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Article: Making sense of the American 1920s.(Fitzgerald, Hemingway, and the Twenties)(Living Up to the Ads: Gender Fictions of the 1920s)(Structures of the Jazz Age: Mass Culture, Progressive Education, and Racial Disclosures in American Modernism)
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- Studies in the Novel
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- March 22, 2002
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Berman, Ronald. Fitzgerald, Hemingway, and the Twenties. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2001. 177 pp. $29.95 cloth.
Davis, Simone Weil. Living Up to the Ads: Gender Fictions of the 1920s. Durham: Duke University Press, 2000. xi + 248 pp. $17.95 paper.
Rhodes, Chip. Structures of the Jazz Age: Mass Culture, Progressive Education, and Racial Disclosures in American Modernism. New York: Verso, 1998. 218 pp. $19.00 paper.
Three new books on the literature and culture of the American 1920s testify to the inescapable importance of that decade for our self-understanding at the dawn of the twenty-first century. Ronald Berman's Fitzgerald, ...