Passos articulated the complexities of American life. The seminar paper serves as a valuable resource for scholars interested in the intersection of literature and historical narrative, providing a nuanced understanding of a pivotal moment in American history and its representation in literature.
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