The Cowboy and the Dandy
Crossing Over from Romanticism to Rock and Roll
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:7th Jan '99
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
What is rock and roll and where does it come from? In this new study of music, literature, and culture, Perry Meisel shows how rock and roll joins both Romanticism and the blues tradition by testing the boundaries they share: boundaries between freedom and irony, between country and city, between the iconic figures of cowboy (e.g. John Wayne) and dandy (e.g. Oscar Wilde). In a series of startling juxtapositions, Meisel looks at rhythm and blues, Emerson and the cowboy, urban blues, the dandy and 60's psychedelia, Willa Cather, Miles Davis, and Virginia Woolf. In the process, Meisel shows how "popular" and "high" culture are hardly fixed categories, and in fact share deep roots each vainly affects to disdain.
...Perry Meisel's ambitious and yet playful new book...treats literary Romanticism from Shelley to Willa Cather, and Romantic rock and roll from King Curtis to the Ramones....much of this book may be 'outrageous? * but rock and roll seeks no higher praise.The Wordsworth Circle *
ISBN: 9780195118179
Dimensions: 211mm x 140mm x 20mm
Weight: 363g
166 pages