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Finance in literature. --- Future, The, in literature. --- Speculation.
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Victorian Investments explores the relationship between the financial system in Great Britain and other aspects of Victorian society and culture. Building on the special journal issue of Victorian Studies devoted to Victorian investments, this volume is the first to define an interdisciplinary field of study emerging in the space between Marxist critiques of capitalism and traditional histories of business and economics. The contributors demonstrate how phenomena such as the expansion of colonial and foreign markets, the broadening of the investor base through the advent of limited liability, and the rise of financial journalism gave rise to a "culture of investment" that affected Victorian Britons at every level of society and influenced every kind of cultural production. Drawing together work by prominent historians as well as literary and cultural critics, Victorian Investments both defines the methodologies and perspectives that characterize an existing body of scholarship and pushes that scholarship in new directions, demonstrating the signal role of economic developments in Victorian culture and society.
Finance in literature. --- Finance --- Investments --- Funding --- Funds --- Economics --- Currency question --- Investing --- Investment management --- Portfolio --- Disinvestment --- Loans --- Saving and investment --- Speculation --- Social aspects --- History --- Finance in literature
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English fiction --- Finance in literature. --- Money in literature. --- History and criticism.
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Money in literature --- Economics in literature --- Finance in literature --- French literature --- French fiction
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Emotions in literature. --- Finance in literature. --- English literature --- History and critisim.
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Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009. --- Civilization, Modern, in literature. --- Finance in literature. --- Avarice in literature. --- American fiction. --- Avarice in literature. --- Civilization, Modern, in literature. --- English fiction. --- Finance in literature. --- Crise économique (2008). --- Global Financial Crisis (2008-2009) --- 2000-2099
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American fiction --- Finance in literature --- Politics in literature --- Economics and literature --- Politics and literature --- History and criticism --- History
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"The greed, excess, and decadence of the long 1980s has been famously chronicled, critiqued, and satirized in epochal works like White Noise by Don DeLillo, American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis, and Tom Wolfe's The Bonfire of the Vanities. Leigh Claire La Berge offers an in-depth study of these fictions alongside the key moments of financial history that inform them, contending that throughout the 1980s, novelists, journalists, and filmmakers began to reimagine the capitalist economy as one that was newly personal, masculine, and anxiety producing. The study's first half links the linguistic to the technological by exploring the arrival of ATMs and their ubiquity in postmodern American literature. In transformative readings of novels such as White Noise and American Psycho, La Berge traces how the ATM serves as a symbol of anxious isolation and the erosion of interpersonal communication. A subsequent chapter on Ellis' novel and Jane Smiley's Good Faith explores how male protagonists in each develop unique associations between money and masculinity. The second half of the monograph features chapters that attend to works-most notably Oliver Stone's Wall Street and Wolfe's The Bonfire of the Vanities-that capture aspects of the arrogance and recklessness that led to the savings-and-loan crisis and the 1987 stock market crash. Concluding with a coda on the recent Occupy Wall Street Movement and four short stories written in its wake, Scandals and Abstraction demonstrates how economic forces continue to remain a powerful presence in today's fiction"--
American fiction --- Money in literature. --- Finance in literature. --- Capitalism and literature. --- Financial crises in literature. --- Literature and capitalism --- Literature --- History and criticism.
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