Unbuttoning America: a biography of "Peyton Place" Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. a biography of "Peyton Place" by Cameron, Ardis, author. Publication date Topics Metalious, Grace. Peyton Place, Popular literature -- United States -- . Unbuttoning America: A Biography of "Peyton Place" Author: Ardis Cameron: Edition: illustrated: Publisher: Cornell University Press, ISBN: X, Length: pages: 5/5(1). · Unbuttoning America: A Biography of Peyton Place With its frank discussions of poverty, sexuality, class and ethnic discrimination, and small-town .
Ardis Cameron is Professor of American and New England Studies at the University of Southern Maine. She is the author of Radicals of the Worst Sort: The Laboring Women of Lawrence, Massachusetts, and the editor of Looking For America: The Visual Making of People and www.doorway.ru also provided the introductions to the reprint editions of Peyton Place and Return to Peyton Place. "Unbuttoning America: A Biography of Peyton Place," by Ardis Cameron. Cornell University Press. pages. $ Those who came of age in the proper era of the s, will be curious about. In Unbuttoning America, Ardis Cameron mines extensive interviews, fan letters, and archival materials, including contemporary cartoons and cover images from film posters and foreign editions, to tell how the story of a patricide in a small New England village circulated over time and became a cultural phenomenon.
Author/Creator: Cameron, Ardis, author. Publication: Ithaca: Cornell University Press, Format/Description: Book 1 online resource ( p.) Status/Location. Overview. Published in , Peyton Place became a bestseller and a literary phenomenon. A lurid. Unbuttoning America: A Biography of Peyton Place by Ardis Cameron is a social commentary of the impact of what would become one of the most controversial novels of its era and would shape American Women's fiction for generations to come. It is at times unnerving as it is honest.
0コメント