The Representation of Veblen's Concepts from the 'Theory of the Leisure Class' in Dreisers 'Sister Carrie' The Representation of Veblen's Concepts from the 'Theory of the Leisure Class' in Dreisers 'Sister Carrie'

The Representation of Veblen's Concepts from the 'Theory of the Leisure Class' in Dreisers 'Sister Carrie‪'‬

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With his Theory of the Leisure Class (1899), which is nowadays considered one of his most popular works, Veblen made himself a social outsider because his criticism of society was harsh and provoking. Although he accepted utilitarianism and praised the industrial efficiency of the engineering professions, he rejected what Mills calls the American value of the "heraldry of the greenback" and the "pecuniary fanatism of the business chieftain". Still his work was widely read and many of the problems which he saw in contemporary American society are even nowadays still quite relevant. Dreiser's first successful novel "Sister Carrie" was written in 1900, only one year after Veblen's main work had been published. This fact, as well as the widespread interest in Veblen's theories throughout America may have influenced Dreiser at least indirectly. More important though, is whether there is some textual evidence to prove their agreements and disagreements concerning their critique of society. "

GENERE
Professionali e tecnici
PUBBLICATO
2012
5 dicembre
LINGUA
EN
Inglese
PAGINE
31
EDITORE
GRIN Verlag
DIMENSIONE
136,5
KB

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