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Dr. Seuss : American Icon

  • Dr. Seuss : American Icon
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    • Doctor Seuss
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    Philip Nel
  • Publication Details

    Book, Continuum, 2004
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     (UPPER LEVEL)  PS3513.E2 Z787 2004  AVAILABLE

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    Published in time for the centenary of Seuss’s birth in March 2004, Dr. Seuss: American Icon, celebrates one of the most influential authors and artists of the 20th century: Theodor Seuss Geisel, best known as ‘Dr. Seuss’. As well as establishing Seuss’s place among poets and artists, Dr. Seuss: American Icon links the Seuss people know and the Seuss people do not know. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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    • "Dr. Seuss: American Icon examines one of the most influential authors and artists of the 20th century: Theodor Seuss Geisel, best known as "Dr. Seuss." Here, Philip Nel takes a fascinating look into the key aspects of Seuss’s career - his poetry, politics, art, marketing, and place in the popular imagination." "Nel argues convincingly that Dr. Seuss is one of the most influential poets in America. His nonsense verse, like that of Lewis Carroll and Edward Lear, has changed language itself, giving us new words like "nerd." And Seuss’s famously loopy artistic style - what Nel terms an "energetic cartoon surrealism" - has been equally important, inspiring artists like filmmaker Tim Burton and illustrator Lane Smith."–BOOK JACKET
  • Contents

    • Introduction. How to Read Dr. Seuss
    • Ch. 1. U.S. Laureate of Nonsense: A Seussian Poetics
    • Ch. 2. Dr. Seuss vs. Adolf Hitler: A Political Education
    • Ch. 3. The Doc in the Smock
    • Ch. 4. The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. S. : The Other Sides of Dr. Seuss
    • Ch. 5. The Disneyfication of Dr. Seuss: Faithful to Profit, One Hundred Percent?
    • Ch. 6. The Cat in the Hat for President: Dr. Seuss and the Public Imagination
    • Epilogue: American Icon, American Iconoclast
  • ISBN

    • 0826414346
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