English Senior Honors ThesisIn this thesis, I will argue that the decadent movement survives in twentieth-century America through noir films, or what I refer to as "noir decadence." However, noir films make decadence more accessible to a wider audience through a change in perspective and more complicated depictions of class and gender. The first section of this thesis, "The Decadence of Film Noir," compares and contrasts fin-de-siecle decadence and noir decadence through the noir film Sunset Boulevard. This section also discusses the shift in the narrator's perspective to set up the discussion of narrative structure, characters, and how they come together to form a perspective that makes decadence accessible to mass audiences. "Narrative St...
This dissertation engages with a neglected group of writers, artists, and intellectuals in the Unite...
The meaning of decadence varies with context, depending on what (or who) is understood to have decli...
Abstract Between the elite intellectual culture of high modernist literary experimentation and the l...
The dissertation focuses on how the character of the femme fatale has been reworked in the new noir ...
This is the final version. Available from Goldsmiths, University of London via the DOI in this recor...
This thesis follows the work of Oscar Wilde, tracking his poetic prose in conjunction with his dissi...
Film noir has usually been considered to be an autonomous cinematic movement and many critics have f...
[Extract] In her essay, "Film Noir and Women," Elizabeth Cowie observes that, A major aspect of…...
The re-emergence in popular culture of two narratives rooted in noir sensibilities-The Great Gatsby,...
FILM NOIR – REPETITORY COURSE INSTEAD OF AN INTRODUCTION The author in his article remin...
There was a time when the fin de siècle seemed to be an all-male club. The dandies, Decadents, dukes...
1 page.During WWII, American society experienced a momentous shift in gender roles as women stepped ...
This thesis presents a study of the noir male - the protagonist from the body of films known as film...
As a filmmaker, Sofia Coppola is often under critiques considering her visual excess frivolous. This...
This thesis investigates decadence – moral or cultural decline as characterized by excessive indulge...
This dissertation engages with a neglected group of writers, artists, and intellectuals in the Unite...
The meaning of decadence varies with context, depending on what (or who) is understood to have decli...
Abstract Between the elite intellectual culture of high modernist literary experimentation and the l...
The dissertation focuses on how the character of the femme fatale has been reworked in the new noir ...
This is the final version. Available from Goldsmiths, University of London via the DOI in this recor...
This thesis follows the work of Oscar Wilde, tracking his poetic prose in conjunction with his dissi...
Film noir has usually been considered to be an autonomous cinematic movement and many critics have f...
[Extract] In her essay, "Film Noir and Women," Elizabeth Cowie observes that, A major aspect of…...
The re-emergence in popular culture of two narratives rooted in noir sensibilities-The Great Gatsby,...
FILM NOIR – REPETITORY COURSE INSTEAD OF AN INTRODUCTION The author in his article remin...
There was a time when the fin de siècle seemed to be an all-male club. The dandies, Decadents, dukes...
1 page.During WWII, American society experienced a momentous shift in gender roles as women stepped ...
This thesis presents a study of the noir male - the protagonist from the body of films known as film...
As a filmmaker, Sofia Coppola is often under critiques considering her visual excess frivolous. This...
This thesis investigates decadence – moral or cultural decline as characterized by excessive indulge...
This dissertation engages with a neglected group of writers, artists, and intellectuals in the Unite...
The meaning of decadence varies with context, depending on what (or who) is understood to have decli...
Abstract Between the elite intellectual culture of high modernist literary experimentation and the l...