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Art and Action: The Intersections of Literary Celebrity and Politics

Texts, Talks and Tailoring: Adichie and her Fashion Politics

Matthew Lecznar assesses the fashion politics of Adichie's fiction and public discourse
Art and Action: The Intersections of Literary Celebrity and Politics

Hemingway vs Gellhorn: A Famous D-Day Rivalry

Kate McLoughlin offers an intriguing case study of the gendering of writerly fame.
Art and Action: The Intersections of Literary Celebrity and Politics

Between Morality and the Marketplace: Literary Celebrity and the Transatlantic Anti-Slavery Movement

Simon Morgan discusses the tensions within the transatlantic anti-slavery movement between literary celebrity and moral responsibility.
Art and Action: The Intersections of Literary Celebrity and Politics

Disraeli's 'Spectre of Unsatisfied Ambition': Literary Celebrity in/and Political Office

Sandra Mayer explores Disraeli's dual commitment to art and action against the background of Victorian celebrity culture.
Art and Action: The Intersections of Literary Celebrity and Politics

Authorship, Politics, Celebrity: Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives

In this roundtable discussion, Caroline Davis, Olivier Driessens, and Peter D McDonald reflect on literature as a mode of public intervention.

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